By William Harris, Guest Writer Across the country, students who attempt to express their opinions about the Israel-Palestine conflict are finding themselves punished for their
Category: Bryn Mawr
Letter to the Editor: “Bi-Co Jews Against Genocide Say: Not in Our Name”
Editor’s note: Open letters published in the Bi-College News do not reflect the views of the publication, its staff, or its editorial board. This letter
Diwali Celebration at Bryn Mawr
On November 4, the South Asian Students Association (SAS) and the Dharmic Students Association (DSA) hosted a night of celebration in the Great Hall. Open
BMC Admin Holds Emergency Meeting with SJP
At noon on Friday, November 10, the day after the Bi-Co shutdown for Palestine occurred, members of SJP (Students for Justice in Palestine) were called
Bi-Co Students ‘Shut-It Down’ In Support of Palestine
On November 9, the Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) student association and the Bi-Co Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) held a walk-out to
Bi-Co Theatre Presents ‘CABOOSH’, a Clown Cabaret with Heart & Humor
For the next two weekends, the Bi-Co Theatre Department is performing their fall show cabaret, CABOOSH, directed by visiting professor Emmanuelle Delpech. It is a never-before-seen
Bi-Co Student Activists Remain Resolute in their Demands, Disrupt Bryn Mawr’s Taylor Hall
Written by Jessica Schott-Rosenfield & Nomah Elliot Eight days after the rally on Haverford College’s Founders’ Porch, SJP staged a sit-in at Bryn Mawr College
Bi-Co Students Walkout in Support of Palestine
At noon on Wednesday, October 25, students from across the Bi-Co walked out of their classes and convened on Founders’ Green at Haverford in opposition
Bryn Mawr Launches Don’t Forget to Remember (Me)
On Thursday, September 28th, Bryn Mawr College launched the public art installation Don’t Forget to Remember (Me), by artist Nekisha Durrett. Bryn Mawr outlined on
SCOTUS Repeal of Affirmative Action’s Ramifications on the Bi-Co
On Thursday, June 29, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down Affirmative Action in college admissions, meaning admission can no longer be granted with race as