By Zhao Gu Gammage, Staff Writer As a seventh grader beginning Latin, I was jubilant, proud to study the language. In my naivety, I jumped […]
Category: Features
Internships, Success, and Life after Bryn Mawr: An Interview with Kai McGinn and Philanthropist Adrienne Arsht
By Anna Hsu, Co-Editor-in-Chief As a junior, I spend my free time worrying about my life outside of the Bryn Mawr bubble. To some extent, […]
Bryn Mawr Students on the Front Lines
By Vanessa Shehu, Staff Writer and Secretary As of April 18, 2021 the United States has reported a significant milestone in its mission to vaccinate […]
Messages to the Bi-Co: the Geese, the Squirrels, and Peanut
By Bryn Mawr Geese, Haverford Squirrels, and Peanut; Translated by Annarose King, Staff Photographer Dear Bryn Mawr and Haverford students, We are generally pleased with […]
“Can Women Cum? The Debate Rages On”: The Haverford Brothers Society of Female Orgasm Deniers
By Viviana Freyer and Elle Thompson, Staff Editors Quotes taken from a March 2021 conference. All names given are aliases. “For too long, we’ve been […]
“Ok, Zoomer”: The Generation War Reaches New Heights. Or Is This Par for the Course?
By Viviana Freyer, Staff Editor In February 2021, BuzzFeed released an article (if you can even call it that) called “Millennials Are Roasting The Crap […]
Bryn Mawr Traditions: Modified for COVID, but Staying Strong
By Julia Smith, Staff Writer On February 28, Lantern Night was held at Bryn Mawr. Students donned their traditional black robes and weathered the 32 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]