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Six Resolutions Pass at Haverford’s Spring Plenary

  • Oliver Lavallee
  • March 31, 2026

“The only thing you can ever really expect from Plenary is the unexpected,” said Students’ Council Co-President Ben Fligelman ‘26, minutes after the doors to Gooding Arena opened and Haverford students started filing in. With a quorum of 898 students…

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Bryn Mawr SGA Announces Cancellation of Spring 2026 Big Cheese

  • Havana Hakala
  • March 29, 2026

After the controversial reaction to Fall ’25’s Big Cheese event, SGA President Esénia Bañuelos sent out an email last week announcing the cancellation of Spring 2026 Big Cheese, citing the administration’s unwillingness to attend if students were allowed to ask questions…

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Eight Swarthmore Students Face Suspension After Distributing Pro-Palestine Pamphlets as Concerns Around Student Surveillance Continue

  • Oliver Lavallee
  • March 20, 2026

On a cold day in January, students in Swarthmore’s busy dining hall handed out pamphlets entitled “Public Enemy No. 1: The Swarthmore Board of Managers and A Letter to the Students.” The pamphlets detailed Swarthmore’s Board of Managers’ ties to…

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Bryn Mawr Hires First Director of Civil Rights and Title IX, Launches New Prevention of Discrimination Office Hours

  • Havana Hakala
  • March 19, 2026

At the end of the last semester, Bryn Mawr College implemented a new Interim Policy for the Prevention of Discrimination, Discriminatory Harassment, and Retaliation, aiming to help current students feel welcome on campus and to reduce negative experiences for future students.…

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As Midterm Season Approaches, Lower Merion Democrats Rally Youth Votes

  • Hannah Epstein
  • March 16, 2026

Sitting in the dim lights of a taco restaurant on Philadelphia’s mainline, Noah Kaufman (BMC ’29) and Isabelle Gershaun (BMC ’29) discussed the upcoming midterm election with trepidation. “I feel like there’s not a lot of hope,” Kaufman said. “I’m…

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Bryn Mawr SGA Holds Black Excellency Panel

  • Eliza Duff-Wender
  • March 16, 2026

In celebration of Black History Month, SGA hosted a Black Excellency Panel celebrating six Bryn Mawr seniors. The panel was co-organized with forthcoming SGA co-presidents Angelique Lee ’27 and Autumn Kelley ’27, who will be the second Black SGA presidents…

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Keynote Address from Kenyette Tisha Barnes Closes Black History Month

  • Jessica Shen
  • March 16, 2026

As Black History Month came to an end, social justice advocate and political strategist Kenyette Tisha Barnes was invited to give a keynote address in the Great Hall, closing out a month of programming by discussing the the action of…

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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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