Categories Bryn Mawr Opinion

Telling My Story at SisterHacks 2.0

By Vanessa Shehu, Staff Editor Bryn Mawr College hosted SisterHacks 2.0, a hack-a-thon for Seven Sisters students on March 2 and 3 at the newly renovated Park Science Center. Bryn Mawr welcomed students from Bryn Mawr, Barnard, Wellesley, Vassar, Mount…

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Categories Arts Opinion

What Can the Humanities Do for You?

By Gwynne Dulaney, Staff Editor In recent years, skepticism towards the liberal arts has risen amongst students and adults throughout the country. Liberal arts students are often asked, “What are you going to do with that?” when someone inquires about…

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Categories Opinion

A Response to the College Admissions Scandal

By Gwynne Dulaney, Staff Editor On March 12, a scandal broke out that was somehow both surprising yet expected: 50 people, including high-profile celebrities, had been charged with spending up to $1.2 million dollars in a huge college admissions scam.…

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Categories Haverford News

Frustrations Arise at Haverford Plenary

By Charlie Lynn, Staff Editor “Both Plenaries were bullshit. Quote this. Quote this. Quote this. Both plenaries were utter bullshit.” That was the response of Students’ Council Co-president Maurice Rippel ‘19 when asked to comment on whether levels of student…

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Categories Haverford News

Haverford Customs in Crisis

By Ethan Lyne, Co-Editor-In-Chief At Haverford, the process of putting Customs, a long-standing tradition that resembles an intensive first-year orientation program that lasts all year and is led by students, has been off to a rocky start. A shortage of…

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Categories Bryn Mawr News

Smooth Sailing at Bryn Mawr Plenary

By Sophie Webb, Co-Editor-In-Chief Bryn Mawr students gathered in Goodhart Hall on Sunday, March 24 at 7:00 p.m. to ring in another successful Plenary where five resolutions were presented and passed. After a slight hiccup in the calculation of how…

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