By Helen Ehrlich, News Editor North Philadelphia’s state Representative Malcom Kenyatta (D-181) rose to national prominence in 2018, as the first openly-LGBTQ person of color […]
Month: February 2022
Black at Bryn Mawr — Touring an Unspoken History
By Helen Ehrlich, News Editor Bryn Mawr College (BMC) has long been considered one of the most educationally rigorous and prestigious institutions for gender minorities, […]
Rep. Conor Lamb Trails Lt. Gov John Fetterman, Signaling Potential Party Shift
By Helen Ehrlich, News Editor Democratic Representative Conor Lamb from Pennsylvania’s Congressional District 17 was once viewed as the ideal Senate candidate and the future […]
Banning Maus: Protecting Innocence or Denying History?
By Gabrielle Grosbety, Staff Editor Maus by Art Spiegelman is a critical nonfiction graphic novel about the Holocaust which has been recently banned by a […]
Bryn Mawr students frustrated by inconsistent COVID precautions, lack of transparency
By Etta Washburn, Staff Editor On January 20, 2022, the Bryn Mawr College COVID Operations Team held a Zoom meeting with Dorm Leadership Team members […]
An Introduction to Bi-Co EnAble: A Student-Driven Organization for Neurodiversity and Disability Advocacy
By Vanessa Shehu, Secretary & Staff Writer; and Sophie Greer, Carlee Warfield and Sophia Malatesta, Contributing Writers Introducing EnAble and the Neurodiversity Movement: Bi-Co EnAble […]