Categories Haverford News

A New Hope for Haverford’s Magill Library

This article is the first in an extensive series throughout 2017 about the Magill Library renovation at Haverford College. By Ethan Lyne, Managing Editor For 50 years, Magill Library at Haverford College has remained largely the same, with only minor…

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Categories Haverford Sports

Pit Stop with Pat- #Sherm1K

This interview is part of a column by Sports Writer Pat O’Shea called “Pit Stop with Pat” that highlights outstanding past and present student-athletes at Haverford College. What if I told you that nice guys don’t always finish last? Haverford Men’s…

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Categories Features

The Origins of Valentine’s Day

By Elizabeth Hoo, Staff Writer Valentine’s Day is known to some as the holiday of romance, and to others as simply the “Hallmark” holiday. But despite conflicting views and opinions of Valentine’s Day, there is no denying that the holiday…

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Categories Bryn Mawr Features

Call Your Representative

By Fiona Redmond, News Editor The Bryn Mawr College Hillel club, dedicated to giving Jewish students a community within which to explore and practice their faith, has introduced the event “Call Your Representative” in order to encourage on-campus activism and…

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Categories Opinion

“Fordlanthropy” Asks the Wrong Questions

By Chloe Lindeman, Co-Editor-in-Chief You might have missed that Thursday, Feb. 16 was the launch of Haverford College’s 2017 senior class gift campaign. The goal is simple: encourage “Fordlanthropy,” or contributions to the school. It happens to be a goal…

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Categories Opinion

A Look Inside Social Media’s Impact on Society

By Diana Pope, Staff Writer Everyone nowadays seems to be obsessed with one thing: social media image. Social media has an undeniable presence in American society, and it is one of the most accessible commodities in the world right now.…

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Categories Sports

The Unbelievable Super Bowl LI: A Rundown

By Deborah Haartz, Staff Writer Until the second half of the fourth quarter, Super Bowl 51 wasn’t much of a nail-biter. After a 0-0 first quarter, the Atlanta Falcons established a lead over the New England Patriots with a 7-yard…

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Categories Features

Postcards from Abroad: The Prince and I

My study abroad program boasted about “hands-on learning.” I had no idea how literal that would turn out to be. While abroad, I did a project on the former First Lady of my host country. She is currently on trial…

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