LETTER from the EDITOR


Dear Readers,


Hello, and welcome to Issue 2!

Students are finally starting to settle into a routine on campus, but the excitement of the new school year has yet to wear off. Last week, the university’s annual club fair took place on the quad,
and it was so wonderful to see the campus packed shoulder-to- shoulder with students excited to get involved. A special shoutout to everyone who has joined The Quadrangle family this week; hopefully you’ll be seeing some new names in our bylines soon! You can read more about this year’s annual club fair in features.

You may have noticed last week that we have once again resurrected Manhattan Caucus for the fall semester. This column will be a comprehensive breakdown of some of the biggest stories in politics week to week. The Quadrangle is always happy to accept feedback from our readers, and if there’s anything you’d like to see in this column, our writers and editorial staff would be happy to hear your suggestions. You can always feel free to reach out to us at thequad@manhattan.edu, or via our website.

This issue certainly has no shortage of stories for you to check out. This week in news, we bring you an interview with the new dean of the School of Engineering, the first female to ever hold the position. Also in news is the university being awarded gold status by Military Friendly Schools and Dr. Parisa Saboori’s appointment to the American Society of Mechanical Engineer’s highest governing body. In features, we bring you a book swap held on campus last week, the Asian Student Association’s first meeting of the year, and of course, an overview of the club fair. In A&E this week, we feature Manhattan Media Network’s Sidequest Summer series, as well as a Jasper Jams and Book Nook from two of our newest writers! Lastly, in sports, we cover Dee Dee Davis’ triumphant return to campus as assistant coach for the team she set records for, as well as women’s golf as they head into their first-ever season.

We hope you’ll check it all out and stay tuned for next week, with a front page exclusive interview coming your way.

Until next time,