By Theresa Diffendal, Editor in Chief Photo blabeled for reuse White nationalists descended on Charlottesville, Virginia on August 12 in a “Unite the Right” protest […]
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“Bringing it Home”: Students Affected by Natural Disasters Organize Campaign for Disaster Relief
By EMILIA OTTE and SOPHIE WEBB, Editors Photo by WANYI YANG The morning that Hurricane Irma made landfall on the US Virgin Islands, on September […]
Professor in View: Leigh Campoamor, Anthropology
By KATE HAWTHORNE Photo from Muhlenberg College Website This year the Anthropology Department welcomes a new visiting professor – Professor Leigh Campoamor, who received her […]
Getting to Know Bryn Mawr and Haverford’s Transfer Students
By CAMILLE BAECHLER, Staff Writer Photo by CLAIRE BLOOD-CHENEY October 9-13 is National Transfer Week! Initiated by NISTS (the National Institute for the Study […]
Park Science Renovations: Phase One
By CAROLINE SOFFER, Staff Writer Photo by SARAH GU Bryn Mawr College’s Park Science Center, the College’s primary academic building for science, technology, engineering, and […]
Bryn Mawr Club Supports Immigrant Rights in the Wake of DACA
By SOPHIE WEBB, News Editor Photo from Migrant Rights Coalition Facebook Several Bryn Mawr students have come together to form the Migrant Rights Coalition, a […]
Bryn Mawr Plenary Introduces Vox Vote and Reaches Quorum in Record Time
By JULIA HABLAK, Staff Writer Photo by CAITLIN SMITH A long line of students stretched toward Goodheart Theater at 7 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 28, […]
Novelist Justin Torres Delivers Captivating Reading
by JULIA HABLAK, Staff Writer We the Animals author Justin Torres visited Bryn Mawr College on Sept. 20 to deliver the first Creative Writing Reading […]
Casting Call for Tomorrow’s Tickets
By NAOMI BONILLA, Staff Writer I went to see the musical Hamilton earlier this month with my uncle. I was excited, as I’d been trying […]
Making the Transition: An International Student Adjusts to Life At Bryn Mawr
By UMME TANJUMA HAQUE, Staff Writer Home. The word is pretty tricky. Sometimes it feels suffocating, but, most of the time, we can be ourselves […]