Manhattan Madness 2025: MU Community Comes Together for Annual Event

Women’s basketball guard, Hana Mühl, hypes up the crowd. JOSEPH TORRANO/ COURTESY Joshua Reichard, Staff Writer The Manhattan University community came together for an annual tradition this past Thursday, Oct. 23. Manhattan Madness, the school’s fall pep rally, brought many students to Draddy Gymnasium to celebrate. Both the men’s and women’s basketball team rosters were formally introduced to the community, as well as performances from … Continue reading Manhattan Madness 2025: MU Community Comes Together for Annual Event

Games of the Week

MU’s women’s golf team concluded its inaugural fall campaign at the Lady Dolphin Invitational in Central New York. GOJASPERS.COM/ COURTESY Zeke Jazwinski, Staff Writer Women’s Volleyball The Manhattan University women’s volleyball team fell in a close five set match to Saint Peter’s University at Draddy Gymnasium on Friday night. The Jaspers came out strong in the opening set, taking four of the first five points … Continue reading Games of the Week

LETTER from the EDITOR

Dear Readers, Hello, and welcome to Issue 8. Freedom of speech, as it frequently has been for the past few months, has taken center stage in the news and specifically student media yet again this week. From nationwide “No Kings” protests over the weekend, including several here in New York City and the Riverdale area, to a federal lawsuit filed by The Stanford Daily, new … Continue reading LETTER from the EDITOR

Agne Adomauskaite Named the 2025 Recipient of the John L. Paluszek Scholarship

Adomauskaite was celebrated at the awards ceremony, held Oct. 2.AGNE ADOMAUSKAITE / LINKEDIN.COM Barbara Vasquez, Production / Web Editor On Thursday, Oct. 2, the second annual John L. Paluszek Scholarship was awarded to senior Agne Adomauskaite, a public health and business major.  This scholarship offers $10,000 to first generation college students in the Kakos School of Arts and Sciences [KSAS], who exhibit, “exemplary community service … Continue reading Agne Adomauskaite Named the 2025 Recipient of the John L. Paluszek Scholarship

Manhattan University Senate Meeting Covers Residence Life, Public Safety and Possible  Joint Senate-Student Government Committee

Maria Castano, Staff Writer On Oct. 14, Manhattan University’s Senate met to discuss residence life, public safety, athletic events and a possible new committee between the senate and the student government.  Staff and faculty members attended, including Vice President of Student Life Kristell Lowe, Interim Provost Bridget Chalk, Ph.D., and the student vice president of the O’Malley School of Business, Andrew Berg.   Lowe opened her … Continue reading Manhattan University Senate Meeting Covers Residence Life, Public Safety and Possible  Joint Senate-Student Government Committee

“Disrupt Everything and Win” Contest Winners Announced

The flyer advertising the Disrupt Everything contest. @JPHP_MU / INSTAGRAM Sarah Rolka, Staff Writer On Oct. 9, winners for the “Disrupt Everything and Win” Contest were announced on the James Patterson Honors Program’s (JPHP) Instagram page. The contest allowed both students and staff to be “positive disruptors,” and to come up with a pitch that would fix a certain issue on campus. First place winners … Continue reading “Disrupt Everything and Win” Contest Winners Announced

Manhattan Caucus: NYC Mayoral Debate with Mamdani, Cuomo and Sliwa

Elaina Batista and Zendrah Bonnick, Asst. Social Media Editor & Staff Writer On Thursday, Oct. 16, three of the leading candidates for the New York City mayoral election took the stage at Rockefeller Center to debate some of the most pressing issues facing New Yorkers. Zohran Mamdani spoke as the democratic nominee, Andrew Cuomo as the independent nominee and Curtis Sliwa, the founder of the … Continue reading Manhattan Caucus: NYC Mayoral Debate with Mamdani, Cuomo and Sliwa

Voices on the Quad: Mayoral Debate Edition

Students observe what New York City mayoral candidate, Zohran Mamdani has to say. LAILI SHAHRESTANI / THE QUADRANGLE Laili Shahrestani, Features Editor On the evening of Oct. 16, a mayoral election debate watch party was held on the first floor of Kelly Commons. Students and faculty members gathered to observe the New York City mayoral candidates – Andrew Cuomo, Zohran Mamdani and Curtis Sliwa – … Continue reading Voices on the Quad: Mayoral Debate Edition

Wellness Walks Start Up at Manhattan University

The weekly wellness walks begin on the steps of Squeri Hall. CUPPEK PHOTOGRAPHY / COURTESY Zeke Jazwinski, Staff Writer College students are known to supposedly be some of the most stressed people in the world. Luckily, at Manhattan University, there’s a program that can help. Thanks to Exercise is Medicine On Campus (EIC-OM), part of the Department of Kinesiology and Health, student life and health … Continue reading Wellness Walks Start Up at Manhattan University