By EMILIA OTTE, Staff Writer Sometimes the stress of college life can be so overwhelming that students don’t know which way to turn. Maura Fitzpatrick
Month: April 2017
Wake Up, Haverford! Yoshi Nomura’s DEARBED Strives to Start Conversation
By EMMA ROGERS, Staff Writer DEARBED transforms the ordinary into the thought-provoking. The piece–a biographical art exhibit presented and performed in Founders’ Great Hall April
Cities Workshop Offers Insight for the Future
By William Herzog, in collaboration with Cities Professors Jennifer Hurley and Gary McDonogh Over thirty students, professors, alumnae/ni, and even a parent of a prospective
Fostering a Culture of Disagreement and Meaningful Dialogue in the Bi-College Community
By DIANA POPE, Staff Writer When I first applied to Bryn Mawr College, I fell in love with the idea of an honor code that
The Haverford Women*s Center Hangs Clothesline Project For Sexual Assault Awareness
By EMMA ROGERS, staff writer This week, in honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month (S.A.A.M.), the Haverford College Women*s Center hung a clothesline of t-shirts
Haverfest 2017: More Than Just Your Average Tea Party
By ETHAN LYNE Signs of spring are everywhere, from the budding flowers on trees to more students wearing shorts around campus. And the onset of
Graffiti Flowers in Bloom at Bryn Mawr
By Theresa Diffendal Flowers of various hues bloomed overnight during the last weekend of March–spray-painted flowers, that is. On March 25, a flower design appeared
Bryn Mawr Hillel Urges Open Dialogue in Response to Swastikas in the Tri-Co
By Deborah Haartz In March of 2017, a backwards swastika drawn in chalk was discovered on the wall of a Haverford College dormitory. The incident
Traveling Solo: One Student’s Experience in Cuba
By Sophie Webb A zest for exploration, discovery, and adventure is a quality that many Mawrters and Haverfordians share, along with a desire for independence.
Cabaret Continues to Be Eerily Relevant, Even on its 50th Anniversary
By Emma Rogers, Staff Writer This past week, the Academy of the Arts in Philadelphia, PA featured the Roundabout Theater Company’s production Cabaret, in celebration