Lacrosse Captain Matt Garvey Plays Final Game

Men’s lacrosse captain, Matt Garvey, just played his last game as a Jasper. During his time at Manhattan College, Garvey has been a standout athlete and an invaluable teammate. Looking back on his college career, Garvey is confident that being a Division 1 athlete and captain of the team has made him mature. On Friday, April 28th, Garvey walked off the field knowing that this … Continue reading Lacrosse Captain Matt Garvey Plays Final Game

Jasmine Davis’ 400-m Success

Jasmine Davis, a sophomore sprinter on the Women’s Track and Field team, recently claimed first place at the Dennis Craddock Carolina Relays in North Carolina. The relay served as a season opener meet for the outdoor women and men’s teams. Coming from Ronkonkoma, NY, Davis has been mastering the 400m run since high school. She is looking forward to rest of the season and breaking … Continue reading Jasmine Davis’ 400-m Success

Hayden Clarke Defends his First Place Title

Senior, Hayden Clarke, a jumper on the Men’s Track and Field Team, recently defended his first place title in the long jump at the IC4A Championships. Along with that, Clarke extended the Jasper’s track and field team’s streak of 31 consecutive years with at least one IC4A champion. With his final spring track season upon him, Clarke is determined to continue succeeding in jumping and … Continue reading Hayden Clarke Defends his First Place Title

A Touch of New Light for Old Windows

Historic stained glass windows will get a new home this year in the Chapel of De La Salle and his Brothers. The existing windows are in the process of being removed and the new windows are projected to be installed in 2016. The college is receiving these stained glass windows from St. Joseph’s Novitiate currently located in Barrytown, N.Y. The windows are no longer needed … Continue reading A Touch of New Light for Old Windows

Professor Chat: Suzanne Rudnick

This week’s “Professor Chat” is with Suzanne Rudnick, professor of biochemistry. Rudnick can be found teaching Biochemistry I, Topics in Science II and Fundamentals of Science I this semester. Read on to find out a little more about your professor. Q: Why are you a professor in the subject you are? A: I’ve always enjoyed science from the time I was a child. The natural … Continue reading Professor Chat: Suzanne Rudnick

Students to Vote for Upcoming Jasper Days Artist

This spring, students will have a say in the artist that is chosen to perform at the Office of Student Activities’ annual Jasper Days, the popular weekend event formerly known as SpringFest that features a concert and a day of school-sponsored activities. The idea to use a survey came after complaints from students saying that they had little to no say in last year’s performance … Continue reading Students to Vote for Upcoming Jasper Days Artist

Professor Chat: Brother Robert Berger

This week’s “Professor Chat” is with Brother Rob Berger, associate professor of religious studies and resident director of Jasper Hall. This semester, Berger can be found teaching Religion 225 class Contemporary Catholicism and Religion 306 class Central Themes in the Hebrew Scriptures. Read on to find out a little more about your professor. Q: Why are you a professor in the subject you are? A: … Continue reading Professor Chat: Brother Robert Berger

Student Activities To Make Changes This Fall Semester

Welcome back, Jaspers! It’s time to break out your favorite sports jersey and practice your rounds of applause because Student Activities has a jam packed semester full of events ranging from NFL tickets to award winning Broadway shows. The first event will be taking place in just a few days; Student Activities is selling tickets to the U.S. Open Tennis Championships for Sept. 1st. Other … Continue reading Student Activities To Make Changes This Fall Semester

Little Shop of Horrors to take Smith Auditorium This Weekend

Manhattan College’s spring musical, Little Shop of Horrors, is bound to give its audience a good laugh and a stellar performance this weekend. Little Shop of Horrors is a comedy horror rock musical. The story follows an unlucky florist shop worker who raises a plant that feeds on human blood and flesh. The musical is based on the 1960 dark comedy film, The Little Shop … Continue reading Little Shop of Horrors to take Smith Auditorium This Weekend