By Kate Hawthorne, Arts Editor As I walked into Studio 54, a famous Manhattan nightclub from the ’70s and ’80s, now repurposed into a Broadway
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“Legacy of Lynching” Symposium
By Jo Mikula, Opinion Editor Professors, students, and members of the greater Haverford and Ardmore community gathered on November 16th in the VCAM for “The
“The Legacy of Lynching” Deconstructs, Reconstructs, and Sparks Dialogue
By Jo Mikula, Opinion Editor “The Legacy of Lynching” exhibition on view now at Haverford’s Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery (CFG), is perhaps one of the most
Viking Exhibit at Franklin Institute
By Kate Hawthorne, Staff Editor The Franklin Institute, one of the most popular museums in Philadelphia, is home to many special exhibits that focus on
Following the Footsteps of Bryn Mawr: Addressing Haverford’s History
By Ethan Lyne, Co-Editor-in-Chief Most Haverford students are aware that Haverford was as an all male institution until the early 1980s. Most are also aware
Haverford Alumnus Runs Business Intensive
By Vanessa Shehu, Staff Writer Over fall break, while most Bryn Mawr students took a well-deserved pause from their studies, some embarked on a week-long
Japanese Exchange Program with BMC
By Juvia Han, Social Media Editor Alumnae from Keisen University in Japan visited Bryn Mawr College on Friday, October 5, where they were guided around
Keeping Customs Current & Contemporary
By Jo Mikula, Opinion Editor Haverford Customs has been around in one form or another since about the mid-1800s, when a group of upperclassmen “spontaneously
A Day in the Life of a Beekeeper
By Al Mazzoli, Staff Writer In a small room at the Friends School at Haverford, Eli St. Amour performs a honey extraction. A few people
A Seat at the Table: Six Female Congressional Candidates Visit Bryn Mawr
By Emily Saks, Staff Writer Six female congressional candidates gathered at Bryn Mawr on Thursday, September 27th for a panel discussion titled “A Seat at