On Thursday, June 29, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down Affirmative Action in college admissions, meaning admission can no longer be granted with race as
Category: Haverford
Emergency Plenary! Haverford Community Comes Together to Save Honor Code
On April 2, the Haverford College community gathered for Special Plenary, a follow up to the regular Spring Plenary that was held after the original
Media/Medea: Bi-Co & Community College of Philadelphia Theater Departments Reimagine the Greek Tragedy
The Bi-College and Community College of Philadelphia (CCP) theater departments collaborated to premiere Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright James Ijames’ Media/Medea on April 13 in Bryn Mawr’s
Spring Student Dance Concert: A Conversation with Organizer Liana Wilson-Graff
On Saturday, April 8, hundreds of students gathered in Marshall Auditorium at Haverford to watch the Spring Student Dance Concert (SSDC), an independent student production
The Mystique of Hell Week: Fords Weigh In on the Bryn Mawr Tradition
I arrived at Gest Hall one unassuming Spring morning to find a student dressed as Yoda taking their usual seat. When asked by the professor
Financially Victimizing Swifties: A Scam Rocks Bi-Co GroupMes
Over the past two months, students of Bryn Mawr and Haverford Colleges have been repeatedly targeted in a fraudulent Taylor Swift concert ticket scheme. Students
HaverSanctuary: Where Are We Now?
It has been over seven months since Haverford College’s Fall Plenary on October 23, 2022. Since its completion, many Haverford students have been left wondering
Haverford Spring Plenary: Resolution Recap, Abrupt End & Next Steps for the Student Body
On March 19th, Haverford College held its 2023 Spring Plenary. Four resolutions were on the agenda for the afternoon, as well as the ratification of
Creating Place Across the Bi-Co
Currently on show in Lutnick Library’s Lobby Display is a photography exhibit entitled “The Spaces Between: Creating Place on Haverford’s Campus.” The collection, curated by
SwatFlea Brings Sustainable Fashion to the Quaker Consortium
Swarthmore junior Brendan Cook launched a thrifting business, SwatFlea, selling curated vintage clothing to students at Bryn Mawr, Haverford, Swarthmore and the University of Pennsylvania