Kate Cappabianca Sharpens Her Teaching Skills with TEU Program

Manhattan College student, Kate Cappabianca. ANDREWMANNION/COURTESY By: Andrew Mannion, Assistant Sports Editor One of the main goals for students of Manhattan College is to prepare themselves for the career they hope to enter after graduation. Kate Cappabianca, a senior at MC, has taken those steps to help her prepare for a career in teaching. MC provides many opportunities for students to continue their education during … Continue reading Kate Cappabianca Sharpens Her Teaching Skills with TEU Program

 The Sky’s the Limit for the Mechanical Engineering Department

The 2023 Blue Skies Competition Team. BAHAREHESTEJAB/COURTESY By: Mack Olmsted, Asst. Production Editor/Asst. Arts and Entertainment Editor Manhattan College mechanical engineering students are looking towards a cleaner, tech-advanced future by participating in NASA’s Blues Skies competition.  Back in 2022, Bahareh Estejab, Ph.D, a professor in the mechanical engineering department, was informed about a competition spearheaded by NASA that involves student engineers and was eager to … Continue reading  The Sky’s the Limit for the Mechanical Engineering Department

Students Share Unique Creativity on Campus in Student Journals: Manhattan Magazine and Logos

Manhattan Magazine published their most recent publication last spring. NICOLE FITZSIMMONS/ COURTESY By: Nicole Fitzsimmons, Senior Writer Manhattan College students share their passions and creativity on campus by submitting their works to on-campus student journals: Manhattan Magazine and Logos.  Manhattan Magazine is released each year emphasizing student non-academic, creative nonfiction or fiction works including poetry, photography and digital arts. Logos is a place for students … Continue reading Students Share Unique Creativity on Campus in Student Journals: Manhattan Magazine and Logos

Two Manhattan College Students Named Semifinalists in the New York Cinematography Awards

A photo from the production of “The Perfect Roommate” KERRYSULLIVAN/ COURTESY By: Isaiah Rosario, Assistant Sports Editor Manhattan College juniors Kerry Sullivan and TJ Perez were selected as a semifinalist in the New York Cinematography Awards for their short-film “The Perfect Roommate” which was produced last fall in Professor Michael Grabowski’s COMM 350 Field and Postproduction course.  The film is centered around three main characters … Continue reading Two Manhattan College Students Named Semifinalists in the New York Cinematography Awards

Vandal Defaces Rainbow Jaspers’ Flyer with Hate Speech 

By, Anna Woods, Senior Writer A flyer promoting the Rainbow Jaspers, a student organization dedicated to supporting LGBTQ+ students, was defaced with homophobic and religiously charged language. The incident has sparked outrage and concern among the student body, who are calling for swift action to address the matter and ensure a safe and inclusive campus environment. The incident occurred on Friday, Jan 20 and was … Continue reading Vandal Defaces Rainbow Jaspers’ Flyer with Hate Speech 

New Non-Credit Programs Transform The Bronx’s Educational Culture

Students show off their certificates received from completing a non-credit course. EDGAR ZAVALA/COURTESY By: Brooke DellaRocco, Staff Writer Manhattan College is now offering a variety of new non-credit programs through The School of Continuing and Professional Studies. Beginning this semester, these programs are open to both students and the general public in order to expand the professional reaches and connections of Manhattan College. Non-credit programs … Continue reading New Non-Credit Programs Transform The Bronx’s Educational Culture

MC Students Take on Unexpected Dorm Migration

New Chrysostom women’s bathroom. LIZ DONG/COURTESY By, Adrianne Hutto and Angelina Perez, Production Editor & Web Editor As Manhattan College students were planning to head home for the holidays and finish their exams last semester, Horan Hall students were instructed to pack up their dorms and relocate to another residence hall.  Students were given the option of Jasper, Lee or Chrysostom Hall and were assigned … Continue reading MC Students Take on Unexpected Dorm Migration

Horan Hall Renovations Set to be Completed in Summer 2023

By, Nicole Fitzsimmons, Senior writer In the fall 2023 semester, students will begin to have a new option for on campus housing in the newly renovated Horan Hall. Renovations are currently being constructed in the residence hall, including the implementation of modern new suites, common areas and updated facilities. Craig Collins, vice president of facilities, explained the current plans for renovations.  “In Horan Hall, we … Continue reading Horan Hall Renovations Set to be Completed in Summer 2023

Math Madness Tutoring Program Enriches Local Community Schools

Students playing math Bingo in order to learn math concepts. PEARL MARINAS/COURTESY By, Angelina Persaud, News Editor The Math Madness Outreach Program has had another year of success in teaching children to love the learning process through math tutoring services from Manhattan College students.  The initial idea for the program stemmed from the donation of an MC alum, who chose to remain anonymous, of the class … Continue reading Math Madness Tutoring Program Enriches Local Community Schools