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Category: Haverford
Amidst Israel-Hamas War, Protecting Free Speech is as Important as Ever
By William Harris, Guest Writer Across the country, students who attempt to express their opinions about the Israel-Palestine conflict are finding themselves punished for their
Haverford Plenary & State of the Fords 2023
Although the last regularly scheduled Haverford Plenary left the student body in a state of “frustration” and worried for the future of student agency at
Letter to the Editor: “Bi-Co Jews Against Genocide Say: Not in Our Name”
Editor’s note: Open letters published in the Bi-College News do not reflect the views of the publication, its staff, or its editorial board. This letter
Haverford Holds Second Candlelight Vigil in Response to Israel-Hamas Escalation
On November 13, in an effort to emphasize the importance of valuing peace and community during a time of deep unrest, the Haverford College administration
The Conversation Continues: Ally Landau Holds Informal Student Teach-In On Israel and Palestine
Editor’s Note: This article was written before the November 9 email from Landau, which was sent to the Haverford Student body. On the evening of
Bi-Co Students ‘Shut-It Down’ In Support of Palestine
On November 9, the Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) student association and the Bi-Co Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) held a walk-out to
Jewish Student Names SJP’s Platform “Fundamentally Antisemitic” in an Email Sent Campus-Wide
At 4:53 on the afternoon of November 9, an email was sent to all Haverford students with the subject line, “Silenced Jewish Voices,” from Allyson
Bi-Co Student Activists Remain Resolute in their Demands, Disrupt Bryn Mawr’s Taylor Hall
Written by Jessica Schott-Rosenfield & Nomah Elliot Eight days after the rally on Haverford College’s Founders’ Porch, SJP staged a sit-in at Bryn Mawr College
Bi-Co Students Walkout in Support of Palestine
At noon on Wednesday, October 25, students from across the Bi-Co walked out of their classes and convened on Founders’ Green at Haverford in opposition