LETTER from the EDITOR
Dear Readers, Welcome back! As sad as we are that summer has come to a close, our staff is thrilled to be back and writing for you once again. I hope this summer has been packed full of sun, relaxation, and surrounding yourself with all of the things and people you love. After completing my summer internship in the city, I was able to travel … Continue reading LETTER from the EDITOR
Jasper Games of the Week
Ensa Sanneh playing against St. John defender.GOJASPERS.COM /COURTESY Emmanouel Sofillas, Assistant Sports Editor Mens Soccer Manhattan University men’s soccer faced a tough challenge on Friday, falling 2-1 to St. John’s in a close match. The Jaspers found themselves down early after a handball in the box led to a penalty kick, converted by St. John’s Macoumba Ba in the minute 21. Despite this setback, the … Continue reading Jasper Games of the Week
Molly Brunk Named MAAC Defensive Player of The Week After Three Shutout Game Streak
Sophomore Molly Brunk was named MAAC defensive player of the week for her goalkeeping in three shutdown games.@JASPERSWSOC/ COURTESY By Andrew Mannion, Sports Editor and Mary Haley, Asst. Features Editor/Marketing Chair This past week, the goalkeeper for the Jaspers women’s soccer team, Molly Brunk, won the MAAC Defensive Player of the Week award. She led the Jaspers on their three-game winning streak after shutting out … Continue reading Molly Brunk Named MAAC Defensive Player of The Week After Three Shutout Game Streak
WRCM Gets Ready to Rock the Block on Main Campus
Sam Wofford, WRCM Secretary, playing his show in the old WRCM studio in the Research and Learning Center.SAM WOFFORD / COURTESY By Mary Haley, Asst. Features Editor / Marketing Chair Along with many changes at Manhattan University over the summer, the university’s radio club, We Are College Music (WRCM), was moved to Thomas Hall 509, which was previously occupied by the residence life offices. After … Continue reading WRCM Gets Ready to Rock the Block on Main Campus
Fashion Finds: Back to School Edition
MARY HALEY/COURTESY By Elizabeth Kalaj, Web Editor Classes at Manhattan University are officially in session for the Fall 2024 semester. Students are back on campus, showing off their style and excited to see what is in store for the rest of the semester. The Quadrangle talked to students around campus about their back-to-school styles. Ava McGuigan ‘25, education major with a concentration in psychology and … Continue reading Fashion Finds: Back to School Edition
Voices on The Quad: Who Are the Class of 2028?
The class of 2028 reflected on their first week on campus.MARY HALEY / THE QUADRANGLE By Mary Haley, Asst. Features Editor/ Marketing Chair As the new freshman class settled into campus for the first week of the semester, The Quadrangle spoke with some students in the class of 2028 about their emotions after their first week of college. Gabriella Plasencia, mechanical engineering major The Quadrangle: … Continue reading Voices on The Quad: Who Are the Class of 2028?
Study Abroad with Manhattan University Gives Students an Unforgettable Summer
Landscape view from a neighborhood in Lisbon, Portugal.VICTORIA SCHILLER / COURTESY By Elizabeth Kalaj, Web Editor This past summer, Manhattan University (MU) students traveled all around the world, using study abroad programs offered by the institution to immerse themselves into various cultures. The programs scheduled included traveling to Japan, France, Italy, Mexico, Portugal and Spain. Each program allowed students to earn credits for required courses … Continue reading Study Abroad with Manhattan University Gives Students an Unforgettable Summer
Dr. Walter Saukin Honored with ACEC-NY Chair Award for STEM Outreach
The award plaque for Dr. Saukin’s commitment to STEM outreach.WALTER SAUKIN / COURTESY By Angelina Persaud, Managing Editor/News Editor Walter Saukin, Ph.D., has been honored for his dedicated service to the teaching and encouragement of youth to join STEM professions after receiving the Chair’s Award from the American Council of Engineering Companies of New York (ACEC-NY). Saukin has been a professor in the civil engineering … Continue reading Dr. Walter Saukin Honored with ACEC-NY Chair Award for STEM Outreach
Manhattan University Rents Out RLC To Local Charter School
By Grace Cardinal, Editor-in-Chief Manhattan University’s Research and Learning Center (RLC) will look a little emptier this semester, as it will be rented out to local charter school Atmosphere Academy for the fall, and potentially spring semesters. This will be the second time the charter school has used the university’s amenities. In the spring of 2024, the school utilized the second floor of Hayden Hall … Continue reading Manhattan University Rents Out RLC To Local Charter School
