KYLEIGH PANETTA STAFF WRITER Masiello this. Masiello that. Lately the spotlight has been focused on everything that Steve Masiello, the head men’s basketball coach at Manhattan College, has or has not done. […]
The Quadrangle
The Quadrangle, founded in 1924, is the student-run newspaper of Manhattan College.
Autism Speaks Lights Up the Quad
ERICA MOORE GUEST WRITER Autism Speaks U held a community event on Tuesday as part of a “Light it Up Blue” initiative to promote Autism Awareness Month in April. Students and faculty […]
Quick Q&A with The Quad Staff: Michael Peyko

Who? Michael Peyko, Assistant News Editor Year: Junior Majors: Communication and Psychology Minor: Religious Studies Q: Who would you want with you if you were stranded on a deserted island (& why)? A: I […]
Community Hosts 35th Annual College Games

BY PAM SEGURA SENIOR WRITER Music and motion permeated through Draddy Gymnasium last Saturday, when the Department of Kinesiology and Phi Epsilon Kappa, the national professional fraternity for physical education, hosted Manhattan […]
MC Relatives: Siblings on Campus

BY MADELEINE SCHWARTZ STAFF WRITER Your siblings may be annoying, loud and obnoxious, but there are moments that you know you couldn’t have survived without them. This appreciation will be shown all […]
High Fashion in Hayden

Student Designer Debuts Spring/Summer 2014 Line BY CARA LEDWIDGE STAFF WRITER The lights grew dim and the voices hushed as new wave music filled Hayden 100, signaling the start of the Dardanian men’s […]
Autism Speaks Lights Up the Quad
BY ERICA MOORE GUEST WRITER Autism Speaks U held a community event on Tuesday as part of a “Light it Up Blue” initiative to promote Autism Awareness Month in April. Students and […]
Point/Counterpoint: Should Commencement Be Held at Madison Square Garden
POINT BY MONICA HORAN, STAFF WRITER In determining where the commencement ceremony will be, the simplest logic is that the location should fit the occasion. A day four years in the making […]
Manhattan College Housing Guide

STAFF WRITER: SYED SHABAB With housing selection coming up again, here are a few basics about every residence hall at MC to help you narrow down your picks for next year. The housing […]
Brown Bag Lunch Series: Dr. Ashley Cross Discusses Literary Dialogue and Queer Panic in Robinson’s Works

SENIOR WRITERS: PAMELA SEGURA AND CAROLYN QUEST Dr. Ashley Cross, chair of the English department, spoke at the most recent brown bag event, a series hosted by Manhattan’s Women and Gender Studies (WAGS) program. […]