By Jo Mikula, Opinion Editor On Wednesday nights from 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. in Dalton Hall, a group of Bryn Mawr and Haverford students
Month: December 2018
Classical Stories Retold by Madeline Miller
By Kate Hawthorne, Arts Editor Madeline Miller, a novelist who first received acclaim for her 2012 debut novel and New York Times bestseller, “Song of
“The Lion in Winter”: A Performance To Remember
By Kate Hawthorne, Arts Editor This fall, the Bi-College Spotlight Theatre Company brought the audience back in time to a Christmas celebration in Brittany, France
2018 Emily Balch Speaker: Roxane Gay
By Al Mazzoli, Staff Writer On Tuesday, Nov. 6, Bryn Mawr students gathered in Great Hall for the 2018 edition of the Emily Balch Speaker
Haverford Welcomes New President
By Ethan Lyne, Charlie Lynn, Kate Hawthorne On December 7, the Haverford College Board of Managers announced their much-anticipated appointment of Wendy Raymond as the
What to do with the Haverford Game Room?
By Saif Kureshi, Staff Writer Nothing is more relaxing than taking a break from all the mind-bending problem sets and confusing readings by heading down
Recent Underwater Archaeological Discoveries in Israel
By Adrian Velonis, Kate Hawthorne Bridget Buxton, Associate Professor of History at the University of Rhode Island (URI) specializing in Mediterranean underwater archaeology, came to
The Land of Mass Graves: A Study of Former Yugoslavia
By Vanessa Shehu, Staff Writer On Dec. 3, Bryn Mawr alumnus D. Sarzinski ‘05 presented his work with the International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP)
Changes to Bryn Mawr Parties?
By Sophie Webb, Co-Editor-in-Chief The annual East vs. West party is one of the highlights of the Bryn Mawr College social scene. Every year a
Bryn Mawr Field Hockey Takes Flight
By Charlie Lynn, News Editor The 2018 season was historic for Bryn Mawr field hockey. The team finished the season with a 9–8 record overall