By a group of Bryn Mawr students (see below) As fall semester approaches, a growing number of colleges and universities (now including three of the
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On Values and Perpetuity: A Group of Employees Reflect
By a group of Haverford College employees (see below) Members of the Haverford Community, The COVID-19 crisis has forced Haverford College, like other institutions of
Bryn Mawr’s Historic Rejection of Disability
By Laurel Maury, BMC ’93 July 26 marks the 30th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act. I was saddened, but not surprised, to read
@EnoughBadApples Archives Police Brutality
By Michael McCarthy, Staff Writer Rasaaq Shittu (Haverford ’23) shares the grief motivating the protests, petitions, and social media movements to overhaul America’s racist institutions.
Haverford Relief Fund Alleviates Financial Strain of Employees
By Michael McCarthy, Staff Writer After learning of the financial pain the coronavirus pandemic would exact on Haverford faculty and staff, a group of concerned
Bi-College News Public Statement on Anti-Racism
By the Bi-College News Editorial Board To the Bi-College community of Haverford and Bryn Mawr, In light of the nationwide protests in response to the
Account of a Boston Black Lives Matter Protest
By Isabel Oalican, Staff Editor On Sunday, May 31, my brother and I biked to Nubian Square in downtown Boston, Massachusetts to participate in a
Activities to Do in Quarantine Over the Summer
By Barbara Lazaridis, Emily Saks, and Adrian Velonis Running out of things to do in quarantine? Social distancing rules might prevent you from seeing all
Coronavirus Disrupts Mental Health Services
By Michael McCarthy, Staff Writer As the coronavirus continues to radically change the personal, academic, and social lives of people all over the world, mental
Coronavirus Raises Questions for Student Workers
By Holden Davitian, Staff Editor The thousands of school closures across the United States due to COVID-19, including Haverford (HC) and Bryn Mawr Colleges (BMC),