Caroline King is a Queen of Style
By, Lauren Raziano, Social Media Editor Caroline King is the queen of fashion sense. A junior double major in history and international studies with a minor in women and gender studies, she takes her fashion inspiration from 90’s celebrities and local Instagram influencers. Her style has definitely changed from her Lily Pulitzer school days in Scranton, PA to a platform shoe, jewelry wearing college student … Continue reading Caroline King is a Queen of Style
Jose Perez Returns Home to Finish College Career
By, Kelly Cwick, Asst. A&E Editor Manhattan point guard Jose Perez is glad to be back in the Bronx after transferring from Marquette University. The Jaspers are the third team Perez will play for after spending his first two seasons at Gardner-Webb University. Prior to MC, Perez made national headlines with his performance. He is one of only two freshmen who had a triple double … Continue reading Jose Perez Returns Home to Finish College Career
Manhattan Suffers Setback to LIU
By, Pete Janny, Sports Editor The Manhattan men’s soccer team had a setback against the LIU Sharks by suffering a 4-0 loss at Gaelic Park last Tuesday. With the result, the Jaspers closed out non-conference play on a bad note and now sit with a record of 2-3-1. The Jaspers looked uneven early on and could never quite recover after falling behind 2-0 in the … Continue reading Manhattan Suffers Setback to LIU
Commuter Fashion Finds – Style for on the Go
With the incoming fall weather shifting between cool mornings and warm afternoons, students have had to find creative ways to stay stylish yet suited for the weather. For commuter students, maintaining their personal style while traveling is essential to capturing the post-summer, pre-autumn aesthetic. Interviews compiled by Angelina Persaud. Wafa Quhshi ‘24 Exercise Science Major Which item in your wardrobe represents your personality the most? “I … Continue reading Commuter Fashion Finds – Style for on the Go
Jasper Jams: Hispanic Heritage Month Edition
by Nicole Rodriguez, Production Editor Hispanic Heritage Month is upon us. From Sept. 15 – Oct. 15, we celebrate the contributions, history and culture of Hispanic and Latinx communities in the United States and what better way to immerse yourself in a culture than to listen to its music! Below is a mixture of some classics that have shaped me into who I am today, … Continue reading Jasper Jams: Hispanic Heritage Month Edition
Unwind with the Multicultural Center’s Serenity and Coffee Talks
by Zoe DeFazio & Josh Grewal, Staff Writers The Multicultural Center will be hosting a “serenity hour” every Friday morning at 8:30 am. Following the serenity talk, the Multicultural Center also offers the opportunity for students to drink coffee and chat amongst each other. The intention of the serenity talk is for students to have the ability to relax and unwind from the week in a … Continue reading Unwind with the Multicultural Center’s Serenity and Coffee Talks
Women in Business Club Empowers and Prepares Young Women to Succeed
by Caroline McCarthy & Sinead Fitzgibbon, Asst. Features Editor & Contributor Manhattan College’s Women in Business club (WIB) aims to prepare women to step into corporate America and experience professional development among like-minded peers. WIB offers a professional yet welcoming environment that aims to build connections and friendships that will help you through college and in your future career. According to club president Dayna McGinley, one … Continue reading Women in Business Club Empowers and Prepares Young Women to Succeed
Dune: A Fascinating Exploration of Ecology and Religion
by Kyla Guilfoil, Asst. News Editor Before the title “Dune” garnered worldwide attention due to the upcoming film starring Timothee Chalamet and Zendaya, it was a novel that transformed the genre of science fiction. Frank Herbert wrote “Dune” in 1963, five years after traveling to the north end of the Oregon Dunes, where he was inspired to incorporate the powerful characteristics of its ecology into … Continue reading Dune: A Fascinating Exploration of Ecology and Religion
Jaspers Remain on Top Against Rams
by Pete Janny, Sports Editor For four years and counting, the Manhattan men’s soccer team has reprised the same role in their favorite Bronx Tale. Beating their most hated rival Fordham three times in a row is a feeling unlike any other for Jorden Scott and his unproven team, even if it meant having to skip a year due to the pandemic. Despite normal early-season … Continue reading Jaspers Remain on Top Against Rams
