On February 28, to conclude the 2024 Black History Month programming at Bryn Mawr, author and activist Sonya Renee Taylor came to speak to the […]
Year: 2024
Some Weird Things You’ll Wish You Did Over Break
As a first year, I had some misconceptions about college. 1. That I wouldn’t get tired of the dining hall food (proven wrong within a […]
SGA to Hold In-Person Plenary for Spring 2024
On April 7, 2024, the Student Government Association will hold the first Plenary with an in-person quorum requirement since the pandemic. The change to Spring […]
Discourse Around Emergency Plenary: Town Halls & the Voices of Those Boycotting
Since the introduction of a Ceasefire Resolution by Haverford Students’ Council, community discourse on the topic has ranged from full-throated support and open-minded engagement, to […]
The Haverford Consensus’ Guide to Hell Week
Editor’s Note: In a new collaboration between the Haverford Consensus and the Bi-College News, we present a parody guide to “Hell Week,” or “WTF Week”! […]
Op-Ed: Students Deserve WTF Privacy — Self-Governance Demands it
On February 26, an HA pseudonymously known at “CT” alleged that full-time Bryn Mawr College staff, including Residential Life Coordinators and Student Engagement Coordinators, would […]
BREAKING: Bryn Mawr College Full-Time Staff to Allegedly be Present at Key WTF Events
Bryn Mawr’s Residential Life & Student Engagement will reportedly be announcing that the two key social events of Bryn Mawr’s “Welcome the First Years Week” […]
Haverford Students Hold Vigil for Ukraine
At 12:30 PM, on February 23, 2024, Haverford students gathered outside of Founders Hall to show their support for Ukraine. The vigil took place the […]
Four Years Later: SGA & Carla Remember the 2020 Strike at Bryn Mawr
On February 22, students from Bryn Mawr College poured into Dalton 300 to learn about the 2020 Bryn Mawr Strike. Organized by the Self Governance […]
Haverford Staff and Faculty Members Engage in Silent Vigil for a Ceasefire, Haverford Student Body Proceeds with Emergency Plenary
On the afternoon of February 22nd, Sachio Takashima and David Harrington Watt, a custodian and professor of Quaker Studies at Haverford College, respectively, stand silent […]