By Anna Hsu, Co-Editor-in-Chief As the sky’s rosy blush deepens to a dusky indigo, the full moon slowly ascends to take its place atop the […]
Year: 2021
Reading Terminal Market: Rooted in History, Changing with Philly
By Helen Ehrlich, Staff Writer The Reading Terminal Market (RTM) is the most visited destination in Philadelphia, drawing in over 100,000 visitors each week. The […]
Horoscopes: Week of 9/19/21
By Theo Bien, Contributing Writer Aries: Eating more Dining Center tendies will lead to success in other avenues of your life. This effect will be […]
Bryn Mawr Students Reflect on Their Gap Years
By Holden Davitian, Staff Editor This past year has rerouted or derailed almost everyone’s lives and plans. What used to be referred to as the […]
The Future of Classics: An Incoming Haverford Student’s Perspective
By Zhao Gu Gammage, Staff Writer As a seventh grader beginning Latin, I was jubilant, proud to study the language. In my naivety, I jumped […]
Pennsylvania’s Broken Vaccine Rollout: Complex and Inequitable
By Daniel Carvalho, Staff Writer As of April 19, Pennsylvania has stated that everyone over the age of 16 is eligible for a COVID-19 vaccination. […]
“America’s Trash Can”: Toxic Prisons and Environmental Racism
By Emma Schwartz, Staff Writer You can’t escape the toxins in the water at Pennsylvania’s State Correctional Institution Fayette. When I interviewed BP, who was […]
Bi-Co to Require Vaccines for Fall Semester
By Adrian Velonis, Co-Editor-in-Chief On April 28, Bi-Co Presidents Wendy Raymond and Kim Cassidy sent an email to students, faculty and staff with a long-awaited […]
Students Advocate for Bi-Co Disability Studies Minor
By Elle Thompson, Staff Editor A group of Bryn Mawr students has begun petitioning for the addition of a Bi-Co Disability Studies minor and further […]
It’s All Context: The Strike and Political Opportunity
By Elle Thompson, Staff Editor In discussing the Bryn Mawr strike, a common criticism has revolved around the lack of clear “proximate cause.” While the […]