By Chloe Lindeman, Co-Editor-in-Chief In case you haven’t heard, it’s election season. For most students on campus, this will be the first opportunity to cast
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Edwidge Danticat Comes to Bryn Mawr
By Nina Inman, Staff Writer On Wednesday, October 26th, Edwidge Danticat presented a reading as part of the Bryn Mawr Creative Writing Program Reading Series.
Astrophysicist Andrew Skemer Brings Distant Planets Close to Home
By Chloe Lindeman, Co-Editor-in-Chief The question of whether life exists on other planets is one of the most fundamental questions humans ask. It is also
Bryn Mawr Field Hockey Moving Forward
By Staff Writer Rachel Hertzenberg The history of field hockey in the United States has its roots at Bryn Mawr. Constance Applebee, the namesake of
Clinton Comes to Philadelphia
By Staff Writer Charlie Lynn Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and running mate Tim Kaine held a rally at a chilly Dunning-Cohen Champions Field, at
Postcard from Abroad: Leuven, Belgium
By Contributing Writer Justin Herring Coming into college, I had never flown on an airplane in my entire life. Since entering college, I have flown
Diversity in Digital Games: Dr. Adrienne Shaw Speaks at Haverford
By Emma Nelson, Staff Writer Last Wednesday, Dr. Adrienne Shaw, an assistant professor at Temple University, gave a lecture in Chase Hall on Haverford campus
Postcard from Abroad: Jerusalem, Israel
By Contributing Writer Jessica Blitz Shalom from Jerusalem! To avoid sounding stereotypical, I will not say that studying abroad is amazing, but instead use words
Haverford’s Women’s Soccer Flying High
By Staff Writer Pat O’Shea Picture this: if a hawk flies over Historic Walton Field before a Haverford women’s soccer game, it is considered a
Student-Athlete Profile-Allie Nagelski’17
By Features Editor Sophie Webb If you follow Bryn Mawr volleyball, then you’ve probably heard of Allie Nagelski ‘17. If you don’t, keep reading to