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Haverford Community Continues to Grapple with Howard Lutnick’s Connection to Jeffrey Epstein 

  • Lucia Bigelow
  • March 1, 2026

Since recent releases of the Epstein files revealed Howard Lutnick (HC ‘83) to have been in communication with notorious sexual predator Jeffrey Epstein, Haverford community members have expressed outrage and demanded that Haverford cut ties with the Secretary of Commerce…

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Israeli Flags Removed From Bunting in Erdman Dining Hall, Administration Responds

  • Bridget Sweeney
  • February 26, 2026

In an email to the Bryn Mawr College community on Feb. 20, the recently appointed Provost and professor of creative writing, Dee Matthews, addressed the removal of Israeli flags from Erdman Dining Hall. The flags, which were a part of…

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“The Supreme Court created this crisis”: Haverford Alumnus Criticizes Legal System’s Handling of ICE 

  • Max Johnson
  • February 24, 2026

In an event titled “Constitutional Crisis: ICE in Minnesota,” a prominent defense attorney and Haverford alumnus told students that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)’s actions in Minnesota represent a failure of the legal system that has been exploited by…

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Bryn Mawr SGA Hosts Fizz Forum to Discuss Anonymous Social Media App

  • Havana Hakala
  • February 23, 2026

Since the Fizz Ban resolution passed Fall 2025 plenary with a 58.9% approval rate, SGA has been working tirelessly to contact the Fizz team to remove the Haverford and Bryn Mawr forums, with little to no response received. On February 1,…

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Amid Frigid Temperatures, SJP Demonstrates for Palestine Outside Board of Trustees Meeting

  • Maddie Raymond
  • February 13, 2026

Frigid temperatures did not stop Bryn Mawr’s Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) from demonstrating outside Goodhart Hall during the most recent Board of Trustees meeting. Despite cold winds whipping from all sides, a modest group of students gathered on…

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As Bryn Mawr Transitions Back into The Spring Semester, Questions Remain Over the Hiring of Private Investigators

  • Jessica Schott-Rosenfield
  • February 9, 2026

Bryn Mawr President Wendy Cadge sent a campus-wide email on Jan. 23 following growing concerns about a deterioration of trust between students and senior staff. Tensions on campus reached a critical point last semester after multiple students alleged being misled…

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Howard Lutnick is in the Epstein Files–What Now?

  • Lucia Bigelow
  • February 8, 2026

Billionaire business mogul and Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick HC ‘83 is among several high-profile figures recently revealed to have been in communication with Jeffrey Epstein. On Friday, January 30, the US Department of Justice released millions of new documents…

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Bryn Mawr Signs Amicus Brief in Support of Harvard University

  • Nomah Elliot
  • February 7, 2026

Bryn Mawr has signed an amicus brief in support of Harvard University’s ongoing legal efforts to block the Trump administration’s attempts to bar international students from U.S. universities. The brief was filed by the American Council on Education (ACE) and…

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“Roots, Return, and Reality”: Haviv Rettig Gur Speaks at Haverford College, Elicits Protest

  • Isabelle Protopapas
  • February 6, 2026

“If you plan on disrupting, you will miss an opportunity to learn something that you cannot learn [in college]… To those of you who will pull out a flag and race out of here angry and [flustered]: I want you…

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Three Years After Outsourcing, Haverford College’s Endowment Shows Healthy Growth

  • Max Johnson
  • February 1, 2026

As a small liberal arts college, Haverford relies heavily on its endowment for funding. About a quarter of the college’s budget (~$30 million) is paid for by endowment draws.  In 2022, Haverford transitioned from an in-house investment office to external…

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