By Sophie Webb, Features Editor The art gallery in Haverford’s Magill Library is nestled in the center of the building in the midst of books,
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Why I Left Home
By Arianna Bernas, Opinion Editor The International Students: intrepid, curious, and hungry to prove ourselves. Oftentimes, it seems as if we’ve always wanted an educational
Millennials Matter: How to Miss Class 101
By Abby Hoyt, Co-Editor-in-Chief The following email was inspired by real life events. Dear Professor, I’m incredibly sorry to inform you that I will not
First Presidential Debate: Hillary Clinton Asserts Herself as Madame President
By Veronica Walton, Staff Writer One thing’s for sure: Hillary Rodham Clinton, 2016 Democratic presidential nominee, inspired cheers, gasps and approving snaps from across the
You Deserve to be Here Too
By Kate Weiler, Staff Writer Last week, I read an article that made me feel incredibly small. I felt powerless and hurt and confused, but mostly
John Coleman: Garbage Collector, Cook, President
By Charlie Lynn, Staff Writer John R. Coleman, Haverford College’s ninth president and a leader in the effort to make the college co-educational, died on
Bryn Mawr Student Wages and Employment: Expect Changes
By Emilia Otte, Copy Editor Administration, students, and faculty of Bryn Mawr College met on Wednesday, September 14 for the first diversity conversation of the
Professor Profile: Professor Caroline Van Sickle
By Kate Hawthorne, Staff Writer This year the Bryn Mawr community welcomes Visiting Assistant Professor Caroline Van Sickle, a paleoanthropologist and veteran of the Rising
President Obama Expands and Creates Groundbreaking Marine National Monuments
By Kate Hawthorne, Staff Writer On August 26, 2016, President Obama announced the expansion of the Papahanaumokuakea (pronounced papa-ha-now-moh-koo-ah-kay-ah) Marine National Monument in Hawaii. Papahanaumokuakea
Dr. John Wai Speaks at BMC About Creating an Anti-HIV Drug
By Emma Nelson, Staff Writer On Friday, September 30th, Dr. John Wai of WuXi Apptec (formerly Merck & Co.) spoke in the Park Science Building