Bryn Mawr Field Hockey Moving Forward

By Staff Writer Rachel Hertzenberg The history of field hockey in the United States has its roots at Bryn Mawr. Constance Applebee, the namesake of  Applebee Field, and Bryn Mawr’s athletic director in the early twentieth century, is credited with…

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Clinton Comes to Philadelphia

By Staff Writer Charlie Lynn Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and running mate Tim Kaine held a rally at a chilly Dunning-Cohen Champions Field, at Penn Park on Saturday, Oct. 22. Numerous Haverford College students took advantage of the opportunity…

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Postcard from Abroad: Leuven, Belgium

By Contributing Writer Justin Herring Coming into college, I had never flown on an airplane in my entire life.  Since entering college, I have flown to and from Florida twice for the Haverford baseball team’s annual Spring training trip.  With…

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Postcard from Abroad: Jerusalem, Israel

By Contributing Writer Jessica Blitz Shalom from Jerusalem!  To avoid sounding stereotypical, I will not say that studying abroad is amazing, but instead use words like “interesting!” and “delicious!” and most of all “complex.”  Jerusalem, and Israel/Palestine in general, is…

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