Manhattan University Resi-Commuters “Make Noise” About Riverdale Press Article

Mary Haley, Marketing Chair & Asst. Features Editor  As I walked back home from my afternoon class last Monday, I was greeted by a man on a bicycle, with a handful of newspapers as a “special delivery to the residents who live here” — my apartment building. Before I could even read the headline, my eyes were immediately drawn to a photo of the same … Continue reading Manhattan University Resi-Commuters “Make Noise” About Riverdale Press Article

LETTER from the EDITOR

Dear Readers, Hello, and welcome back from what I hope was a relaxing and rejuvenating holiday! While I may not be new around here, the new year is the perfect time for a reintroduction. My name is Grace Cardinal, and this will be my second year serving as Editor-in-Chief for this outstanding publication. I’m a senior communication major who will be graduating in December, and … Continue reading LETTER from the EDITOR

Letter from the Editor

Hello and welcome to Issue 5! I hope you’re staying warm through the cold weather! In my personal opinion, reading the Quad is a great opportunity to cozy up with some hot cocoa and learn about what’s been going on around campus.  This week’s issue is jam-packed with stories of Jaspers from the past and present.  In news, we have two MC alumni returning to campus … Continue reading Letter from the Editor

Letter from the Editor

Hello and happy Valentines Day!I hope you spend some time with someone you care for today, whether itbe a close friend or someone special. While you may find yourself running fromclass to class to club meetings just like any other tueday, remember you don’tneed a special holiday to tell someone that you love and appreciate them.This week the Quad has some Valentines themed articles including … Continue reading Letter from the Editor

Letter from the Editor

Dear Readers,  Hello and welcome back to campus! My name is Jocelyn Visnov, and I have the privilege of being Editor-in-Chief of the Quadrangle this year.  If you’re reading the print version of the paper, to the left you’ll find a very talented list of writers and editors. This masthead, along with many other wonderful writers not listed, will be working hard to excite and … 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

An Outlook on Jaspers Men’s Basketball 2022-23 Season

By Andrew Mannion, Staff Writer It’s safe to say this has been a wild and unexpected start to basketball season for the Jaspers. Steve Masiello, the head coach for the Jaspers, was fired just two weeks before the start of Manhattan’s season. Jose Perez, the MAAC preseason player of the year, headed to West Virginia. With the loss of Masiello, Perez and former assistant coach … Continue reading An Outlook on Jaspers Men’s Basketball 2022-23 Season

Manhattan College Women’s Basketball Shine In Their Own Spotlight

By Angelica Niedermeyer, Asst. Sports Editor  The Manhattan College women’s basketball team is the shining star this year. Led by the always supportive Coach Heather Vulin in her seventh season and three motivated captains — Dee Dee Davis, Brazil Harvey-Carr and Christinia Katsamouri — the Lady Jaspers deserve more praise than ever for their efforts this year. Despite their current 0-2 record in non-conference games … Continue reading Manhattan College Women’s Basketball Shine In Their Own Spotlight

Letter from the Editor

Dear Readers, Happy Election Day! Today, as our issue 8 hits stands, we have reached the 2022 midterm elections. If you have not already participated in early or mail-in voting, I encourage you to vote today.  Our democracy only works if we all participate. No matter which side of the aisle you stand on, it’s crucial that you cast your ballot and inform your representatives … Continue reading Letter from the Editor