By Daisy Chen, Staff Writer “Take a pamphlet and a rock.” — Wait. A rock? I walked into an already almost full auditorium. The impressive array
Month: November 2016
Learning about Criminal Justice Reform with Emily Bazelon
By Diana Pope, Staff Writer Criminal justice reform was a recurrent theme throughout this past election season. Yet even now, with the elections decided, Americans
Protesters Push Back Against DAPL
By Elizabeth Hoo, Staff Writer The night before I was left for the rally in Philadelphia to oppose the DAPL, I called my mom. “Wasn’t
Beijing Opera Singer Yonghong Jia Performs at Haverford
By Charlie Lynn, Staff Writer Kun and Beijing Opera singer Yonghong Jia visited Haverford’s campus on Wednesday to sing two short opera pieces and discuss
The Tri-College Presents: “As Thou Desires”
By Kate Hawthorne, Staff Writer On the weekend of Nov. 11-13, Swarthmore College’s Department of Theater and Production Ensemble 2016 presented “As You Like It”
Testimony: Holocaust Liberator and Holocaust Survivor Recount Experiences
By Kate Hawthorne, Staff Writer “There are stories that the entire world must know. Today we are here to hear these stories,” said Rabbi Gurevitz
The Results Are In: Highlights from the Election
By Chloe Lindeman, Co-Editor-in-Chief By now, the major results of the election have been plastered on every newspaper, blog, and Facebook page for two weeks:
Experiencing 80’s Night at Erdman and Hafner Dining Halls
By Diana Pope, Staff Writer On Wednesday, Nov. 9, Bryn Mawr College’s Erdman and Hafner Dining Halls hosted a festive 80’s night dinner filled with
Election Day
By Kate Hawthorne, Staff Writer When I got up on Nov. 8, 2016, I was exhilarated. I carefully went through my clothes and chose a
Long Election Night, Aftermath Leave Students Frustrated and Worried
By Rachel Hertzberg, Staff Writer Thomas Great Hall, the site of Bryn Mawr College’s official election watch party, buzzed with excitement on the night of