By Annarose King, Staff Writer Quiara Alegría Hudes looked at home on the stage of Goodhart Hall’s auditorium. She had held a playwriting and dramatic writing
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Bryn Mawr’s “Defy Expectation” Campaign Raises Student Questions
By Jingsia Hathorne, Staff Editor, & Isabel Oalican, Staff Editor and Social Media Head On Friday, October 1, Bryn Mawr College celebrated their 2011–2021 financial
Bryn Mawr Dining Services Needs an Immediate Overhaul
By Anna Hsu, Co-Editor-in-Chief As Erdman’s dish room reopens and we can once again use ceramic plates and silverware, students have started to settle into
Lillian Vickers: Bryn Mawr’s Most Famous Ghost
By Viviana Freyer, Staff Editor Bryn Mawr College has no shortage of notable students and alumni. However, one notorious Mawrtyr never actually graduated, and according
Horoscopes: Week of 10/18/21
By Theli Bielnick, Contributing Writer Aries: Trust your intuition; you don’t need to get any work done over the weekend. (Editor’s Note: Once again, the
The Tenuous Balance Beam of Mental Health in Performers and Athletes
By Gabrielle Grosbety, Staff Editor Mental health has been a major consideration for almost everyone in some capacity in the last year. Between the COVID-19
Meetings under the Moon: Memories of the Mid-Autumn Festival
By Anna Hsu, Co-Editor-in-Chief As the sky’s rosy blush deepens to a dusky indigo, the full moon slowly ascends to take its place atop the
Horoscopes: Week of 9/19/21
By Theo Bien, Contributing Writer Aries: Eating more Dining Center tendies will lead to success in other avenues of your life. This effect will be
Bryn Mawr Students Reflect on Their Gap Years
By Holden Davitian, Staff Editor This past year has rerouted or derailed almost everyone’s lives and plans. What used to be referred to as the
The Future of Classics: An Incoming Haverford Student’s Perspective
By Zhao Gu Gammage, Staff Writer As a seventh grader beginning Latin, I was jubilant, proud to study the language. In my naivety, I jumped