By Emily Saks, Staff Writer Is the arts industry dying? A study by the Brookings Institute last August estimated a loss of 2.7 million jobs
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Bryn Mawr Admins Consider Indoor Dining, Staff and Students Say Otherwise
By Kaia Chau and Madeline Kessler, Staff Writers At the start of the spring semester, Bryn Mawr’s Operations Planning Group, headed by administrators like President
Racism and Colonialism in French Film: Interview with Professor Julien Suaudeau
By Viviana Freyer and Holden Davitian, Staff Editors Editor’s note: Freyer conducted this interview in French but translated it into English with the assistance of
Haverford Locks Down Campus After Unmasked Gatherings
By Adrian Velonis, Co-Editor-in-Chief Haverford’s spring semester is off to a rocky start on the first day of classes. On Friday evening, students received an
Interview: Perspectives of Bryn Mawr Strike Organizers
By Jingsia Hathorne, Staff Editor, and Annarose King, Staff Photographer On the evening of October 29, students across the Bi-College community went on strike from
“Welcome to the Blumhouse”: Gripping Thrill Rides for Halloween and Beyond
By Gabby Grosbety, Staff Editor By this past fall, I was beginning to give up on the Blumhouse film production company—between Cam (2018), Split (2017),
Two Haverford Alumni Are “Mingling Friends to Motivate Action” About Voting in Georgia’s Runoff Election
By Annarose King and Vanessa Shehu, Staff Writers In a community-based webinar titled “Mingling Friends to Motivate Action” on November 19, ahead of Georgia’s January
Bryn Mawr Students Paint Some (Smashing) Pumpkins
By Annarose King, Staff Writer Editor’s note: this article was originally written in October 2020, before the student-led strikes at Haverford and Bryn Mawr temporarily
Creative Writing Teach-In: Writing and Activism After Graduation
By Elle Thompson, Staff Editor On November 11, 2020, students gathered for one of the many teach-ins hosted by the Bryn Mawr strike collective, featuring
Democracy is Dying in the U.S. Here’s Why.
By Serene Kombargi, Staff Writer With the coronavirus pandemic, the rise of the Black Lives Matter movement, and the upcoming presidential transition, it is fair