Meet Pat Kehrberger ’69, Manhattan’s First Female Student
Pat Kehrberger graduates as first female engineering student at MC. QUADRANGLE/COURTESY By: Maizy Swift, Asst. Production & Jilleen Barrett, Senior Writer In 1965, Pat Ruback Kehrberger ’69 became the first woman to attend Manhattan College. After expressing interest in engineering, her high school principal convinced a brother at the college that Kerhberger should be able to attend MC.. “On the spot, he said, ‘Well, it … Continue reading Meet Pat Kehrberger ’69, Manhattan’s First Female Student
Horan Hall Renovations Set to be Completed in Summer 2023
By, Nicole Fitzsimmons, Senior writer In the fall 2023 semester, students will begin to have a new option for on campus housing in the newly renovated Horan Hall. Renovations are currently being constructed in the residence hall, including the implementation of modern new suites, common areas and updated facilities. Craig Collins, vice president of facilities, explained the current plans for renovations. “In Horan Hall, we … Continue reading Horan Hall Renovations Set to be Completed in Summer 2023
MC Students Take on Unexpected Dorm Migration
New Chrysostom women’s bathroom. LIZ DONG/COURTESY By, Adrianne Hutto and Angelina Perez, Production Editor & Web Editor As Manhattan College students were planning to head home for the holidays and finish their exams last semester, Horan Hall students were instructed to pack up their dorms and relocate to another residence hall. Students were given the option of Jasper, Lee or Chrysostom Hall and were assigned … Continue reading MC Students Take on Unexpected Dorm Migration
New Non-Credit Programs Transform The Bronx’s Educational Culture
Students show off their certificates received from completing a non-credit course. EDGAR ZAVALA/COURTESY By: Brooke DellaRocco, Staff Writer Manhattan College is now offering a variety of new non-credit programs through The School of Continuing and Professional Studies. Beginning this semester, these programs are open to both students and the general public in order to expand the professional reaches and connections of Manhattan College. Non-credit programs … Continue reading New Non-Credit Programs Transform The Bronx’s Educational Culture
Jasper Jams: Quadrangle Staff Picks
By Mack Olmsted, Asst. Production Editor/Asst. Arts and Entertainment Editor Despite the fact that journalists get inspired through words, another way that they find inspiration and relaxation is through music. Our Quadrangle staff is made up of so many different backgrounds, majors and ages which translates into the different genres of music we all love. Ranging from pop music to alternative music, the playlist below … Continue reading Jasper Jams: Quadrangle Staff Picks
MC Students Practice Mindfulness
The zen room, created to relax students and relieve stress. BRIANNA COPPOLA /THE QUADRANGLE By: Brianna Coppola, Asst. Features Editor Manhattan College offers a new space for students to take a moment for themselves. The zen room was created by the counseling center to practice relaxation techniques, cope with stress and practice mindful meditation. The small space with dim lighting sets a peaceful mood. The … Continue reading MC Students Practice Mindfulness
Sophomore’s Historical Research Becomes Published on the History News Network
Alyssa Spinosa hopes to eventually attend law school after graduating from MC. ALYSSA SPINOSA/COURTESY By: Jocelyn Visnov, Editor-in-Chief Alyssa Spinosa has shed light on the legacy of recently deceased feminist icon Charlene Mitchell. With the help of Professor Adam Arenson, Ph.D, Spinosa’s research on Mitchell was recently published to the History News Network. Spinosa is a sophomore majoring in history with a minor in philosophy. … Continue reading Sophomore’s Historical Research Becomes Published on the History News Network
Manhattan Basketball Falls to Iona in Overtime
Masiello joined former-mentor Rick Pitino’s (right) coaching staff as Director of Basketball Operations. (From left to right) Ricky Johns, Steve Masiello, Taliek Brown, Rick Pitino. LAURA MCCARTHY/COURTESY By: Caroline McCarthy, Senior Writer The roar of the sixth borough was described as a hostile environment for the Iona Gaels on Friday night as the Manhattan College Jaspers battled into overtime on their home court. Draddy Gymnasium … Continue reading Manhattan Basketball Falls to Iona in Overtime
The Season is Not Over For Manhattan’s Women’s Basketball Team, Despite Current Standing
Dee Dee Davis (1), Emily LaPointe (11), and Anne Bair (2) take the court against the Siena Saints. @NCAAMARCHMADNESS(TWITTER)/ COURTESY By: Maddie Mulkigian, Senior Writer After an upset win against the current second seed Siena, the Manhattan College Women’s Basketball team remains stuck at the bottom of the MAAC rankings as they approach the second half of their season. While the Lady J’s can’t seem to … Continue reading The Season is Not Over For Manhattan’s Women’s Basketball Team, Despite Current Standing
