By Annarose King, Staff Photographer, and Daniel Carvalho, Staff Writer On March 3, 2021, Haverford announced its decision to cancel all athletic collegiate competitions for
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Haverford Initiates Student Vaccination Plan
By Adrian Velonis, Co-Editor-in-Chief On April 2, Haverford administrators sent an email to students, faculty and staff announcing that the college had partnered with Rite
Bryn Mawr and Haverford Colleges Announce New Interdisciplinary Neuroscience Major
By Emily Saks, Staff Writer Interdisciplinary faculty members from Bryn Mawr and Haverford Colleges have recently collaborated to establish a new major in neuroscience. According
Messages to the Bi-Co: the Geese, the Squirrels, and Peanut
By Bryn Mawr Geese, Haverford Squirrels, and Peanut; Translated by Annarose King, Staff Photographer Dear Bryn Mawr and Haverford students, We are generally pleased with
“Can Women Cum? The Debate Rages On”: The Haverford Brothers Society of Female Orgasm Deniers
By Viviana Freyer and Elle Thompson, Staff Editors Quotes taken from a March 2021 conference. All names given are aliases. “For too long, we’ve been
“Ok, Zoomer”: The Generation War Reaches New Heights. Or Is This Par for the Course?
By Viviana Freyer, Staff Editor In February 2021, BuzzFeed released an article (if you can even call it that) called “Millennials Are Roasting The Crap
Bryn Mawr Traditions: Modified for COVID, but Staying Strong
By Julia Smith, Staff Writer On February 28, Lantern Night was held at Bryn Mawr. Students donned their traditional black robes and weathered the 32
Disney’s “Raya and the Last Dragon” Review
By Emily Saks, Staff Writer “How did this world get so broken?” Raya asks in the opening scene of Disney’s Raya and the Last Dragon,
Interview with Rebecca Hardiman, Author of “Good Eggs”
By Gabby Grosbety, Staff Editor Rebecca Hardiman is a former magazine editor living in New Jersey with her family of seven. Like the characters in
The Uncertain Future of the Arts Industry
By Emily Saks, Staff Writer Is the arts industry dying? A study by the Brookings Institute last August estimated a loss of 2.7 million jobs