MU to Introduce Club Basketball Team for the 2025-26 Season

Intramural team practicing in Draddy Gymnasium. LENNOX LEE/COURTESY Andrew Mannion, Sports Editor Manhattan University’s Department of Recreation and Wellness has announced that it will be offering a club basketball program for the upcoming winter. With a competitive team that will travel to play other schools, basketball players around the university will have the opportunity to play above an intramural level, but below D1 competition. The … Continue reading MU to Introduce Club Basketball Team for the 2025-26 Season

WRCM Bash Rocks Out on the Quad!

WRCM Bash on the Quad. @WRCM.ROCKS / INSTAGRAM Sarah Rolka, Contributor We Are College Music (WRCM) held their first event of the academic year on the quad on Sept. 19, named the WRCM Bash. The event featured a set list stacked with student performances that had the crowd cheering and excited on Friday night. The WRCM Bash is a night where students get together and … Continue reading WRCM Bash Rocks Out on the Quad!

Games of the Week

Columbia plays Manhattan on Monday, Sept.15. GOJASPERS.COM/COURTESY Emmanouel Sofillas, Managing Editor Men’s Soccer Manhattan University men’s soccer dropped a 2-0 match to Columbia on Monday night at Rocco B. Commisso Soccer Stadium. Columbia struck first in the 11th minute to take control early. Manhattan’s first chance came in the 25th when captain Henry Hamilton put a shot on goal. Head Coach Tom Giovatto made three … Continue reading Games of the Week

Women’s Volleyball Stomps Rhode Island, Wins in Straight Sets

Emma Francesconi takes a swing for the Lady Jaspers. ANDREW MANNION/ THE QUADRANGLE Andrew Mannion, Sports Editor Manhattan University’s women’s volleyball team faced off against the University of Rhode Island (URI) Rams on Saturday afternoon. The first set was all Jaspers to start, taking a 4-1 lead off of the kill from Fiona VanDyke. This three point lead was the closest the set would be … Continue reading Women’s Volleyball Stomps Rhode Island, Wins in Straight Sets

“Salam Shalom” Presents Private Screening at Manhattan University

Hazel Selzer Kahan and her family in Lahore, Pakistan (1952). SALAMSHALOMDOC.COM / COURTESY Brooke Della Rocco, News Editor With a packed audience, the Holocaust, Genocide, and Interfaith Education center (HGI) hosted the first private screening of “Salam Shalom” through a partnership with Manhattan University. Director and producer Hina Ali, focused on the untold story of the Jews in Pakistan, following Hazel Selzer Kahan and her … Continue reading “Salam Shalom” Presents Private Screening at Manhattan University

Manhattan University’s Jasper Safe Program Expands Network

Brooke Della Rocco, News Editor Manhattan University has announced the continuation and adaptation of the Jasper Safe program for the fall semester, originally created in January of 2025. Jasper Safe is a program that focuses on establishing a network across small businesses surrounding the university to make students feel safer and more comfortable outside campus grounds. The program aims to create safe havens, letting students … Continue reading Manhattan University’s Jasper Safe Program Expands Network

Manhattan Caucus: Trump, Carr and the FCC See Clash Over Media Oversight and Free Speech

Elaina Batista, Asst. Social Media Editor Following the removal of ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’ from the air last week, President Donald Trump has suggested that the federal government may revoke the licenses of broadcast television networks that have a liberal bias and that do not serve the public interest.  With the assistance of Federal Communications Commissioner Brendan Carr, Trump and his administration would be able to … Continue reading Manhattan Caucus: Trump, Carr and the FCC See Clash Over Media Oversight and Free Speech

LETTER from the EDITOR

Dear Readers, “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.” I’m going to be transparent with you all – this week is one where I struggled with what … Continue reading LETTER from the EDITOR

Student-Faculty Research Published in The Journal of Financial Crime

Daniela DePrizio and Amanda Sanseverino, Ph.D. along with other students and professors who presented their research.DANIELA DEPRIZIO / COURTESY Mary Haley, Marketing Chair/Assistant Features Editor The Journal of Financial Crime has two new Manhattan University bylines, Amanda Sanseverino, Ph.D. and senior Daniela DePrizio. Together for a year and a half, the pair worked on their research pertaining to, “extraterritorial laws and the accounting profession.”  The … Continue reading Student-Faculty Research Published in The Journal of Financial Crime