On Sunday, October 23, Haverford College’s Annual Fall Plenary took place in the Gardener Integrated Athletic Center. Some students spread out picnic blankets on the
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“This is not how we get back to normal.”
By Rebecca Li, Staff Writer We know how to stop the virus: masking, testing, ventilation and filtration. We also know what happens when we punch
Haverford Sees Most Severe COVID Spike Yet
By Lizzie Allen, Features Editor, and Rebecca Li, Staff Writer With many states and major cities rescinding their mask mandates as COVID cases fall and
An Introduction to Bi-Co EnAble: A Student-Driven Organization for Neurodiversity and Disability Advocacy
By Vanessa Shehu, Secretary & Staff Writer; and Sophie Greer, Carlee Warfield and Sophia Malatesta, Contributing Writers Introducing EnAble and the Neurodiversity Movement: Bi-Co EnAble
The Bi-Co Must Reevaluate Its Plans, Again
By Rebecca Li, Staff Writer, and Anna Hsu, Co-Editor-in-Chief For recent updates and a condensed version with the essential facts, click here. Please sign here
Bryn Mawr Dining Services Needs an Immediate Overhaul
By Anna Hsu, Co-Editor-in-Chief As Erdman’s dish room reopens and we can once again use ceramic plates and silverware, students have started to settle into
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
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