LETTER from the EDITOR
Dear Readers, Many of you may have seen our posts on social media this past week asking for signatures and donations to help keep our publication alive. I wanted to provide you with a bit more insight into why it is we are asking for both, and why we need your help. At the beginning of the fall semester, our publication was told by Student … Continue reading LETTER from the EDITOR
Manhattan University Flag Football Gears Up For Year Two
Members of the Manhattan University flag football team.OWEN MCWALTERS / THE QUADRANGLE By Owen McWalters, Contributor The Manhattan University flag football team, which was formed just last year, looks to build upon its foundation and take considerable steps forward in year two. Last year, the Manhattan University flag football team played a total of six games. The Jaspers played two games at Gaelic Park against … Continue reading Manhattan University Flag Football Gears Up For Year Two
Women’s Volleyball Suffers Tough Loss to NJIT
Mikalah Curran (#16) in action.SCARLISA FERNANDEZ / THE QUADRANGLE By Scarlisa Fernandez, Contributor Manhattan University women’s volleyball faced NJIT in their first home game Tuesday night. Despite the team’s dedication and teamwork shown, they dropped the game 3-0. The Jaspers found themselves down early, giving NJIT a 10-3 start in the first set, before they would eventually lose the set. This set the momentum for … Continue reading Women’s Volleyball Suffers Tough Loss to NJIT
Jasper Jams: Songs to Get Ready To Before Going Out
By Elizabeth Kalaj, Web Editor I hope your first month back at school has been filled with many coffee runs, train rides, laughs with friends and makeup sessions in front of the mirror. I am honored to write my first Jasper Jams on something I am extremely passionate about, songs perfect for doing your hair and makeup before going out. Most of you know what … Continue reading Jasper Jams: Songs to Get Ready To Before Going Out
Who Did It? Meet the Cast and Crew of And Then There Were None!
Cast of ‘And Then There Were None’ does a read through of the script.AARON SCHOEPF / COURTESY By Angelina Persaud, Managing Editor/News Editor Murder-mystery fans beware as the Manhattan University Players have announced the cast for their fall play based on Agatha Christie’s book, And Then There Were None. The MU Players had a rather large turnout for their auditions for the play, with 27 … Continue reading Who Did It? Meet the Cast and Crew of And Then There Were None!
MU’s Shakespeare Scholars Take Their Education to Broadway’s Romeo and Juliet
By Ty Jackson, Contributor Brian Chalk, Ph.D., and his English 329 class will head downtown to see “Romeo and Juliet” live on Broadway on Nov. 13. This process began when Chalk approached the Kakos School of Arts and Sciences dean, Marcy Kelly, Ph.D., to support the cost of the tickets. Starring Kit Connor and Rachel Zegler as Romeo and Juliet, respectively, these characters are an … Continue reading MU’s Shakespeare Scholars Take Their Education to Broadway’s Romeo and Juliet
Bringing The Big Apple International: Explore Winter Study Abroad at Manhattan University
Jaspers abroad 2022 Winter Study Abroad session in Barcelona, facilitated by Emmett Ryan. ELIZABETH KALAJ/THE QUADRANGLE By Julia Ciampa, Staff Writer As the cold weather quickly approaches New York City, Manhattan University’s winter study-abroad groups have begun to book their trips. Each year, Manhattan University offers a plethora of exciting opportunities for Jaspers to fully immerse themselves in different opportunities to explore new horizons around … Continue reading Bringing The Big Apple International: Explore Winter Study Abroad at Manhattan University
A Look Into Spiritual Direction Appointments At Manhattan University
By Ty Jackson, Contributor The spiritual direction program at Manhattan University offers students an opportunity to deepen their prayer life and enhance their relationship with God. This initiative is meant to be inclusive, catering to individuals from various religious backgrounds and traditions. Students and alumni meet with a spiritual director every four to six weeks to provide consistent support and allow participants to grow in … Continue reading A Look Into Spiritual Direction Appointments At Manhattan University
The Black Student Union has a Fourth Flea Market Success
Sweet Heat Thrift’s stand at the Black Student Union Flea Market.NATALIE SCHMITT / THE QUADRANGLE By Natalie Schmitt, Contributor Manhattan University’s Black Student Union (BSU) held their first flea market of the semester with a lively and welcoming atmosphere, filled with both music and free snacks. Faramoluwa Davis, president of the Black Student Union, spoke to The Quadrangle about why being a part of the … Continue reading The Black Student Union has a Fourth Flea Market Success
