MU Hosts Club Appreciation Contest at Wednesday Night’s Women’s Basketball Showdown

Athletics and Student Engagement advertised for the game on sandwich boards across campus. GRACE CARDINAL/THE QUADRANGLE Grace Cardinal, Editor-in-Chief On Wednesday, Nov. 12, Manhattan University Athletics partnered with the Student Government Association (SGA) to host a club appreciation event at the women’s basketball game. The clubs that had the most students in attendance were entered to win a cash prize, to be added to their … Continue reading MU Hosts Club Appreciation Contest at Wednesday Night’s Women’s Basketball Showdown

Building for Spring: MU’s Ultimate Frisbee Team Reflects on a Busy Fall Semester

MU’s ultimate frisbee team pictured at their first tournament of the 2025-2026 school year. @MANHATTAN_UNIVERSITY_ULTIMATE / INSTAGRAM Maddie Rosado, Staff Writer Manhattan University’s Ultimate Frisbee team has been putting in serious work this semester, training for hours on end as they prepare for their spring season. Heading into fall, members of the Ultimate Frisbee team had expressed concerns about fundraising – the key factor that … Continue reading Building for Spring: MU’s Ultimate Frisbee Team Reflects on a Busy Fall Semester

The Young and the Invested: How Students Are Shaping the Future of Finance

Senior Evelyn McGreevey at her sales & trading internship at R.J. O’Brien. LINKEDIN / COURTESY Brooke Della Rocco, News Editor With a close-knit community on campus, Manhattan University’s finance program proves to continuously produce successful and entrepreneurially focused students into the finance world. Recently, a few of these students have been rising to the occasion, participating in internships with well-known companies while also maintaining full-time … Continue reading The Young and the Invested: How Students Are Shaping the Future of Finance

Jaspers Redefine Financial Survival in New York City

A closer look at the Waldo apartment building many students rent from.LAILI SHAHRESTANI / THE QUADRANGLE Laili Shahrestani, Features Editor New York City has been labeled as one of the most expensive cities in the world to live in for multiple years on end, resulting in affordability issues and financial struggles for many individuals. Manhattan University students remain one of the many communities of New … Continue reading Jaspers Redefine Financial Survival in New York City

The Rise of Cashless NYC and Its Social Implications

Hali at Jasper Deli stands behind the counter, where most customers now pay using cards or digital wallets rather than cash. ZEKE JAZWINSKI / THE QUADRANGLE Zeke Jazwinski, Staff Writer Over the last few years, New York City has been rapidly shifting away from the use of cash. Now, from delis to Michelin-star restaurants and even the MTA, more and more businesses are only accepting … Continue reading The Rise of Cashless NYC and Its Social Implications

Exploring the City One Free Trip at a Time

Lotus Magazine and Sanctus Artem pictured together, collaborating on their trip to the Museum at FIT.IVY JAEP / COURTESY Maddie Rosado, Staff Writer In a city where every experience seems to come with a price tag, Manhattan University students are discovering that some of the best adventures are free. From wandering the grand halls of The Metropolitan Museum of Art with Sanctus Artem to exploring … Continue reading Exploring the City One Free Trip at a Time

MU Students’ Tips and Tricks for Enjoying Free Time Without Breaking The Bank

Van Cortlandt Park, November 2025. BARBARA VASQUEZ / THE QUADRANGLE Barbara Vasquez, Production / Web Editor College students typically carry around the stereotype of being “broke” and living as cheaply as possible to save money. Though students might take offense at being called broke, most would agree that having budget-friendly options for various food and activities is appreciated. While it may seem hard to imagine … Continue reading MU Students’ Tips and Tricks for Enjoying Free Time Without Breaking The Bank

Manhattan University’s Student-Run Clubs and Their Funding

Sanctus Artem hosts weekly events, including Painting on the Quad. @SANCTUSARTEM / INSTAGRAM Gabriella Dickson, Staff Writer At Manhattan University, most clubs are officially recognized and receive funding from the Student Government Association (SGA), while there are a handful of other clubs that are not officially recognized and receive no funding at all. Whether clubs are SGA funded or not, most host their own fundraisers … Continue reading Manhattan University’s Student-Run Clubs and Their Funding