Year: 2026
Director Sandi DuBowski Visits Swarthmore for Screening of Documentary “Sabbath Queen”
The film “Sabbath Queen” (2024), directed and produced by Sandi DuBowski, documents 21 years of controversial Rabbi Amichai Lau-Lavie’s life as he wades through the waters of modern Judaism and accepting queerness and interfaith within the conservative orthodox denomination. The film grapples…
Read MoreNew “Anchorites Anonymous” Club Creates Alternative Weekend Social Space
Anchorites Anonymous, a new community-based club that provides students with an alternative social space on Friday nights, has begun meeting. Their first meeting was in late February, and they aim to meet most Friday nights thereafter in the Quita Woodward…
Read MoreHockey Sticks, Activist Zines, and Revolutionary Archives: Let’s Explore Lutnick Library’s Student-Curated Exhibits
What wonders do the halls of Lutnick Library have to offer for the 2026 spring semester? On our late-to-class mad dashes and in our sleepy-eyed study sessions, we can easily overlook the enthralling and informative displays all around us. It…
Read MoreHaverford Community Continues to Grapple with Howard Lutnick’s Connection to Jeffrey Epstein
Since recent releases of the Epstein files revealed Howard Lutnick (HC ‘83) to have been in communication with notorious sexual predator Jeffrey Epstein, Haverford community members have expressed outrage and demanded that Haverford cut ties with the Secretary of Commerce…
Read MoreNorth Indian Classical Music Concert at Haverford Exudes Joy and Beauty
At the end of a cold, snowy Monday night in February, Haverford students and community members gathered in Jaharis Recital Hall to hear Suhail Yusuf Khan, on the sarangi and voice, and Aqeel Bhatti, on the tabla, perform “Sounds of…
Read MoreIsraeli Flags Removed From Bunting in Erdman Dining Hall, Administration Responds
In an email to the Bryn Mawr College community on Feb. 20, the recently appointed Provost and professor of creative writing, Dee Matthews, addressed the removal of Israeli flags from Erdman Dining Hall. The flags, which were a part of…
Read More“The Supreme Court created this crisis”: Haverford Alumnus Criticizes Legal System’s Handling of ICE
In an event titled “Constitutional Crisis: ICE in Minnesota,” a prominent defense attorney and Haverford alumnus told students that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)’s actions in Minnesota represent a failure of the legal system that has been exploited by…
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