Recent Storms Cause Damage to Athletic Facilities

By, Madalyn Johnson & Mack Olmsted, Web Editor & Staff Writer Since the summer months, water damage has impacted a few athletic facilities on campus. Leaking in the basketball film room in Alumni and water infiltration into the gym floor in Draddy is as a result of storms that hit the Northeast this summer. Since the start of the fall semester, more problems from recent … Continue reading Recent Storms Cause Damage to Athletic Facilities

Women’s Soccer Beats Delaware State in Final MAAC Tune-Up

By, Pete Janny, Sports Editor Non-conference play in college sports is by no means like the preseason for professional soccer from a competitive standpoint. There might be the basic commonality or two of trying to see how minutes should be distributed, or the need to get the new players acclimated to the system. But the dividing point between the two is that what happens in … Continue reading Women’s Soccer Beats Delaware State in Final MAAC Tune-Up

Manhattan College Guest Policy Updated for In-Person Semester

By, Isaiah Rosario & Karen Flores, Staff Writers Effective Monday, Sept. 13, Manhattan College students will now be allowed to bring guests from other residential halls into their own with new specific guidelines in place. During the day, residents are allowed to host only one visitor at a time in their room and only enrolled Manhattan College students can be signed in as “day guests.” Current … Continue reading Manhattan College Guest Policy Updated for In-Person Semester

Post COVID at Locke’s: Making the Slow Return

By, Adrianne Hutto & Lauren Raziano, Asst. Production Editor & Social Media Editor Students and staff are back in the Locke’s Loft dining hall ready to enjoy full dine-in service after two semesters of only grab-and-go options. However, this is not without its restrictions, as non-vaccinated students are not permitted to dine in for meals. Initially, this was not being regulated by the administration as … Continue reading Post COVID at Locke’s: Making the Slow Return

LWGRC Proposes Women-Only Gym Hours

By, Kelly Cwik & Megan LaCreta, Asst. A&E Editor & Staff Writer The Lasallian Women and Gender Resource Center is working with the Fitness Center to test out women-only gym hours. Last Monday, the LWGRC sent out a poll to gage student support in hopes of jump-starting the implementation of these hours. Amanda Touse is a senior business analytics major, and an intern at the … Continue reading LWGRC Proposes Women-Only Gym Hours

Bridge Closures in Lee and Horan Cause Uproar Among Student Body

By, Nicole Rodriguez, Zoe DeFazio, & Christine Nappi, Production Editor, Staff Writer, Features Editor Manhattan College students living in Lee and Horan halls will no longer have access to the eighth-floor bridge doors. This protocol was reinstated for the Fall 2021 semester, forcing students to exclusively enter and exit the building through the main lobby doors that face Broadway. This decision to close the bridge … Continue reading Bridge Closures in Lee and Horan Cause Uproar Among Student Body

Jasper Jams: Barrett Family Edition

by Jilleen Barrett, A&E Editor & Managing Editor Nobody in my family is a professional musician, but music had a really strong influence on my upbringing. My parents grew up in the sixties, my brothers grew up in the eighties and nineties and my sisters grew up in the nineties and early thousands, so I grew up exposed to a wide spectrum of music from … Continue reading Jasper Jams: Barrett Family Edition

Book Nook: The Most Powerful Woman is You by Lydia Fenet

by Jilleen Barrett, A&E Editor & Managing Editor Who is the most powerful woman in the room? It’s you. Lydia Fenet convinced me this was true over the summer when I read her book, aptly titled “The Most Powerful Woman in the Room is You”. Entering the workplace is intimidating, especially for women as there continues to be a debate over where a woman’s place … Continue reading Book Nook: The Most Powerful Woman is You by Lydia Fenet

Fall Cross Country Finally Restored

by Pete Janny, Sports Editor Manhattan College cross country has returned to action and hopefully to stay. With last season’s brief cameo in the spring now in the rearview mirror, the cross country team is gradually settling back into the comforts of the fall season known for the foliage and the cozy temperatures it brings. The calendar for the men’s and women’s cross country teams … Continue reading Fall Cross Country Finally Restored