October 25 marked the final game of an exciting season for Bryn Mawr’s volleyball team. For three months, the Owls trained hard for their 21 […]
Year: 2022
Interviews with SPT on “Much Ado About Nothing”
The time has come once again for a Shakespeare Performance Theater (SPT) production at Bryn Mawr. In light of SPT putting on their fall show, […]
Haverford Fall 2022 Plenary Wrap Up
On Sunday, October 23, Haverford College’s Annual Fall Plenary took place in the Gardener Integrated Athletic Center. Some students spread out picnic blankets on the […]
Remembering BMC Dropout Martha Gellhorn
There are arguably no Bryn Mawr college dropouts that have made such a name for themselves as Martha Gellhorn. An almost-alumna of Bryn Mawr College, […]
Vice President Kamala Harris Visits Bryn Mawr
On Friday October 28th, US Vice President Kamala Harris visited Bryn Mawr college. Her arrival marked an important political time in Pennsylvania, as the PA […]
Philadelphia Eviction Diversion Program Continues
Wondering how the pandemic changed eviction in The City of Brotherly Love? As in many cities across the country, rent soared and jobs were at […]
The Danger of Dr. Oz
Dr. Oz seems an easy candidate to discount. He’s a TV celebrity, having made his name with a program showcasing everything from recipes to psychic mediums. Yet it is exactly because of that show that he is a dangerous candidate…
Philadelphia Art Museum Strikers Back at Work
On Sunday, October 16, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, or the PMA, Union reached an agreement with the PMA management board after a historic 19-day […]
Governor Wolf Fights for Future of Abortion in PA
In late September of 2022, Pennsylvania Democratic Governor Tom Wolf filed a Commonwealth Court lawsuit against Pennsylvania’s Republican led legislature. Wolf’s case is a response […]
A Reflection on the Difficulties of Observing the High Holidays at Bryn Mawr
Since being at Bryn Mawr, I have learned that a great number of both students and professors do not know what the High Holidays are. While I have respect for any person willing to openly learn about another culture, when a person’s ignorance of another culture impacts my personal life, such as making me choose between observing a sacred day or performing well in school, I take offense.