Letter from The Editor

Dear Readers,  What a year it has been! This is officially the last publication of The Quadrangle with me as your editor-in-chief. It has been an absolute honor and pleasure to serve as editor-in-chief for this paper. I love this publication, the people who make it happen each week and the community whom we cover so very much.  I love journalism and hope it continues … Continue reading Letter from The Editor

Letter from The Editor

Dear Readers,  We are so excited to present our fall 2022 special issue: 100 Years in the Bronx. We hope that these stories embody the community, culture and experience that comes with being a part of Manhattan College in our neighborhood.  We know that while we feel like this is our space, we also share it with so many incredible businesses, organizations and people. We … Continue reading Letter from The Editor

Letter From The Editor

Dear Readers,  Happy Thanksgiving! I hope you are able to grab a copy of the latest Quadrangle as you head off to celebrate with your families this week.  In the spirit of Thanksgiving, I wanted to thank you all for supporting journalism on Manhattan’s campus. It’s so important to stay involved in what matters to our students, staff, faculty and administrators, and that’s what we … Continue reading Letter From The Editor

Letter from the Editor

Dear Readers,  I hope you are all finished with midterms and able to take a fresh breath of relief! This week at The Quadrangle, we dove into stories about the latest Epsilon Sigma Pi induction, MC’s participation in the city’s Breast Cancer Awareness Walk and give you a deep dive on MC’s new men’s basketball coach.  If you are involved on campus and would like … Continue reading Letter from the Editor

What Can A Woman Athlete Look Like? Serena Williams Changed our Answer

By Kyla Guilfoil, Editor-in-Chief For decades, women athletes have been defined not just by their skills on the field or the court, but also by their bodies.  From soccer to tennis to ballet to swimming, a woman athlete is expected to look a certain way. Be strong, but don’t let us see too many muscles. Be fast, but be quiet. Be great, but don’t take … Continue reading What Can A Woman Athlete Look Like? Serena Williams Changed our Answer

Letter from the Editor: The UNCOMMON Issue

Dear Readers, Happy special issue! I cannot believe that we are at the final issue of the semester, including our special issue for this spring, entitled the Uncommon Issue.  When deliberating potential special issue topics early this semester, our staff was determined to highlight the uncommon experiences that come with attending Manhattan College–both the good and the bad. I feel that we’ve found a strong … Continue reading Letter from the Editor: The UNCOMMON Issue

Letter to The Editor from The Society of Friends of 517

April 11, 2022 We, The Society of Friends of 517, are the Performing Arts Students of Manhattan College. We are the workers that provide the vital elements to EVERY event in the Performing Arts; we are the thinkers and doers. We are the voice of Performing Arts. Our mission is to ensure that Lasallian Values and the School’s promises to all its students are being … Continue reading Letter to The Editor from The Society of Friends of 517

Stop Complaining About Jasper Days Artists

MONICA HORAN SENIOR WRITER MC students hold up Lasallian values and traditions, until of course it comes to matters involving “Jasper Days”. When Student Activities released the information regarding the opening act for the concert once referred to as Springfest, students reacted with disappointment to say the least. Within minutes of the tweet announcing country singer Craig Campbell as a performer for Jasper Days being … Continue reading Stop Complaining About Jasper Days Artists