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The Quadrangle (or The Quad) is the student-run newspaper of Manhattan University. The Quadrangle publishes weekly on Tuesdays during the academic year at Manhattan University. It is editorially independent of the college's administration. The Quadrangle has continually published since its founding in 1924, when Manhattan University moved to its current location in the Riverdale section of The Bronx in New York City.[1] The Quadrangle is an official club of Manhattan University and is open to students of all academic fields of study.[2]
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"We do journalism" | |
Type | Weekly student newspaper |
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Format | Berliner |
School | Manhattan University |
Editor | Anna Woods |
Founded | 1924 |
Headquarters | 4513 Manhattan College Parkway Kelly Commons 2.04 Riverdale, NY 10471 |
Circulation | 2,000 |
Website | mcquad |
In 2008, The Quadrangle was mentioned in The New York Times after writing a story about a proposed chastity club on the Manhattan University campus. The idea was proposed by then college president Brother Thomas J. Scanlan, and never came to fruition.[3]
The Quadrangle's editorial board operates on one-year-long terms, which begin in January in conclude in December. The editor-in-chief is chosen by the outgoing board in an election in November. The editor-in-chief then selects club members to fill out the rest of the board. Each of the four sections of the paper: news, features, arts and entertainment, and sports, has an editor and at least one assistant editor. The board also includes additional editors and assistant editors for social media, production and layout, and photography. In 2014, the Web Editor position was created. In 2017, the multimedia editor position was added. The editor-in-chief also appoints at least one managing editor.[citation needed]
In 2017, The Quadrangle's editorial board, or masthead, is composed of nineteen Manhattan University students.[citation needed]
Since 1982, The Quadrangle has published an annual satire edition, typically released near the April Fools' Day holiday.
Since 2015, The Quadrangle has published special editions on a biennial basis. Topics discussed in recent special issues include gender,[4] money,[5] health[6] and faith.[7] Special editions are published once per semester.
Name | Year |
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Grace Cardinal | 2024 |
Jocelyn Visnov | 2023 |
Kyla Guilfoil | 2022 |
Anna Woods | 2021 |
Gabriella DePinho | 2020 |
Megan Dreher | 2019 |
Taylor Breathauer | 2018 |
Stephen D. Zubrycky | 2017 |
Alexandra Hutzler | 2016 |
Sean Sonnemann | 2015 |
Natalie Sullivan | 2014 |
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