Jasper Jams: Headphone Necessities 

Kayla Werth, Contributor One thing about me is that I can always be found wearing my headphones or with them in reach. Walking around campus can be chaotic and overwhelming at times, but the music I listen to helps relieve any anxiety I may be feeling at the time. After listening to a variety of music genres, I’ve found a set of songs that sound … Continue reading Jasper Jams: Headphone Necessities 

An Update on New Sports Coming in 2026

Chris Schortgen’s announcement post of becoming the head coach of men’s volleyball at MU. @MANHATTANMVBALL / INSTAGRAM Isaiah Rosario, Senior Writer In the summer of 2024, it was announced that three new programs would be added to Manhattan University Athletics: women’s golf, men’s volleyball and acrobatics and tumbling. MU has found coaches for two of the three sports.  Keith Prokop of men’s golf will be … Continue reading An Update on New Sports Coming in 2026

Games of the Week

Women’s lacrosse earned their first win of the season playing against FDU.GOJASPERS.COM / COURTESY Barbara Vasquez, Production / Web Editor Women’s Lacrosse After their back-to-back losses this season, women’s lacrosse has switched gears and secured a win against Fairleigh Dickinson University. The defense took the spotlight in the matchup, helping the Jaspers earn the final score of 5-2. “Extremely proud of the team’s win today,” … Continue reading Games of the Week

New Block Schedule Changes Proposed for Spring 2026 Semester

Angelina Persaud, Senior Writer Dean of Kakos School of Arts and Sciences (KSAS) Marcy Kelly, Ph.D., held a student town hall on Feb. 11 to review the new block schedule draft, which includes an extended common period for commuters.  The new changes to the block schedule are expected to take effect in the spring 2026 semester, with some minor changes to language labs being implemented … Continue reading New Block Schedule Changes Proposed for Spring 2026 Semester

Manhattan University Student Government Announces Midyear Appointees

Manhattan University Student Government board members for the 2023-2024 year. @MCSTUDENTENGAGE / INSTAGRAM Leyla J Mercado, A&E Editor Manhattan University’s Student Government Association (SGA) has announced three new members to fill their vacant positions. The newly elected students will serve through the end of the spring semester. Andrew Berg was sworn in as one of two O’Malley School of Business vice presidents, Delaney Briggs as … Continue reading Manhattan University Student Government Announces Midyear Appointees

Manhattan University Holds Resource Fair to Help Support Underrepresented Communities

Ashley Karlosky (pictured on right) and Sadie Fox have their booth set up to represent the Rainbow Jaspers and educate students on resources within the organization. LAILI SHAHRESTANI / THE QUADRANGLE Laili Shahrestani, Features Editor Manhattan University held a resource fair on Feb. 11, featuring booths from various clubs and organizations from both on and off campus, all aimed toward providing resources and opportunities for … Continue reading Manhattan University Holds Resource Fair to Help Support Underrepresented Communities

Kappa Delta Pi Hosts Literacy Alive Event

Kappa Delta Pi hosts the Literacy Alive Event to help young local students practice their literacy skills. VICTORIA SCHILLER / THE QUADRANGLE Victoria Schiller, Senior Writer On Wednesday, Feb. 12, Kappa Delta Pi (KDP), the education honor society, held their Literacy Alive event. Students K-3 were invited from surrounding areas to practice their literacy skills, while incorporating new and improved strategies for reading comprehension through … Continue reading Kappa Delta Pi Hosts Literacy Alive Event

Two Time Cellist Grammy Winner, Sasha Ono Joins Manhattan’s Communication, Sound And Media Arts Department

Cellist Sasha Ono. SASHA ONO / COURTESY Kayla Werth, Contributor Two-time Grammy winning cellist Sasha Ono has recently joined Manhattan University faculty. Ono is currently serving as an adjunct professor in the communication, sound and media arts department.  Ono is featured on two Grammy winning songs and is on soundtracks for streaming networks such as Netflix, Disney Pixar, Hulu and Amazon Prime. In recent years, … Continue reading Two Time Cellist Grammy Winner, Sasha Ono Joins Manhattan’s Communication, Sound And Media Arts Department