Manhattan University’s Club Basketball Targets Regionals in First Season
The mens’ club basketball team. @MU_CLUBBASKETBALL / INSTAGRAM Emmanouel Sofillas, Managing Editor Manhattan University is launching a men’s club basketball team with goals of early wins, stronger chemistry and a higher profile. In their first season, the team already has its eyes set on regional competition. “Our main goal this season is to go undefeated, build strong chemistry and represent Manhattan University every time we … Continue reading Manhattan University’s Club Basketball Targets Regionals in First Season
Games of the Week
Women’s basketball falls to Rhode Island in season opener. BRENDEN WILLSCH/ COURTESY Lois Boateng, Contributor Women’s Basketball The women’s basketball team played its home opener game of the season on Monday, Nov. 3, losing 52-38 to the Rhode Island Rams at Draddy Gymnasium. The game started slow, with both teams employing strong defense to keep the score low. Colette Mulderig helped to keep Manhattan close … Continue reading Games of the Week
MU Ranked 73rd Best College in U.S. by Wall Street Journal
Photo of Hayden Hall. MAIZY SWIFT / THE QUADRANGLE Maizy Swift, Production Editor & Asst. Social Media Editor In a recent ranking by the Wall Street Journal in partnership with College Pulse and Statista, Manhattan University was ranked 73rd best college in the U.S for 2026. The ranking was based on several factors including student outcomes, learning environment and diversity. The article ranked MU with … Continue reading MU Ranked 73rd Best College in U.S. by Wall Street Journal
Manhattan Caucus: Zohran Mamdani Maintains Lead After Second NYC Mayoral Debate
Elaina Batista, Asst. Social Media Editor After the second New York City mayoral debate, Zohran Mamdani continues to be the frontrunner in the race and polls suggest that he has a 44% chance of winning 50-60% of the vote. These statistics argue Mamdani could have a landslide victory on Tuesday. Mamdani’s campaign has garnered major traction with endorsements from New York Democratic Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez … Continue reading Manhattan Caucus: Zohran Mamdani Maintains Lead After Second NYC Mayoral Debate
LETTER from the EDITOR
Dear Readers, Hello, and welcome to Issue 10! Today is an important day for New York City politics, as the city looks to elect a new mayor after months of debates and candidates campaigning across the five boroughs. For those of you who are eligible to vote in NYC, I cannot encourage you enough to get to the polls today and make your voices heard. … Continue reading LETTER from the EDITOR
Voices on the Quad: Jaspers Take On Halloween At MU
Laili Shahrestani, Features Editor Oct. 31 marks the spookiest day on the calendar – Halloween. Several Jaspers decided to celebrate the holiday by showing up to campus in their costumes. From animals and superheroes to fictional characters, students showed off what they are or will be planning to wear this Halloween. The Quadrangle spoke with students regarding their costumes, the inspiration behind them and their … Continue reading Voices on the Quad: Jaspers Take On Halloween At MU
Manhattan Magazine and Logos Academic Journal Host Event to Celebrate Student Art
The Autumn Writer’s Forum was an “expression of student artwork”. ERIOLUWA AKIN-SALAMI / THE QUADRANGLE Erioluwa Akin-Salami, Contributor On Oct. 29, Manhattan Magazine and Logos Academic Journal held a first-time event called the Autumn Writer’s Forum, where former artists and authors celebrated their work, read poetry and shared their art. The event was filled with creativity, as each performance conveyed themes from comedic ideas to … Continue reading Manhattan Magazine and Logos Academic Journal Host Event to Celebrate Student Art
Guitar Recital Hosted in Honor of Hispanic Heritage Month
Professor Dan Garcia performing at the recital hosted for Hispanic Heritage Month. SARAH ROLKA / THE QUADRANGLE Sarah Rolka, Staff Writer In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, Daniel Garcia, adjunct associate professor of music, performed a classical guitar recital on campus. At the recital on Oct. 28, many of the pieces performed had origins from various Spanish-speaking countries. The music not only spanned across multiple … Continue reading Guitar Recital Hosted in Honor of Hispanic Heritage Month
The Book Nook: The Open Boat
Marc Veldhuyzen, Contributor A boat sinks in the middle of the ocean. You and a small crew of three barely escape on a row boat. You’re alone in an open boat at sea. No food, no fresh water and nothing but the consistent buoy of the ocean. This is a hopeless situation, and yet, you still struggle. You still desperately row your boat to try … Continue reading The Book Nook: The Open Boat
