By Daniel Carvalho, Staff Writer As of April 19, Pennsylvania has stated that everyone over the age of 16 is eligible for a COVID-19 vaccination.
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“America’s Trash Can”: Toxic Prisons and Environmental Racism
By Emma Schwartz, Staff Writer You can’t escape the toxins in the water at Pennsylvania’s State Correctional Institution Fayette. When I interviewed BP, who was
Bi-Co to Require Vaccines for Fall Semester
By Adrian Velonis, Co-Editor-in-Chief On April 28, Bi-Co Presidents Wendy Raymond and Kim Cassidy sent an email to students, faculty and staff with a long-awaited
Students Advocate for Bi-Co Disability Studies Minor
By Elle Thompson, Staff Editor A group of Bryn Mawr students has begun petitioning for the addition of a Bi-Co Disability Studies minor and further
It’s All Context: The Strike and Political Opportunity
By Elle Thompson, Staff Editor In discussing the Bryn Mawr strike, a common criticism has revolved around the lack of clear “proximate cause.” While the
Internships, Success, and Life after Bryn Mawr: An Interview with Kai McGinn and Philanthropist Adrienne Arsht
By Anna Hsu, Co-Editor-in-Chief As a junior, I spend my free time worrying about my life outside of the Bryn Mawr bubble. To some extent,
Bryn Mawr Students on the Front Lines
By Vanessa Shehu, Staff Writer and Secretary As of April 18, 2021 the United States has reported a significant milestone in its mission to vaccinate
Contextualizing Radical Change: Is It Radical, or Just Long Overdue?
By Isabel Oalican, Staff Editor and Social Media Head I remember sitting at Taylor Hall in fall 2020, listening to the strike leaders talk about
Bryn Mawr Spring 2021 Plenary and Elections Reiterate Commitment to Change
By Elle Thompson, Staff Editor After a hard school year, Bryn Mawr’s plenary game is back on track. Bryn Mawr’s spring 2021 plenary was a
Bryn Mawr Moves to Fully Vaccinate Community Members
By Anna Hsu, Co-Editor-in-Chief Bryn Mawr is officially vaccinating its students. Shortly after Dean Walters’ March 31 email (which stated intentions to discuss vaccination plans