By Yen Nguyen, Staff Writer While scrolling through Instagram, I came across a page dedicated to those born under the astrological sign Gemini. A meme […]
Category: Opinion
October Democratic Debate Night Sonnet
By Michael McCarthy, Staff Writer On October 15th, candidates for the Democratic nomination for the 2020 presidential election faced off in another debate, prompting a […]
Opinion: Haverford vs. Bryn Mawr’s Dining Halls
By Jingsia Hathorne, Staff Writer I took the liberty of comparing Bryn Mawr’s dining halls to the Haverford equivalent, and the results were predictable: Bryn […]
MTV Welcome to My Crib: Dorm Experiences at Bryn Mawr
By Isabel Oalican, Staff Editor, and Nayantara Batra, Staff Writer College living is a transition for practically everyone. Moving to a new campus, perhaps in […]
Pete Buttigieg Head-to-Head
By Michael McCarthy and Catherine Lin Note: the ideas and opinions in these pieces do not necessarily reflect the stance of the editorial board at […]
Can’t we just make a path down Senior Row already?
By Anna Hsu, Staff Editor It’s a beautiful summer morning. The breeze feels crisp and refreshing. The sweet scent of summer blooms drifts across the […]
The Impact of Paper vs. Sprinklers on Bryn Mawr’s Campus
By Avery Matteo and Sophie Khanna, Staff Writers Anxieties surrounding the state of our planet’s health and its questionable future are at the forefront of […]
Telling My Story at SisterHacks 2.0
By Vanessa Shehu, Staff Editor Bryn Mawr College hosted SisterHacks 2.0, a hack-a-thon for Seven Sisters students on March 2 and 3 at the newly […]
Recognizing Value in Historically Women’s Colleges
By Sophie Webb, Co-Editor-In-Chief Women make up just around half of the population of the United States, yet decision making spaces and spaces that hold […]
What Can the Humanities Do for You?
By Gwynne Dulaney, Staff Editor In recent years, skepticism towards the liberal arts has risen amongst students and adults throughout the country. Liberal arts students […]