The Division of Education Emerges from School of Health Professions

By Angelina Persaud, News Editor The Division of Education will now be the formal school for education majors following the name change of the School of Education and Health to the School of Health Professions (SoHP).  The name change was announced as part of Manhattan College’s plan to expand its majors to include more options in the healthcare field. As a result, majors that are … Continue reading The Division of Education Emerges from School of Health Professions

OneManhattan Team Officially Disbanded on Campus After Two and a Half Years

By Isaiah Rosario, Asst. Sports Editor OneManhattan, Manhattan College’s COVID-19 response team, is officially disbanding  and transforming into a general response office as announced during a Senate meeting on Feb 21.  Goldie Adele, the chief compliance officer of the college, explained to the Quadrangle the decision-making process behind disbanding the OneManhattan team. One factor that contributed to the process included vaccination rates within the community.  … Continue reading OneManhattan Team Officially Disbanded on Campus After Two and a Half Years

Davis Talks Decision to Transfer after 5 Years with the Jaspers 

By Kyla Guilfoil, Managing Editor and Sports Editor  Dee Dee Davis will be leaving Manhattan College for her final year of eligibility after spending five years on the Jaspers’ women’s basketball team. The announcement of her decision to enter the transfer portal comes just days after the Jaspers lost in the MAAC championship final for the second year in a row.  Davis told The Quadrangle … Continue reading Davis Talks Decision to Transfer after 5 Years with the Jaspers 

Jaspers Knock Out Quinnipiac, Will Face Niagara in the Semi-Finals 

By Kyla Guilfoil, Managing Editor & Sports Editor The Jaspers knocked out third-seed Quinnipiac in the MAAC Championship quarter-finals with a score of 50-43, claiming a place in the semi-final against Niagara Friday night.  Sophomore forward Petra Juric dominated the court in the Thursday afternoon match, earning a double double.  In a post-game interview, Juric said she came to win.  “It’s win or go home, … Continue reading Jaspers Knock Out Quinnipiac, Will Face Niagara in the Semi-Finals 

Women’s Basketball takes down St. Peters in MAAC Tournament, plays Quinnipiac next

By Andrew Mannion, Assistant Sports Editor The Manhattan College women’s basketball team won a thrilling match in round 1 of the MAAC Conference Tournament 59-56. The Jaspers will move on to play Quinnipiac in the next round on Thursday. This was a game the Lady Jaspers were heavily favored to win, as St. Peters entered the match with an 0-29 record on the season. Manhattan … Continue reading Women’s Basketball takes down St. Peters in MAAC Tournament, plays Quinnipiac next

MC Conquers CSU in First Men’s Baseball Win of Season

Jack Lynch runs down the 3rd baseline as he scores against CSU Bakersfield. GOJASPERS/COURTESY By Brooke DellaRocco, Staff Writer With a slow start to the season, Manhattan College’s men’s baseball team slid into Sunday’s game against CSU Bakersfield with the hopes to win. After a hard fought game, the Jaspers were able to relish in their victory of 5-4: the first win of the season, with … Continue reading MC Conquers CSU in First Men’s Baseball Win of Season

RaShawn Stores: A Jasper Through and Through

RaShawn Stores on the Manhattan Basketball team in 2015. GOJASPERS/COURTESY By Caroline McCarthy, Senior Writer Just days before the start of the 2022-2023 basketball season, Associate Head Coach RaShawn Stores stepped up for his alma mater’s program and took on the role as interim head coach of the Jasper basketball team. During the turmoil of both coach and player turnover, Stores focused on keeping morale … Continue reading RaShawn Stores: A Jasper Through and Through

Coffee House is Back!

Caption: Coffee House plans to host at least two more events this semester in Cafe 1853. credit @MCCOFFEEHOUSEINSTAGRAM/COURTESY By Kelly Kennedy, Senior Writer Coffee House held its first Open Mic Night of the semester last week on Saturday, Feb 5. Coffee House takes place monthly in Cafe 1853, and is a place where students can come to perform music, stand-up comedy, poetry or simply enjoy the … Continue reading Coffee House is Back!

Through the Jasper Lens : Manhatty’s Day

Every year without fail, on the weekend before spring break, Manhattan College students gather to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with off-campus get togethers in theirfestive outfits and green beads. A sea of green fills the streets as students celebrate the often proclaimed, “best day of the year.”To get a glimpse of how much the day means to students, The Quad asked Kevin Woods how he … Continue reading Through the Jasper Lens : Manhatty’s Day