Bi-Co Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) held a teach-in titled “COVID IN TIMES OF GENOCIDE,” which has been criticized the Jewish Federation of Greater
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BiCo Students Sit In at Bryn Mawr Board of Trustees Meeting
On the morning of Saturday, February 10th, Dalton Hall on Bryn Mawr’s campus was unusually active for a weekend morning. Upstairs, on the third floor,
SGA to Hold In-Person Plenary for Spring 2024
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
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
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
Bi-Co Students Sit in at Founders Hall, Face Threat from President Wendy as a Result
By Hannah Epstein & Nomah Elliot It is 10:30 PM at Founders Great Hall at Haverford College. Air mattresses line the floor. A projector and
Investigation into Bi-Co Title IX Office Uncovers Systemic Denial of Student Rights in Sexual Assault Cases
A yearlong investigation by the Bi-College Newspaper has uncovered repeated cases in which Bryn Mawr and Haverford students were denied hearings, possibly in violation of the Title IX amendment.
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
BMC Spring ’23 Plenary Recap
On March 26, Bryn Mawr SGA held their Spring Plenary. The meeting moved rather quickly, with all of the resolutions brought up being passed with,
Raise the Wage: BMC Student Pay Survey Results
On March 27, the Bryn Mawr Student Government Association (SGA) Executive Board released a highly anticipated report based on a survey regarding student wages at