By Jingsia Hathorne, Staff Writer I took the liberty of comparing Bryn Mawr’s dining halls to the Haverford equivalent, and the results were predictable: Bryn
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A First Class Ticket to Cannes: Bryn Mawr Sophomore Attends Prestigious International Film Festival
By Vanessa Shehu, Staff Writer While many of us headed home from Bryn Mawr at the end of the 2018–2019 school year, Kareena Mehta ‘22
Horoscopes?
By Sylvia Young, Staff Writer Aries: You’re known for your fiery passion, but don’t let that burning feeling set the fire alarm off. We just
Pussy Riot’s Nadya Tolokonnikova: Activism Under Totalitarianism
By Leo Baudhuin, Staff Editor On September 26, Swarthmore College welcomed the feminist Russian punk rock group, Pussy Riot, to their stage. The event was
Horoscopes: Week of 9/29
By Izzie Ludlow and Isabelle Meegan, Staff Writers Aries: Time to take some trips on the Blue Bus to meet the love of your life.
Haverford Officially Welcomes 16th President in Inauguration
By Gwynne Dulaney, Co-Editor-in-Chief On Saturday, September 7, Haverford students, faculty, and staff gathered on Founder’s Green to witness the inauguration of Haverford’s 16th president,
MTV Welcome to My Crib: Dorm Experiences at Bryn Mawr
By Isabel Oalican, Staff Editor, and Nayantara Batra, Staff Writer College living is a transition for practically everyone. Moving to a new campus, perhaps in
Pete Buttigieg Head-to-Head
By Michael McCarthy and Catherine Lin Note: the ideas and opinions in these pieces do not necessarily reflect the stance of the editorial board at
Can’t we just make a path down Senior Row already?
By Anna Hsu, Staff Editor It’s a beautiful summer morning. The breeze feels crisp and refreshing. The sweet scent of summer blooms drifts across the
The Impact of Paper vs. Sprinklers on Bryn Mawr’s Campus
By Avery Matteo and Sophie Khanna, Staff Writers Anxieties surrounding the state of our planet’s health and its questionable future are at the forefront of