By Sophie Webb, Features Editor Oscar-nominated writer and director Josh Fox joined students, faculty and community members on Wednesday, Nov. 16 at Haverford College for […]
Month: January 2017
Meet the Cabinet
By Abby Hoyt, Co-Editor-in-Chief President-Elect Donald Trump’s transition team has been faced with its first major task: nominating over 4,000 people for positions throughout the […]
In Response to Christine Flowers’ “Privileged College Kids Don’t Understand Real Social Injustice”
By Katya Olson Shipyatsky, Staff Writer On November 18th an article entitled “Privileged College Kids Don’t Understand Real Social Injustice”, written by Bryn Mawr alumna Christine Flowers, […]
A Glimmer of Hope in the 2016 Election
By Kate Weiler, Staff Writer It’s hard to deny that Wednesday, Nov. 9 was a memorable day. And now that almost a month has passed, […]
Quaker Values in a Time of Divisiveness
By Michael Schwarze, Business Manager In the aftermath of the election, political polarization seems to be at an all-time high around the nation and even […]
How Not to Study Abroad
By Fiona Redmond, News Editor The articles circulating about Study Abroad seem to be endless: “10 Tips For Studying Abroad,” “Why Studying Abroad in England […]
Postcards from Abroad: Oxford, England
By Caleb Mayer, Contributing Writer In my entire life as a student, I’ve never been in a class with more than 40 people, so walking […]
Postcards from Abroad: Lima, Peru
By Dana Gold, Contributing Writer After spending four and a half months in Lima, Peru, my study abroad experience is coming to a close. And […]
Student, Entrepreneur—Why not Both?
By Nathan Sokolic, Contributing Writer Over the last several years, I have engaged in activities, projects and businesses that some would consider to be “entrepreneurial.” […]
The Archives Are Alive: Meet Christiana Dobrzynski, Bryn Mawr College Archivist
By Emma Nelson and Isabella Nugent, Staff Writers The archives are not dead. The history of our college and the thousands of students who have […]