De La Salle Dinner Shatters Record
$2 MILLION RAISED The Waldorf Astoria, closing doors for renovation on March first, hosted one of the most important fundraisers for Manhattan College, the De La Salle Medal Dinner. This year, an outstanding amount of money was collected by the school, breaking an all-time record of $2 million. The De La Salle Medal is an honor conferred annually to honor executives who exemplify the principles … Continue reading De La Salle Dinner Shatters Record
Letter to the Editor
NATALIE SULLIVAN, Class of 2014 writes: My name is Natalie Sullivan, and I am an alumnus of Manhattan College as well as the former editor-in-chief of the Quadrangle. I am writing to express my disappointment in Manhattan College’s lack of response to the recent video of MC’s basketball coach, Steve Masiello, calling millennials a “fraudulent generation” who gets frustrated when things don’t go their way … Continue reading Letter to the Editor
Lora Sarich Named New Women’s Volleyball Coach
By Ariel Pacheco, Contributor Lora Sarich was named the new Jaspers’ head volleyball coach by Manhattan’s Director of Intercollegiate Athletics, Marianne Reilly. Sarich brings with her experience as both a head coach and a player. As the new Jasper head coach, Sarich is tasked with trying to bring her knowledge and experience from her previous stops before coaching here at Manhattan. She has been successful … Continue reading Lora Sarich Named New Women’s Volleyball Coach
For V-Day, Players Perform in Solidarity with Women
by Haley Burnside Assistant Editor On Saturday night, the Manhattan College Players presented an emotional show displaying solidarity with women and girls. The show, titled “These Are My Pieces,” featured monologues, works of poetry and speeches written by women and for women. The show was directed by senior Ange Lopilato and freshman Gabby Kasper. Both male and female students stood in front of the audience gathered … Continue reading For V-Day, Players Perform in Solidarity with Women
Spring Commencement Moved to Weekdays
Breaking from recent tradition of commencement exercises being held on a weekend, Manhattan College’s graduation ceremonies for the class of 2017 will be held on Thursday, May 18 and Friday, May 19 for the graduate and undergraduate programs respectively. “There were lots of parts to the overall change to the calendar, and this was just a part of it,” Provost William Clyde said. The most … Continue reading Spring Commencement Moved to Weekdays
Alexander Hamilton: The Man, The Myth, The Musical” Hits Campus as part of Lecture Series
Alexander Hamilton has become more of a household name as of late due to Lin-Manuel Miranda’s hit Broadway Musical of last year, “Hamilton.” As a founding father and the nation’s first ever secretary of treasury, Hamilton was a fiery political spirit and he now resides on the ten dollar bill. With all of this said, on Wednesday, Feb. 15, a Robert J. Christen Lecture occurred … Continue reading Alexander Hamilton: The Man, The Myth, The Musical” Hits Campus as part of Lecture Series
Jaspers Blow Out Bobcats on Senior Night
Charles Lippolis, Assistant Sports Editor Sunday night, Manhattan’s Men’s Basketball Team celebrated senior Tyler Wilson’s career with a win over Qunnipiac with a final score of 95-74. The Jaspers shot the lights out, with their 55% mark from field goal range leading them to their highest scoring performance of conference play. More importantly, the defense was the facilitator of this offense, with the team scoring 30 … Continue reading Jaspers Blow Out Bobcats on Senior Night
This Week in Photos: February 12-18, 2017
Freshman Finds Fashionable Bargains at Wholesalers
by Lauren Schuster Staff Writer Meet Katharine Scheid, a freshman engineering major originally from Long Island. By using her creative eye, she’s interested in fun headbands to allow her to stand out and be unique. She discussed her fashion sense with us. The Quadrangle: How would you describe your style? Katharine Scheid: It’s all over the place sometimes. I like a lot of bright col- … Continue reading Freshman Finds Fashionable Bargains at Wholesalers
