Author: Hannah Epstein
SGA Cuts Bryn Mawr’s Club Budget by 41% After Decrease in Finances
BRYN MAWR COLLEGE – Self Governance Association (SGA) funds for clubs this past spring has been cut by over $280,000, or 41%, following a decrease in SGA income and finances. Club leaders and organizers met last Sunday with SGA for…
Read MoreTrump’s Harsh Immigration Stance Leads International Students to Worry Over Future At the Bi-Co
It has been nearly a month since President Donald Trump was sworn into office. And in that short time, he has managed to threaten many of the core principles which define American higher education: between Title IX re-vamps, the unraveling…
Read MoreLetter From The Editor: Funding the Student Press Is a Moral Imperative
Across the country, student newsrooms are in a moment of crisis. But it is now, more than ever, that our reporting, representation, and ability to hold institutions of power accountable, is needed. Unfortunately, the Bi-Co News, like many other small…
Read MoreCar Overturned on New Gulph Road, Driver Arrested on Bryn Mawr Campus
A car accident took place today near English House on New Gulph Road, in which a white vehicle was overturned. The driver of the car subsequently fled the scene onto Bryn Mawr’s campus, where he was arrested by the Lower…
Read MoreAs Trump announces DEI rollbacks, Bryn Mawr College may be the target of a federal investigation
An executive order enacted by President Donald Trump has listed any institution with an endowment of over $1 billion a possible target of civil rights investigations, potentially clearing a path for a federal investigation into Bryn Mawr College. The order,…
Read MoreBi-Colleges Revert Back to Trump-Era Title IX Policies
Nearly two weeks after a federal judge in Kentucky struck down the short-lived Title IX policies written by President Biden’s administration, Bryn Mawr College announced to its students in an email that the school was officially returning to the policies…
Read More76ers arena plan abandoned, set to be built in South Philly instead
After many contentious debates and a seemingly decisive city council vote, the Philadelphia 76ers team has apparently walked away from a 1.3 billion dollar plan to build an arena in Center City Philadelphia. The arena, originally set to be built…
Read MoreBiden’s Title IX legislation has been banned nationwide. Here’s what that may mean for the spring semester.
After being in effect for only five months, President Joe Biden’s Title IX policies have been banned nationwide. The news, announced by a federal court in Kentucky this Thursday, will dramatically impact how colleges across the country implement federal Title…
Read MoreAmid Protests, City Council Approves 76ers Arena
After years of delay and controversy, the Philadelphia City Council has voted to build a 1.3 billion-dollar 76ers arena in the city center’s historic market district. The consequential policy decision will permanently reshape the landscape of one of America’s oldest…
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