On April 7, 2024, the Student Government Association will hold the first Plenary with an in-person quorum requirement since the pandemic. The change to Spring
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Discourse Around Emergency Plenary: Town Halls & the Voices of Those Boycotting
Since the introduction of a Ceasefire Resolution by Haverford Students’ Council, community discourse on the topic has ranged from full-throated support and open-minded engagement, to
BREAKING: Bryn Mawr College Full-Time Staff to Allegedly be Present at Key WTF Events
Bryn Mawr’s Residential Life & Student Engagement will reportedly be announcing that the two key social events of Bryn Mawr’s “Welcome the First Years Week”
Haverford Students Hold Vigil for Ukraine
At 12:30 PM, on February 23, 2024, Haverford students gathered outside of Founders Hall to show their support for Ukraine. The vigil took place the
Haverford Staff and Faculty Members Engage in Silent Vigil for a Ceasefire, Haverford Student Body Proceeds with Emergency Plenary
On the afternoon of February 22nd, Sachio Takashima and David Harrington Watt, a custodian and professor of Quaker Studies at Haverford College, respectively, stand silent
Haverford Students’ Council Proposes Ceasefire Resolution to be Voted on at an Emergency Plenary, Chabad Encourages It’s Community to Abstain
Note: This article has been continually updated since the morning of February 19th. On the morning of February 19, the Haverford College Students’ Council Co-Presidents
Tri-Co Students March for Palestine
On Friday, January 26, students from the Tri-co and Villanova gathered for the first large pro-Palestine event since after winter break. Students assembled in the
Tri-Co Students Protest Vanguard at Career Fair
On Friday, January 26 the semesterly Tri-Co career fair was held in Haverford’s Founders Hall. Over 40 employers were present and the hall was packed.
A Ski Mask Ban And Philadelphia’s Future
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Multiple Students Report Harassment and Racial Profiling by Unidentified Males
In the late afternoon of Monday, January 29, students from the Bi-Colleges received an email from Bi-Co Executive Director of Campus Safety Lillian Burroughs, stating