By Dilesha Tanna, Layout Editor The theater was dark and packed with an eager audience. Beams of light and foggy mist slowly filled the empty stage. […]
Who You Gonna Call? The Mawrtyrs!
By Kate Hawthorne, Staff Writer If you came to Thomas 224 at around 7:30 this past Friday, you found yourself in the midst of some of […]
Landscapes and Cityscapes in Magill Take Viewers on a Journey
By Sophie Webb, Features Editor The art gallery in Haverford’s Magill Library is nestled in the center of the building in the midst of books, […]
Why I Left Home
By Arianna Bernas, Opinion Editor The International Students: intrepid, curious, and hungry to prove ourselves. Oftentimes, it seems as if we’ve always wanted an educational […]
Millennials Matter: How to Miss Class 101
By Abby Hoyt, Co-Editor-in-Chief The following email was inspired by real life events. Dear Professor, I’m incredibly sorry to inform you that I will not […]
First Presidential Debate: Hillary Clinton Asserts Herself as Madame President
By Veronica Walton, Staff Writer One thing’s for sure: Hillary Rodham Clinton, 2016 Democratic presidential nominee, inspired cheers, gasps and approving snaps from across the […]
You Deserve to be Here Too
By Kate Weiler, Staff Writer Last week, I read an article that made me feel incredibly small. I felt powerless and hurt and confused, but mostly […]
John Coleman: Garbage Collector, Cook, President
By Charlie Lynn, Staff Writer John R. Coleman, Haverford College’s ninth president and a leader in the effort to make the college co-educational, died on […]
Bryn Mawr Student Wages and Employment: Expect Changes
By Emilia Otte, Copy Editor Administration, students, and faculty of Bryn Mawr College met on Wednesday, September 14 for the first diversity conversation of the […]
Professor Profile: Professor Caroline Van Sickle
By Kate Hawthorne, Staff Writer This year the Bryn Mawr community welcomes Visiting Assistant Professor Caroline Van Sickle, a paleoanthropologist and veteran of the Rising […]