Dr. Wendy Cadge will be the next president of Bryn Mawr College. Cadge follows President Kim Cassidy’s as she retires from her 11-year long position
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It’s a New Spring for Bi-Co theater with The Hypothetical Company’s Hurricane Diane
On April 11, The Hypothetical Company (THC) premiered their debut production of Hurricane Diane, written by Madeleine George and reinterpreted for the Bryn Mawr stage.
The Return of In-Person Plenary at Bryn Mawr College
2:25 pm on Sunday, April 7th, saw the first on-campus Plenary take place in five years. Around sixty-percent of the student body gathered in Goodhart
2024 Spring Plenary Results
On Saturday, April 15th, SGA President Bryn Osborne ’24, ended her term with one last email. Her announcement included the voting results of the Spring
WTF Week 2024 Sees Spike in Alcohol Poisoning
Campus Safety reports have shown a significant spike in alcohol poisoning during this year’s Welcome the First-years Week (WTF Week). The increase comes after the
BiCo Students Sit In at Bryn Mawr Board of Trustees Meeting
On the morning of Saturday, February 10th, Dalton Hall on Bryn Mawr’s campus was unusually active for a weekend morning. Upstairs, on the third floor,
BREAKING: Bi-Co Publications to Merge into Joint BiClerkSensus
Due to ongoing financial issues as a result of budgeting issues at Haverford, the Bi-College News and Haverford’s Clerk and Consensus will all merge into
Haverford College Announces Sexual Assault Awareness Month
On Friday, March 22, Haverford College’s Center for Health and Wellbeing Education and Haverford College Survivor Collective announced a series of events commemorating Sexual Assault
Drag Queen Kyne Santos Visits Bryn Mawr College for “Math is a Drag”
A glittery Piet Mondrian-inspired jumpsuit. Rubik’s cube earrings. 6-inch heels and a wig. This was the uniform of Bryn Mawr’s 2024 Math Appreciation Week Keynote
Keynote Speaker Sonya Renee Taylor Concludes BMC Black History Month Programming with Radical Self-Love
On February 28, to conclude the 2024 Black History Month programming at Bryn Mawr, author and activist Sonya Renee Taylor came to speak to the