By Annarose King, Staff Writer Editor’s note: this article was originally written in October 2020, before the student-led strikes at Haverford and Bryn Mawr temporarily […]
Month: December 2020
Creative Writing Teach-In: Writing and Activism After Graduation
By Elle Thompson, Staff Editor On November 11, 2020, students gathered for one of the many teach-ins hosted by the Bryn Mawr strike collective, featuring […]
Democracy is Dying in the U.S. Here’s Why.
By Serene Kombargi, Staff Writer With the coronavirus pandemic, the rise of the Black Lives Matter movement, and the upcoming presidential transition, it is fair […]
The Road to the Election: Trump and COVID, Plus the Debates
By Elle Thompson, Staff Editor Joe Biden is the next President of the United States, but the road to get here was long and messy. […]
Bryn Mawr Plenary Offers Opportunities for Accessibility, Religious Consideration
By Elle Thompson, Staff Editor At long last, Bryn Mawr’s fall 2020 Plenary is underway. After a delay for the strike, plenary this semester will […]
Playing the Game for Change: How Bi-Co Athletes Adapted to COVID-19 and the Fight for Institutional Transformation
By Holden Davitian and Jingsia Hathorne, Staff Editors Author’s note: This article was initially focused on illustrating how sports teams within the Bi-Co have adapted […]
A COVID-Positive Student’s Experience in Quarantine
Editor’s note: The author of this piece has requested to remain anonymous. I was sitting in class, scrolling through Outlook when an email suddenly popped […]