Fashion Finds: What MU Students are Wearing this Fall

Joshua Reichard, Staff Writer Days are getting shorter, leaves are falling and campus is abuzz with all things fall. Manhattan University students are taking note and changing up their wardrobes for the season. Some may like to embrace a cozy, fall look, while others tend to stand out and try new styles for the season. While personal style differs between students, everyone can agree on … Continue reading Fashion Finds: What MU Students are Wearing this Fall

MU Hosts Annual Family Weekend

The DKE Fraternity and SDT Sorority Family Potluck. MISHA JABAL-ABADI/THE QUADRANGLE Misha Jabal-Abadi, Contributor Manhattan University held its annual Family Weekend on Sept. 27 and 28. Whether students chose to stay on campus or explore the city, there was an agenda full of various activities, ranging from small meetings to professional sports games. Some highlights included Friday night’s Yankees game, Pancakes with the President on … Continue reading MU Hosts Annual Family Weekend

Beta Alpha Psi Presents The Practice of Presence

Maizy Swift, Production Editor & Asst. Social Media Editor On Oct. 1, Beta Alpha Psi invited Amanda Sanseverino, Ph.D., professor of accounting at MU, to conduct a meditation session based on the “practice of presence” in De La Salle Hall. This session was open to all Manhattan University students, and first introduced the practice of meditation, alongside the fundamentals of mindfulness, which can be used … Continue reading Beta Alpha Psi Presents The Practice of Presence

SWE Prepares a Year of Events and Opportunities for Female Engineers

The women of SWE at their annual SWE For Scouts event @MANHATTANUNIVERSITYSWE / LINKEDIN.COM Leyla J. Mercado, A&E Editor The Society of Women Engineers (SWE) has a variety of events and activities planned for the upcoming academic year, aiming to highlight the contributions of Manhattan University’s female engineers. According to manhattan.edu, SWE, founded in 1950, is a not-for-profit educational and service organization that is intended … Continue reading SWE Prepares a Year of Events and Opportunities for Female Engineers

Physics and Mathematics Department at MU Hosts Seminar on Large Hadron Collider and Higgs Boson Research

Rostislav Konoplich pictured discussing the profound impact of particle physics on science. LAILI SHAHRESTANI/ THE QUADRANGLE Maddie Rosado, Contributor On Sept. 24, the physics and mathematics department sponsored a seminar led by Rostislav Konoplich, Ph.D., where he spoke to students and several faculty members about the important discoveries he had made while working at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in Switzerland.  Konoplich’s research interests lie … Continue reading Physics and Mathematics Department at MU Hosts Seminar on Large Hadron Collider and Higgs Boson Research

Manhattan University’s Jasper Safe Program Expands Network

Brooke Della Rocco, News Editor Manhattan University has announced the continuation and adaptation of the Jasper Safe program for the fall semester, originally created in January of 2025. Jasper Safe is a program that focuses on establishing a network across small businesses surrounding the university to make students feel safer and more comfortable outside campus grounds. The program aims to create safe havens, letting students … Continue reading Manhattan University’s Jasper Safe Program Expands Network

Sanctus Artem Holds Collage on the Quad Event

Sanctus Artem holds their first event of the semester, Collage on the Quad. @SANCTUSARTEM / INSTAGRAM Sarah Rolka, Contributor On Sept. 16, Manhattan University’s art club, Sanctus Artem, held their first event of the semester called Collage on the Quad. The event acted as a space where students could express themselves creatively through collages made from magazine clippings and other art supplies.  Sanctus Artem is … Continue reading Sanctus Artem Holds Collage on the Quad Event

Radiological and Health Sciences Students Balance Clinicals and Didactics Program

Three students who are balancing clinicals with the didactics program on campus. ANGELA OLIVEIRA/ COURTESY Flynn Myers, Staff Writer It’s not unusual at Manhattan University to see students juggling their calendars, from academics to extracurriculars, and often jobs as well.  Such is the case for juniors Giannie Restivo and Sofia Roth, who this semester are balancing clinicals with the didactics program in MU’s radiological and … Continue reading Radiological and Health Sciences Students Balance Clinicals and Didactics Program