Categories Sports

Bryn Mawr Students Rally for the Super Bowl

Led by quarterback Jalen Hurts and an intensely passionate fanbase, the Philadelphia Eagles made the Super Bowl, facing off against the Kansas City Chiefs. This was exciting news for many. A heartbreaking Phillies World Series loss compounded with notoriously long…

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Categories News Philadelphia

Presidential Funding for Philly Water Projects

On February 3, President Biden and Vice President Harris traveled to the Belmont Water Treatment Plant in Philadelphia. There, they announced that $500 million in federal funding would be committed to strengthening the city’s water infrastructure and replacing lead pipes.…

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Categories Bryn Mawr Haverford

Creating Place Across the Bi-Co

Currently on show in Lutnick Library’s Lobby Display is a photography exhibit entitled “The Spaces Between: Creating Place on Haverford’s Campus.” The collection, curated by Emma Scharff ‘25, is part of the Documenting Student Life Summer 2022 Internship. Photos from…

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Categories Arts

Tragedy in the Tri-Co:“Prometheus (working title)”

On Thursday, the Bryn Mawr Performing Arts Series showcased Annie Dorsen’s “Prometheus (working title)” to the Tri-Co and greater Philadelphia Community. The show was an intriguing exploration of past and future, and the opposition between mankind (or in the case…

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Categories News

Touching the Debt Ceiling

What’s Happened? The U.S. debt ceiling is defined as “the maximum amount the federal government is able to borrow to finance” existing legal obligations. The limit, which has been raised dozens of times since being set in 1939, is currently…

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