LETTER from the EDITOR

Dear Readers, Hello, happy Triangle Tuesday and welcome to issue 10!  By now, you may have noticed a very special print issue sitting on stands around campus. For the first time since 2023, The Triangle has returned in print! For those who may not know, The Triangle is The Quad’s annual satirical April Fool’s Day edition. It brings our staff great pleasure to put this … Continue reading LETTER from the EDITOR

Voices on the Quad: Spring Break Edition

Senior Quinn Nagle and friends in Nashville. QUINN NAGLE / COURTESY Kayla Werth, Contributor Spring break has come to an end and Manhattan University students have returned to campus to complete the final stretch of the spring semester. Many students took the week-long break to get a much needed breather and put aside their academics. The Quadrangle spoke with students around campus to find out … Continue reading Voices on the Quad: Spring Break Edition

MU’s Career Center Seeks New Peer Career Advisors

A flyer adverstising the new Peer Career Advisor job positions. CENTER FOR CAREER DEVELOPMENT / COURTESY Leyla J Mercado, Arts & Entertainment Editor Manhattan University’s Center for Career Development (CCD) has announced its search for new Peer Career Advisors as it begins the recruitment process for the 2025-2026 academic year. Dedicated to supporting students’ futures, the center offers career guidance and preparation through its career … Continue reading MU’s Career Center Seeks New Peer Career Advisors

Students Display Talent in One Acts Performance

MU Players annouce show dates for One Acts 2025. @PLAYERSMU / INSTAGRAM Emmanouel Sofillas, Managing Editor In an exciting celebration of student artistry, Manhattan University’s Players brought energy, humor and emotion to the Smith Auditorium stage during their annual One Acts event. The event featured a collection of short plays directed, written and performed entirely by students, showcasing their creative range and collaborative spirit. This … Continue reading Students Display Talent in One Acts Performance

Book Nook: Sunrise on the Reaping

Sunrise on The Reaping’s newly debuted cover. BLOG.BOOKSAMILLION/COURTESY Elizabeth Kalaj, Senior Writer On March 18, Suzanne Collins released her fifth book within “The Hunger Games” series, “Sunrise on the Reaping”. There was a large anticipation towards this release, being that Collins has said in the past that she “only writes when she has something to say”.  The story is told in first person point of … Continue reading Book Nook: Sunrise on the Reaping

Women’s Lacrosse Clinches Win at Gaelic Park, Downs Merrimack 14-11

Jasper women’s lacrosse score first MAAC victory against Merrimack. VINCENT DUSOVIC/COURTESY Andrew Mannion, Sports Editor On Saturday afternoon, the Jaspers Women’s Lacrosse team took down Merrimack with a score of 14-11. Led by four goals from the MAAC Student-Athlete of the Week, Olivia Cruthers, the offense was able to put together their second highest score total of the season. The Jaspers started strong, with Cruthers … Continue reading Women’s Lacrosse Clinches Win at Gaelic Park, Downs Merrimack 14-11

Games of the Week

Jasper Baseball claims 9-8 victory against Quinnipiac. ARTHUR ELLIS/ COURTESY Andrew Mannion, Sports Editor Men’s Lacrosse The Jaspers Men’s Lacrosse team played two games this week. The first was a win over Quinnipiac, and the other a loss on the road at Canisius. The Manhattan Jaspers Men’s Lacrosse team earned a gritty 7–6 victory over Quinnipiac on Wednesday afternoon at Gaelic Park, improving to 5–4 … Continue reading Games of the Week

Games of the Week

Emily Derrico, #16, scored three goals in the Jaspers’ game against Binghamton University. GOJASPERS.COM / COURTESY Emmanouel Sofillas, Managing Editor Women’s Lacrosse The Manhattan Jaspers women’s lacrosse team faced a tough afternoon at Gaelic Park, falling to the Binghamton Bearcats 19-4 on Wednesday. Coming off a close loss to LIU nearly two weeks ago, the Jaspers were eager to get back on track at home, … Continue reading Games of the Week

Jasper Jams: Spring’s Around the Corner

Flynn Myers, Staff Writer For my most recent Jasper Jams I wrote about the harshness of winter, emphasizing its end, that was never in sight. I am now here to tell you, spring is around the corner. I got my inspiration for a new playlist the other day when it hit 50℉ outside, the sun was shining on my face and I felt I had … Continue reading Jasper Jams: Spring’s Around the Corner