By Sophie Webb, Co-Editor-in-Chief The annual East vs. West party is one of the highlights of the Bryn Mawr College social scene. Every year a […]
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A Seat at the Table: Six Female Congressional Candidates Visit Bryn Mawr
By Emily Saks, Staff Writer Six female congressional candidates gathered at Bryn Mawr on Thursday, September 27th for a panel discussion titled “A Seat at […]
Bryn Mawr Rings in Another Fall Plenary
By Kate Hawthorne, Arts Editor The doors to Goodhart Theater opened at 6:30 p.m. on October 1, welcoming Bryn Mawr students to Fall Plenary. While […]
Haverford Implements New Graduation Requirements
By Matt Dodds, Staff Writer The Haverford College Education Policy Committee (EPC) recently unveiled a new set of general education requirements that shift the borders […]
Haverford Fall Plenary
By Charlie Lynn, News Editor When Haverford’s current Student Council Co-Presidents Maurice Rippel ‘19 and Andrew Eaddy ‘19 sat down to plan this year’s Fall […]
Expiration of Haverford’s Honor Code Creates Uneasiness Across Campus
By Ethan Lyne After an exhausting Special Plenary on April 8, many students thought that the drama around the Honor Code would subside and life […]
Marathon Special Plenary at Haverford Brings Big Changes to the Honor Code
By Charlie Lynn and Ethan Lyne It was a late night—and an early morning—that few Haverford students will ever forget. For over eight hours, hundreds […]
Haverford Ends On-Campus Storage for Students
By CHARLIE LYNN, Staff Writer In an email to the student body in February, Dean of the College Martha Denney announced that Haverford would no […]
Thousands Participate in March for Our Lives Movement to End Gun Violence
By GWYNNE DULANEY, Staff Writer Early on the morning of Saturday, March 24, nearly 200,000 people gathered between W 72nd Street and Central Park to […]
Preview: Uncertainity Abound for Haverford’s Special Plenary
By Charlie Lynn and Ethan Lyne For over a month since Haverford’s Honor Code failed ratification at the end of February, the campus has been […]