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Volume CVIII, Issue 8
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NEW YORK, OCTOBER 31, 2023
Local High School Students Settle into Hayden Hall Fall Has Arrived to MC
Fall is offically here as the Manhattan College campus is donned with leaves of red, yellow, orange and brown. ADRIANNE HUTTO/THE QUADRANGLE
President’s New Initiative Could Potentially Cancel Your Class - Is Your Class Next? Mack Olmsted
Asst. Arts & Entertainment Editor Manhattan College students and faculty have raised concerns about a new initiative at the college to raise class minimums to 15 students, essentially canceling classes with not enough students registered. The initiative has not been announced publicly yet, but some faculty members have told The Quadrangle for the incoming plans. Arshia Anwer, chair of the communication department noted that before the current
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Local HS Students Settle into Hayden Hall on pg. 3
semester began, the provost met with faculty to discuss what this new initiative would look like, and how it will affect departments. The initiative will begin in the spring. However, this past fall the requirement was to have classes with at least 10 students, but for next semester it will be raised to 15. If it is essential for the course to run, for example, a senior needs to take the course to graduate, the course might run as a tutorial. With no official announcement from the office of the president, students only heard news about this through faculty and peers. This led to many students being confused and
upset over the lack of communication. Nayelis Minaya, a junior in the O’Malley School of Business, explained how the lack of communication was frustrating. “I just think it’s very telling that the school is not telling the students this when a lot of them are not aware that maybe some of the courses that they were thinking of taking next semester are not happening,” Minaya said. “That’s obviously very unfortunate that the school is not communicating that.” President Milo Riverso, Ph.D., did not provide a com__________________________ CONTINUED ON PAGE 3
Kyla Guilfoil
Managing Editor Manhattan College students in Hayden Hall have welcomed new neighbors this semester: high school students from Atmosphere Academy, a charter school just down the block from the college’s campus on 242 Street and Broadway. As the college did not make any announcements or clarifications to its students at the beginning of the semester, some MC students have told The Quadrangle that there has been confusion and some disruption due to Atmosphere’s presence on campus. A Manhattan College administration official told The Quadrangle that Atmosphere Academy is renting the second floor of MC’s Hayden Hall to accommodate their students in grades nine through 12. According to the college, Atmosphere is currently unable to use their usual building, and therefore reached out to MC for a temporary arrangement. The Atmosphere students began using Hayden in September and are set to use the building until December. It is a short-term arrangement and will not impact long-term use of the building, the college said in a statement to The Quadrangle. “As a neighbor and friend of the school, the College assisted it with this very temporary arrangement as a swing space while its building across the street from our main entrance was being completed. It was our understanding that the
school had few if any options due to the unavailability of its building,” the college stated. The college’s administration said that they apologize for any confusion regarding the arrangement with Atmosphere. “Given the short-term nature of the agreement and that the arrangement was never intended to be permanent, there was no formal announcement,” the college stated. “By offering this three-month rental to the charter school, we are providing important support to our community partners. Atmosphere Academy is a valuable asset to our neighborhood, and the College is pleased to be able to assist them in this way.” A Manhattan College administration official told The Quadrangle that Atmosphere students also have access to other facilities on campus, such as Locke’s Loft and O’Malley Library, when with a chaperone from the Academy. Atmosphere Academy did not provide a comment to The Quadrangle. Hayden Hall has primarily been used by the Kakos School of Science. The dean, Marcy Peteroy-Kelly, Ph.D., told The Quadrangle that she does not feel the arrangement has caused any issues for students so far this semester. “We’ve been able to effectively move things around as needed and are happy that we can help out our neighbors,” Kelly said. However, some Manhattan students believe the arrangement has caused some disrup__________________________ CONTINUED ON PAGE 3
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IN SPORTS:
Photos from Manhattan Madness on pg. 7
MC Players Perform the Secretaries on pg. 9
MC Volleyball Makes a Comeback on pg. 11