By Michael McCarthy, Staff Writer Two hundred years after his birth, a reevaluation has begun concerning the most American of American poets, Walt Whitman, and […]
Month: November 2019
Review: “Deathbed Edition”
By Emily Saks, Staff Writer The Bi-College Theater Department’s fall show, Deathbed Edition, directed by Mark Lord, held performances on November 8–10th and 14–16th. The […]
Bryn Mawr Fall 2019 Plenary – Blue Bus Blues: 4 Resolutions Passed, 5 Tabled
By Anna Hsu, Staff Editor The speakers seemed to constantly emit ear-splitting blasts of sound as the Student Government Association Executive Board (SGA E-Board) frantically […]
Munchy Crunchy Eat My Lunchy: Welcoming Haverford’s New Aerobic Digester
By Gwynne Dulaney, Co-Editor-in-Chief This fall, the Haverford DC welcomed a new helper into its kitchen. Always striving to leave the planet a cleaner, more […]
DC Sunrise Movement Sit-In
By Sophie Khanna, Staff Writer On October 29, four Bryn Mawr students and I traveled to Washington, D.C. on a last minute trip, in hopes […]
Bi-Co Asian Students Association Culture Show and Celebration
By Isabel Oalican, Staff Editor On October 26, students packed into the Goodhart Auditorium to watch the Bi-Co Asian Students Association (ASA) Culture Show and […]
Haverford Customs Restructuring: What We Know
By Adrian Velonis, Staff Editor On the evening of Wednesday, October 30th, students and administrators convened for an open town hall organized by the Task […]
Kishi Bashi at Union Transfer: History, Hope, and Healing
By Avery Matteo, Staff Writer Kaoru Ishibashi, who records under the name Kishi Bashi, had a complicated task ahead of him at Union Transfer on […]
Bryn Mawr Crossword Puzzle 11/14
By Anna Hsu, Staff Editor Down 1. Where the mid-autumn festival celebration was held this year SUNKEN GARDEN 3. One of two cafes located on […]
Lutnick Library Dedication
By Adrian Velonis, Staff Editor On Saturday, October 26th, administrators, students, alumni, and donors gathered on the main floor of Haverford’s Lutnick Library, formerly McGill […]