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
Day: April 19, 2017
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
Leah Lakshmi Speaks as the Bryn Mawr Disability Awareness Month Keynote Speaker
By Sophie Webb Leah Lakshmi, a “queer disabled femme of color writer, performance artist, and educator,” appeared at the Bryn Mawr Campus Center on Tuesday,