By Jingsia Hathorne, Staff Writer The moment I stepped outside into the cloisters at Old Library with an abundance of other individuals wearing black robes
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Walt Whitman: “Deathbed Edition” Review
By Michael McCarthy, Staff Writer Two hundred years after his birth, a reevaluation has begun concerning the most American of American poets, Walt Whitman, and
Review: “Deathbed Edition”
By Emily Saks, Staff Writer The Bi-College Theater Department’s fall show, Deathbed Edition, directed by Mark Lord, held performances on November 8–10th and 14–16th. The
Bryn Mawr Fall 2019 Plenary – Blue Bus Blues: 4 Resolutions Passed, 5 Tabled
By Anna Hsu, Staff Editor The speakers seemed to constantly emit ear-splitting blasts of sound as the Student Government Association Executive Board (SGA E-Board) frantically
Munchy Crunchy Eat My Lunchy: Welcoming Haverford’s New Aerobic Digester
By Gwynne Dulaney, Co-Editor-in-Chief This fall, the Haverford DC welcomed a new helper into its kitchen. Always striving to leave the planet a cleaner, more
DC Sunrise Movement Sit-In
By Sophie Khanna, Staff Writer On October 29, four Bryn Mawr students and I traveled to Washington, D.C. on a last minute trip, in hopes
Bi-Co Asian Students Association Culture Show and Celebration
By Isabel Oalican, Staff Editor On October 26, students packed into the Goodhart Auditorium to watch the Bi-Co Asian Students Association (ASA) Culture Show and
Haverford Customs Restructuring: What We Know
By Adrian Velonis, Staff Editor On the evening of Wednesday, October 30th, students and administrators convened for an open town hall organized by the Task
Kishi Bashi at Union Transfer: History, Hope, and Healing
By Avery Matteo, Staff Writer Kaoru Ishibashi, who records under the name Kishi Bashi, had a complicated task ahead of him at Union Transfer on
Bryn Mawr Crossword Puzzle 11/14
By Anna Hsu, Staff Editor Down 1. Where the mid-autumn festival celebration was held this year SUNKEN GARDEN 3. One of two cafes located on