“We’re gonna rise up/Rise up till we’re one They try to stop us/But we keep coming back” Our voices echoed through the halls of the
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Honoring International Students Day, Philly Students Rally for Palestine
On Friday November 17, students across the greater Philadelphia area took to the city streets as part of a nationwide day of solidarity with Palestine.
BMC Eliminates Federal Loans for Those Making Under $110,000: All Aid in Form of Grants
On October 26th, 2023, Bryn Mawr College announced to students via Instagram and email that some federal loans would be eliminated and replaced with grants.
BMC Admin Holds Emergency Meeting with SJP
At noon on Friday, November 10, the day after the Bi-Co shutdown for Palestine occurred, members of SJP (Students for Justice in Palestine) were called
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
SCOTUS Repeal of Affirmative Action’s Ramifications on the Bi-Co
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
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