3OH!3 Rocks the Stage at MU’s Annual Springfest

3OH!3 members, Sean Foreman (left) and Nathaniel Motte (right) pictured alongside Brother Jasper, pumping up the crowd.LAILI SHAHRESTANI / THE QUADRANGLE Laili Shahrestani & Angelina Perez, Features Editor / Senior Writer On April 6, Manhattan University welcomed to campus this year’s Springfest performer, 3OH!3, a musical duo composed of vocalists Nathaniel Motte and Sean Foreman. Through their alternative and party style genre of music, the group … Continue reading 3OH!3 Rocks the Stage at MU’s Annual Springfest

Springfest Makes Triumphant Return to MU Campus With Headlining Artist 3OH!3

3OH!3 found fame in the early 2000’s with their Billboard Hot 100 hit, “Don’t Trust Me”. 3OH!3/COURTESY Grace Cardinal,  Editor-in-Chief Springfest is returning to Manhattan University once again on April 5 featuring hip-hop duo 30H!3. The event will be the first time since 2023 that MU has hosted a headlining artist for the day.  30H!3 is an American hip hop duo from Boulder, Colorado. They … Continue reading Springfest Makes Triumphant Return to MU Campus With Headlining Artist 3OH!3

MC’s Annual Spring Fest Brought Sweet Treats and Bull Riding

Students giving out Red Bull on the quad.ANGELINA PEREZ / THE QUADRANGLE By Angelina Perez, Arts & Entertainment Editor and Engagement Editor On the first weekend of April, Manhattan College’s annual Spring Fest took place so students could enjoy time on the quad with their fellow Jaspers, bouncy castles, food and more.  Students rode the mechanical bull, timing each other in an attempt to break … Continue reading MC’s Annual Spring Fest Brought Sweet Treats and Bull Riding

Nobody Does it Bigger: Two Friends Headline Springfest

by Anna Woods & Christine Nappi, Managing Editor & Senior Writer Campus just got a little friendlier this past weekend.  After a three year hiatus, in-person Springfest returned in full swing, with the DJ duo Two Friends headlining the event on April 9. The LA-based group performed an hour-long set to an excited crowd of Jaspers, mixing together popular lyrics with electronic dance music beats. … Continue reading Nobody Does it Bigger: Two Friends Headline Springfest

 Spring Fest 2022: Bringing Back the Bull

By Zoe DeFazio, Asst. Arts & Entertainment Editor Manhattan College’s Spring Fest is back in person after the past two years of virtual events. This year Spring Fest will take place on Saturday, April 9,  headlined by TwoFriends, a Los Angeles based duo known for their popular remixes.  Before the pandemic, students were able to bring personal guests for a fee. However, due to all … Continue reading  Spring Fest 2022: Bringing Back the Bull

Letter from the Editor

Dear Readers, Happy almost Easter Break! I know how eager everyone is to get some well-desrved rest. Now before break officially begins, The Quadrangle is so excited to announce that Phoebe Bridgers will be headlining this year’s virtual Springfest. The concert will be held on April 11th and more details regarding the event will be released shortly. Bridgers is a critically acclaimed indie-rock musician hailing … Continue reading Letter from the Editor

Manhattan College Student Engagement Announces Virtual Spring Fest

by Victor Franco & Nicole Fitzsimmons, Staff Writer & News Editor  Manhattan College’s annual Spring Fest will be held this year after it’s cancellation during the spring of 2020 – the only difference from previous years is that it will be a virtual event. “We are definitely planning to have Spring Fest this year,” John Bennett, executive director of the Office of Student Engagement, said. … Continue reading Manhattan College Student Engagement Announces Virtual Spring Fest

Spring Fest Cancelled In Response To COVID-19

by Gillian Puma, Staff Writer  The Spring Fest event that would have been held on April 4 in Draddy Gymnasium has officially been cancelled in response to COVID-19. Spring Fest getting cancelled isn’t the only change that has occurred to the Manhattan College campus over the past few weeks, as students have officially moved out of the residence halls, and classes have moved to an online … Continue reading Spring Fest Cancelled In Response To COVID-19