By Julia Bastos, Staff Writer In recognition of Climate Week this year, the fifteen-digit clock in New York City’s Union Square now displays the precise
Category: Opinion
Martin Scorsese and COVID-19: the Changing Nature of the Film Industry
By Viviana Freyer, Staff Editor It was roughly a year ago when filmmaker Martin Scorsese expressed his dislike for the Marvel franchise, going so far
Reflecting on Hispanic Heritage Month
By Julia Bastos, Staff Writer Hispanic/ Latinx Heritage month has come to an end, and to anyone identifying as such, it is important to remember
Even in COVID, Sexual Assault Pervades College Life
By Viviana Freyer, Staff Editor With COVID-19 still affecting our daily social interactions, life at Bryn Mawr is a shell of what it used to
A Eulogy for Ruth Bader Ginsburg
By Gabrielle Grosbety, Staff Writer Venerable Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who was the second woman to serve on the Supreme Court and who
Haverford Students Exuberant as Laundry Becomes Free
By Adrian Velonis, Co-Editor-in-Chief It was a dark and stormy night. The rain fell in torrents—except at occasional intervals, when it was checked by a
Bryn Mawr Must Reevaluate Its Fall Plans
By a group of Bryn Mawr students (see below) As fall semester approaches, a growing number of colleges and universities (now including three of the
On Values and Perpetuity: A Group of Employees Reflect
By a group of Haverford College employees (see below) Members of the Haverford Community, The COVID-19 crisis has forced Haverford College, like other institutions of
Bryn Mawr’s Historic Rejection of Disability
By Laurel Maury, BMC ’93 July 26 marks the 30th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act. I was saddened, but not surprised, to read
Bi-College News Public Statement on Anti-Racism
By the Bi-College News Editorial Board To the Bi-College community of Haverford and Bryn Mawr, In light of the nationwide protests in response to the