A Q&A With The Quad Staff! 

Laili Shahrestani Editor-in-Chief The Quadrangle consists of 14 hardworking members of masthead, all who share a common passion for storytelling and journalism. Each and every member has their own background, story and personalized feelings when it comes to how they got in their position today, and what this publication has done for them.  For myself, The Quadrangle has shaped me in ways that I could … Continue reading A Q&A With The Quad Staff! 

Sanctus Artem Hosts “The MET MU” Art Exhibition

Guzman’s “Got Your Nose” pair paintings pictured on the bottom row.   LAILI SHAHRESTANI / THE QUADRANGLE  Laili Shahrestani Editor-in-Chief Manhattan University’s Sanctus Artem club recently held an art exhibition on April 9, located in Smith Auditorium, where students and alumni were able to showcase their artwork in a gallery that emulated the same “high-end” environment as the Metropolitan Museum of Art. “The MET MU” provided Jaspers with an opportunity … Continue reading Sanctus Artem Hosts “The MET MU” Art Exhibition

Lost Stories of the Holocaust Exhibit Opens at Manhattan University

Emmanouel Sofillas, Asst. Sports Editor  A new art exhibit at the entrance of O’Malley Library is bringing a largely unknown chapter of Holocaust history to the Manhattan University (MU) campus, featuring over 20 graphic sketches by Marcel Roux, a member of the French Resistance who was imprisoned in concentration camps during World War II. The exhibit, titled “Lost Stories of the Holocaust,” was curated by … Continue reading Lost Stories of the Holocaust Exhibit Opens at Manhattan University

Book Nook: “Martyr!”, by Kaveh Akbar 

Zendrah Bonnick, Assistant News Editor  In 2024, Kaveh Akbar published his debut novel, “Martyr!” Akbar is an Iranian writer with extensive experience writing poetry and is known for “Calling a Wolf a Wolf and Pilgrim Bell. Martyr!” is a tragic yet beautiful and lively story of a human search for meaning, dealing with difficult subject matters of substance abuse, suicide, war, and violence.    “Martyr!” is … Continue reading Book Nook: “Martyr!”, by Kaveh Akbar 

Manhattan’s Inaugural Men’s Volleyball Team Is Just Getting Started

Manhattan looks to use this win as momentum going into playoffs.  GOJASPERS.COM / COURTESY   Zeke Jazwinski Sports Editor Manhattan University’s men’s volleyball has had a strong finish to their first inaugural regular season. This has been a solid first season for the Jaspers – after a shaky start, they picked up steam by sweeping FDU and D’Youville. These wins helped to steer the ship in the right … Continue reading Manhattan’s Inaugural Men’s Volleyball Team Is Just Getting Started

Games of the Week

Myron Corpuz was a stand-out athlete at the Metropolitan Championships, winning two events and scoring points in two others.  GOJASPERS.COM / COURTESY   Brooke Della Rocco, Senior Writer With a series of very close games throughout last week, the Manhattan Jaspers pushed forward to tackle new competitors. Women’s Lacrosse Manhattan University’s women’s lacrosse team lost their match against Sacred Heart University last Wednesday. Despite a strong … Continue reading Games of the Week