Dear Readers,
I hope you all had a wonderful week, as well as a great Valentine’s Day weekend. This issue, The Quadrangle has many great stories and news coverage for you all, as well as a special announcement!
Starting off, The Quadrangle is pleased to formally announce that we will be collaborating with the Manhattan Media Network! We felt as if this is a long-time coming, and have many exciting ideas in store, hoping to expand our newsroom to the next level. That said, stay tuned, and follow: @mu_quad on Instagram to see all updates.
Now, let’s move onto issue 5!
As we see in our news section, NBC’s “Law and Order: SVU” is back filming on campus, which is super amazing to see from behind-the-scenes. I grew up watching that show with my mom, so seeing the filming process will never fail to excite me. In addition, news highlights senior Billy Walker, who landed an internship at Magnolia Bakery, as well as dives deeper into the Trump administration and the revoking of EPA, as better understood in our Manhattan Caucus.
In features, we learn more about several Manhattan University students who made their way up to New York’s capital, Albany, for student advocacy day. We also get a deeper look on the career fair, and what networking opportunities it brought about. On a similar note, we see that MU alumni, John O’Connor makes his way back to campus to explain the importance of networking.
Moving onto our A&E section, it is shared that LOTUS Magazine has revealed their theme for spring 2026, being “metamorphosis.” As someone who is also a part of LOTUS, I am thrilled about this theme, and cannot wait to see the work that gets put out. In addition, we have a Book Nook written by me, about “The Kite Runner” which is my favorite novel of all time – touching on themes very familiar to me, as I come from Middle Eastern heritage.
Last but not least, in sports, we have a Games of the Week, highlighting the ups and downs of various athletics teams across the board. We also learn about SAAC, and how they are aiming to raise $1,000 toward the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
We hope you enjoy this issue, and we will see you in the next one!

