Bi-Co Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) held a teach-in titled “COVID IN TIMES OF GENOCIDE,” which has been criticized the Jewish Federation of Greater […]
Author: Hannah Epstein
WTF Week 2024 Sees Spike in Alcohol Poisoning
Campus Safety reports have shown a significant spike in alcohol poisoning during this year’s Welcome the First-years Week (WTF Week). The increase comes after the […]
Haverford College Announces Sexual Assault Awareness Month
On Friday, March 22, Haverford College’s Center for Health and Wellbeing Education and Haverford College Survivor Collective announced a series of events commemorating Sexual Assault […]
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 […]
Multiple Students Report Harassment and Racial Profiling by Unidentified Males
In the late afternoon of Monday, January 29, students from the Bi-Colleges received an email from Bi-Co Executive Director of Campus Safety Lillian Burroughs, stating […]
Bi-Co Students Sit in at Founders Hall, Face Threat from President Wendy as a Result
By Hannah Epstein & Nomah Elliot It is 10:30 PM at Founders Great Hall at Haverford College. Air mattresses line the floor. A projector and […]
UPenn President Resigns Following Controversial Congressional Testimony
Liz Magill, the University of Pennsylvania’s president, has voluntarily stepped down following bipartisan calls for her resignation, two years after her inauguration. Magill announced her […]
UPenn President Faces Calls for Resignation Following Congressional Hearing
Following a Congressional Testimony that took place on December 5, 2023, the University of Pennsylvania’s President Liz Magill is under pressure from donors to resign […]
Investigation into Bi-Co Title IX Office Uncovers Systemic Denial of Student Rights in Sexual Assault Cases
A yearlong investigation by the Bi-College Newspaper has uncovered repeated cases in which Bryn Mawr and Haverford students were denied hearings, possibly in violation of the Title IX amendment.