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,
Month: December 2019
Allyn Gaestel ’09 on Decolonizing Journalism
By Jo Mikula, Co-Editor-in-Chief Since graduating from Haverford in 2009, Allyn Gaestel has built an impressive resume in human rights journalism. Gaestel began her career
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
Bryn Mawr Honors 1619 Anniversary with Racial Reconciliation Talk
By Leo Baudhuin, Staff Editor 2019 marks the close of yet another decade, days upon months upon years to be boiled down into history books.
Getting a Head Start on the Second Semester
By Holden Davitian, Staff Editor As the fall semester is coming to a close and we’re all gearing up for final exams, now is a
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
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
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
Classics Senior Speakers Discusses Diversity and Race in the Roman Empire
By Gwynne Dulaney, Co-Editor-in-Chief Last month, classics students from Bryn Mawr and Haverford gathered alongside faculty and underclassmen to hear the Classics Senior Majors’ Visiting
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