By Isfar Munir, Contributing Writer Student loan debt continues to be recognized as a major issue in the United States, along with the soaring growth […]
Month: January 2017
Haverford Men’s Soccer Update
By Pat O’Shea, Contributing Writer Drake’s lyrics blast from the speakers of Historic Walton Field on a damp Saturday afternoon. The sun has not broken through […]
Haverford Cricket Starts on a High Note
By Toni Aguilar Cole and Courtney Link, Staff Writers In the first game of the season held on Sept. 11, the Haverford cricket team faced […]
ASA Takes Center Stage in “A Work in Translation”
By Meredith Scheiring, Contributing Writer Saturday, Oct. 1 was the annual Bryn Mawr Asian Students Association (ASA) Culture Show. Titled “A Work in Translation,” this […]
Philadanco Performance Probes Race, Gender Boundaries
By Dilesha Tanna, Layout Editor The theater was dark and packed with an eager audience. Beams of light and foggy mist slowly filled the empty stage. […]
Who You Gonna Call? The Mawrtyrs!
By Kate Hawthorne, Staff Writer If you came to Thomas 224 at around 7:30 this past Friday, you found yourself in the midst of some of […]
Landscapes and Cityscapes in Magill Take Viewers on a Journey
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, […]
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 […]