By Elle Thompson, Staff Editor Joe Biden is the next President of the United States, but the road to get here was long and messy.
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Bryn Mawr Plenary Offers Opportunities for Accessibility, Religious Consideration
By Elle Thompson, Staff Editor At long last, Bryn Mawr’s fall 2020 Plenary is underway. After a delay for the strike, plenary this semester will
Playing the Game for Change: How Bi-Co Athletes Adapted to COVID-19 and the Fight for Institutional Transformation
By Holden Davitian and Jingsia Hathorne, Staff Editors Author’s note: This article was initially focused on illustrating how sports teams within the Bi-Co have adapted
A COVID-Positive Student’s Experience in Quarantine
Editor’s note: The author of this piece has requested to remain anonymous. I was sitting in class, scrolling through Outlook when an email suddenly popped
Bryn Mawr Strike Ends After 16 Days
By Elle Thompson, Staff Editor After sixteen days of boycotting campus jobs, classes, and extracurriculars, the Bryn Mawr strike has officially ended. Before ending the
Bryn Mawr Strike Collective Hosts Contentious Town Hall with Administration
By Elle Thompson, Isabel Oalican, Jingsia Hathorne, and Rebecca Li On Friday, November 13, the Bryn Mawr Strike Collective (BMSC) hosted a virtual town hall
President Kim Cassidy Accepts Strike Demands
Editor’s note: This email was sent to Bryn Mawr students, faculty, and staff on November 16 in response to the ongoing student strike. President Cassidy’s
Bryn Mawr Strike Collective Hosts Sit-Ins amidst Student Strike
By Elle Thompson, Isabel Oalican, Jingsia Hathorne, Annarose King, and Julia Bastos On the night of Friday, November 6, students gathered on Taylor Green for
Haverford Strikers Declare Victory After Final Negotiations
By Adrian Velonis, Co-Editor-in-Chief Since the Haverford administration issued its revised list of responses to strike demands on November 6, student activists have been in
Haverford Senior Staff Accede to Most Strike Demands
By Adrian Velonis, Co-Editor-in-Chief Haverford student activists have continued to press the administration for substantive change after initiating a campus-wide strike on October 28. On