Addressing Abortion and Contraceptives on a Catholic Campus

Each year, 50 percent of all pregnancies that occur in the United States are not planned, according to a Brookings Institution report. This is nearly 2.8 million women, a number far higher than that of other developed countries. Half of these unintended pregnancies are a result of not using contraception, while some are a result of the improper use of it, and thousands more are … Continue reading Addressing Abortion and Contraceptives on a Catholic Campus

Bias Reports Rattle College

by Jeremy Loffredo, Aaron Mayorga & Stephen Zubrycky Contributor Writer, Editor & Editor-in-Chief The Office of the Dean of Students has received multiple reports of bias incidents involving Manhattan College students, The Quadrangle has learned. The Dean’s Office has confirmed that it has been investigating three incidents of bias that were reported by multiple students and one faculty member since November 2016. “I had a professor … Continue reading Bias Reports Rattle College

Manhattan Students Join in Women’s Marches

by Rose Brennan, Haley Burnside, and August Kissel Asst. Editors and Editor Less than 24 hours following President Donald J. Trump’s inauguration, citizens across America took part in the Women’s March on Washington, a series of demonstrations for women’s rights. The main march was stationed in Washington, D.C., but as many as 673 other “sister” marches took place across the world with an estimated 4.8 … Continue reading Manhattan Students Join in Women’s Marches

South Campus Residence Hall Coming Fall 2019, New STEM Building September 2020

Redesigning South Campus In a few short years, Manhattan College’s South Campus (the area near Leo Hall and RLC) will look very different to the college community. A series of ongoing projects are well underway that have already and will continue to impact the appearance and operations of not just that area, but the entire campus. The first stage of the plan is already complete, … Continue reading South Campus Residence Hall Coming Fall 2019, New STEM Building September 2020

Bravest Loses Life Responding to Explosion Blocks Away from Campus

by RIKKILYNN SHIELDS, Editor A New York City fire chief died while responding to an explosion of a house that was allegedly being used to grow marijuana on West 234th Street on Sept. 27, according to police. Batallion Chief Michael Fahy, 44, died after he was hit by falling debris while directing his team in how to respond to the emergency. The father of three was … Continue reading Bravest Loses Life Responding to Explosion Blocks Away from Campus