Categories Bryn Mawr News

Bryn Mawr Students Rally for Better Access Services

By Gwynne Dulaney, Co-Editor-in-Chief On November 18, a brightly colored pamphlet quietly began to circulate around Bryn Mawr. The effect of this little pamphlet, however, was anything but quiet. This zine, titled Interrogated: Stories About Accessibility and Disability at Bryn…

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Categories News

Destructive Earthquake Unites Albanians Worldwide

By Vanessa Shehu, Staff Editor In the middle of the night on November 26, a 6.4 magnitude earthquake hit Albania, the second to hit the country since September. The earthquake’s epicenter was located approximately 20 kilometers from the capital city,…

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Categories Features

Spicy Finals Week Tips

By Anna Hsu, Staff Editor Eat food! Make sure to stress-eat and gorge yourself on carbohydrates. But you don’t want to fall into a food coma and wake up late for your exams, so make sure you balance it out…

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Categories Features

Horoscopes: Week of 12/13

By Izzie Ludlow and Isabelle Meegan, Staff Writers Aries: After you turn in that last paper, you have to mind your p’s and q’s around your relatives. Be careful, anything you say can come back and bite you. I wouldn’t…

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Categories Arts Haverford

Technology and Justice

By Jo Mikula, Co-Editor-in-Chief Visual artist and researcher Mimi Onuoha’s exhibit at the Haverford Visual Culture, Arts, and Media (VCAM) center is destabilizing—and this is precisely her intention. The exhibition opens with a panel of text that explains the premise…

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Categories Bryn Mawr Opinion

Bryn Mawr: a Cult, Not a Clique

By Jingsia Hathorne, Staff Writer The moment I stepped outside into the cloisters at Old Library with an abundance of other individuals wearing black robes and listening to the Greek hymn Pallas Athena thea, it struck me: “Shit, I’m joining…

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