By Elle Thompson, Staff Editor After sixteen days of boycotting campus jobs, classes, and extracurriculars, the Bryn Mawr strike has officially ended. Before ending the
Month: November 2020
Bryn Mawr Strike Collective Hosts Contentious Town Hall with Administration
By Elle Thompson, Isabel Oalican, Jingsia Hathorne, and Rebecca Li On Friday, November 13, the Bryn Mawr Strike Collective (BMSC) hosted a virtual town hall
President Kim Cassidy Accepts Strike Demands
Editor’s note: This email was sent to Bryn Mawr students, faculty, and staff on November 16 in response to the ongoing student strike. President Cassidy’s
Bryn Mawr Strike Collective Hosts Sit-Ins amidst Student Strike
By Elle Thompson, Isabel Oalican, Jingsia Hathorne, Annarose King, and Julia Bastos On the night of Friday, November 6, students gathered on Taylor Green for
Haverford Strikers Declare Victory After Final Negotiations
By Adrian Velonis, Co-Editor-in-Chief Since the Haverford administration issued its revised list of responses to strike demands on November 6, student activists have been in
Haverford Senior Staff Accede to Most Strike Demands
By Adrian Velonis, Co-Editor-in-Chief Haverford student activists have continued to press the administration for substantive change after initiating a campus-wide strike on October 28. On
New Responses to Strike Demands From President Raymond
Editor’s note: on November 6, President Wendy Raymond sent Haverford students an email containing her revised list of responses to the demands of the strike
The Strike’s Lack of Open Discussion Undermines Community Trust
By a group of Haverford students (see below) Editor’s note: the opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of the editorial board of The
Bryn Mawr Students Issue Demands for Administration, Initiate Strike
By Adrian Velonis, Co-Editor-in-Chief On November 3, six days into the strike for BIPOC justice initiated at Haverford College, Bryn Mawr students have officially issued
Haverford Students Reiterate Demands Over Racial Justice, Continue Strike
By Anna Hsu, Co-Editor-in-Chief, and Viviana Freyer, Staff Editor Since the student protest at Haverford on the 28th, the ongoing strike has seen a number