The “National Teacher Shortage” has been chronicled for the past few months as a crisis that has created a lack of available teaching staff nationwide, […]
Year: 2022
Bryn Mawr Field Hockey Team Sets School Record
The Bryn Mawr Field Hockey Team has plenty of past seasons to look back on with pride since Bryn Mawr student Constance Applebee first introduced […]
No Contract, No Matisse: Workers at Philadelphia Museum of Art on Strike
On September 26th, 2022, over 180 workers from the Philadelphia Museum of Art (PMA), went on strike. According to Adam Rizzo, the Local 397 Executive […]
SGA Budgets for Fall of 2022
On September 18, the Bryn Mawr Student Government Association (SGA) met for the first time this year to introduce the executive board and kick off […]
Philadelphia Remembers Queen Elizabeth II’s 1976 Visit to the City of Brotherly Love
By Etta Washburn & Helen Ehrlich, Editors-In-Chief Queen Elizabeth II’s 70-year-long reign ended on Thursday when she passed away at the Balmoral Castle in Aberdeenshire, […]
Comedian Kady Ruth Ashcraft (BMC ‘12) on Art’s Ugly Stepsister
Emma Schwartz, staff writer Bryn Mawr alumna Kady Ruth Ashcraft is a writer, comedian and filmmaker living in Brooklyn, New York. While at Bryn Mawr, […]
The World’s Largest Breaking Competition Kicks Off in Philly
By Helen Ehrlich, Co-Editor-In-Chief The Red Bull BC One All Star Tour is returning on July 23 in Philadelphia. The tour features breaking, a competitive […]
Philly Musician AJAY Performs at Haverford College
By Etta Washburn On April 10th, RnB musician and lifelong Pennysylvania resident AJAY performed at James House for a crowd of Bi-Co students hungry for […]
“This is not how we get back to normal.”
By Rebecca Li, Staff Writer We know how to stop the virus: masking, testing, ventilation and filtration. We also know what happens when we punch […]
Rebooting Title IX
By Dr. Ann Olivarius, Guest Writer Content warning: sexual assault As Americans celebrate the 50th anniversary of Title IX, I am reminded of why I […]