The Center for Career Development Continues with a Hybrid Approach

By, Kelly Cwik & Mack Olmsted, Asst. A&E Editor & Staff Writer As more activities shift to being in person at Manhattan College, the Center for Career Development is continuing with a hybrid approach and bringing forth a full semester of programming. Located on the third floor of Thomas Hall, the Center for Career Development supports students in all parts of the career development process, from … Continue reading The Center for Career Development Continues with a Hybrid Approach

Jasper Community Reflects on the 20th Anniversary of 9/11

20 years ago, almost 3,000 lives were lost in the 9/11 attacks. Every year Manhattan College honors those who lost their lives that day by placing American flags on the quad to represent victims of the attack. Those victims include Manhattan College alumni and parents of current students. The Quadrangle spoke to students who lost their loved ones on 9/11, as well as a student … Continue reading Jasper Community Reflects on the 20th Anniversary of 9/11

Students and Faculty Share Their Thoughts on Returning to Campus Fully In-Person

by Kiersten Thomas, Staff Writer After Manhattan College has decided to require vaccination and conduct classes fully in person, students and faculty share their thoughts on returning to campus and their experience learning and teaching remotely. Interviews were conducted before MC’s decision to require masks indoors. Interviews compiled by Kiersten Thomas. Juliette Cazzari, Junior Communications major with a concentration in public relations What is your opinion … Continue reading Students and Faculty Share Their Thoughts on Returning to Campus Fully In-Person

Manhattan College Gets Thrifty

by Adrienne Hutto & Isaiah Rosario, Asst. Production Editor & Staff Writer ATTENTION ALL THRIFTERS, Manhattan College is opening its very own thrift store on campus. “TurnStyle” will be coming to campus in late September and will provide students with an amazing thrifting experience within walking distance of their dorms. For those who do not know, thrifting allows shoppers to find new homes for once-beloved … Continue reading Manhattan College Gets Thrifty

James Patterson Scholarship Recipients

By, Lauren Raziano & Angelina Persaud, Social Media Editor & Staff Writer Famed author and philanthropist James Patterson has further enhanced the experiences of several Manhattan College students through his generous scholarship donations. Scholarship recipients are each awarded $5,000 based on various factors including merit, need and involvement in the Lasallian tradition. Scholars were invited to a meeting facilitated by the Office of the President … Continue reading James Patterson Scholarship Recipients

A Home for Veterans at Manhattan College

by Kelly Cwik, Asst. A&E Editor Military Times recognized Manhattan College in their “Best for Vets” list for 2021. Along with this honor, the program earned a gold medal status from Military Friendly and the Student Veterans Organization received the Irving Ladimer Community Service award, presented by the local Bronx Community Board 8 (CB8). Director of Veterans Success Programs, Tiana Sloan, who oversees the Veterans … Continue reading A Home for Veterans at Manhattan College

Connecting with the Incoming Class

by Adrianne Hutto, Editor-in-Chief To kick off the fall semester The Quadrangle spoke with some members of the incoming freshman class in order to help new students find like-minded peers to link with. These four students are just a fraction of the new faces soon to be on campus, however, they help to paint a picture of the interesting and diverse range of people coming … Continue reading Connecting with the Incoming Class

The Women Behind the Summer 2021 WISE Program

By, Kyla Guilfoil, Asst. News Editor Women Inspiring Successful Enterprise (W.I.S.E) is a professional development program at Manhattan College meant to encourage and support female students as they embark upon internships in a variety of fields. This program, held during the summer, was created by Rachel Cirelli, Director of Career Development, who saw a need for women’s empowerment in the workplace. Through this program, W.I.S.E. … Continue reading The Women Behind the Summer 2021 WISE Program

Senior Farewells

Shannon Gleba Staff Writer | Copy Editor | Senior Writer I will never forget my first weekend on Manhattan College’s campus when I attended The Quadrangle’s fall semester workshop. When we sat around the conference table, I remember being so intimidated because everyone seemed so smart and like they knew exactly how to handle every situation. After four years on the newspaper, I still agree … Continue reading Senior Farewells