By Daisy Chen, Staff Writer “Take a pamphlet and a rock.” — Wait. A rock? I walked into an already almost full auditorium. The impressive array
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Learning about Criminal Justice Reform with Emily Bazelon
By Diana Pope, Staff Writer Criminal justice reform was a recurrent theme throughout this past election season. Yet even now, with the elections decided, Americans
Experiencing 80’s Night at Erdman and Hafner Dining Halls
By Diana Pope, Staff Writer On Wednesday, Nov. 9, Bryn Mawr College’s Erdman and Hafner Dining Halls hosted a festive 80’s night dinner filled with
Election Day
By Kate Hawthorne, Staff Writer When I got up on Nov. 8, 2016, I was exhilarated. I carefully went through my clothes and chose a
Long Election Night, Aftermath Leave Students Frustrated and Worried
By Rachel Hertzberg, Staff Writer Thomas Great Hall, the site of Bryn Mawr College’s official election watch party, buzzed with excitement on the night of
Deconstructed: A Week of Afro-Caribbean Celebration
By Nina Inman, Staff Writer Last week, the Bryn Mawr African & Caribbean Students Organization (BACaSo), organized a week devoted to Afro-Caribbean culture. The finale?
“Save My Seoul” Shares Stories, Highlights Concerns over Prostitution in South Korea
By Vidya Ramaswamy, Staff Writer On Friday, Nov. 11th, the Jubilee Project documentary film “Save My Seoul” screened in Thomas, with a chance to hear from
Grave Matters: Discovering Bryn Mawr’s History in the Graveyard Behind English House
By Rachel Hertzberg, Staff Writer Bryn Mawr pulses with creation myths. Myths exist for a reason—they offer explanation when we don’t have the facts, or
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.
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