Deconstructed: A Week of Afro-Caribbean Celebration
By Nina Inman, Staff Writer Last week, the Bryn Mawr African & Caribbean Students Organization (BACaSo), organized a week devoted to Afro-Caribbean culture. The finale?
By Nina Inman, Staff Writer Last week, the Bryn Mawr African & Caribbean Students Organization (BACaSo), organized a week devoted to Afro-Caribbean culture. The finale?
By Vidya Ramaswamy, Staff Writer On Friday, Nov. 11th, the Jubilee Project documentary film “Save My Seoul” screened in Thomas, with a chance to hear from
By Kate Hawthorne, Staff Writer If you like the “Eragon” series by Christopher Paolini and “The Naming” by Alison Croggon, then you should read Rachel Hartman’s
By Chloe Lindeman, Co-Editor-In-Chief How often do you see the inventor of the Choco Taco and the comedian who voices Gene Belcher in Bob’s Burgers
By Sophie Webb, Features Editor On Tuesday, Nov. 1, Haverford College hosted the very first Ethics Lunch, located in the Pendle Hill Room at Haverford’s
By Staff Writer Pat O’Shea Who’s next? That is the very question that the Haverford men’s soccer team was asking after winning their second consecutive
By Rachel Hertzberg, Staff Writer Bryn Mawr pulses with creation myths. Myths exist for a reason—they offer explanation when we don’t have the facts, or
By Chloe Lindeman, Co-Editor-in-Chief In case you haven’t heard, it’s election season. For most students on campus, this will be the first opportunity to cast
By Nina Inman, Staff Writer On Wednesday, October 26th, Edwidge Danticat presented a reading as part of the Bryn Mawr Creative Writing Program Reading Series.
By Chloe Lindeman, Co-Editor-in-Chief The question of whether life exists on other planets is one of the most fundamental questions humans ask. It is also