News
It was not surprising that the students introducing Palestinian activist Dr. Ghada Karmi, who was soon to speak to a ...
News Brief: ABC News VP challenges election coverage
On Wednesday night, student journalists packed Usdan 108 to hear ABC News Senior Vice President Paul Mason ’77 discuss press ...
Outside the bubble: World headlines
General David Petraeus recommended to a congressional committee on Wednesday that U.S. troops in Iraq not be reduced from their ...
Teach for America challenges alumni
When Teach For America (TFA) corps member Laura Goldblatt '06 arrived to Greenville, Miss., ready to begin her first year ...
Visiting professor turnover questioned after Bean’s dismissal
On Thursday, March 27, Annemarie Bean, a visiting associate professor in the African American Studies Program, was informed that her ...
Degrees awarded to Eph president, artists
At this year’s approaching commencement, University seniors will not be the only ones receiving kudos for their work. Writer Jamaica ...
Bitter end: Sophomore fined $219 for throwing candy
While walking to a party on Washington Street in the wee hours of last Friday morning, Al Fertig ’10 threw ...
IRS limits homepage headlines
Curious high school seniors stumbling upon the University’s homepage are immediately greeted by headlines linking to stories about alumni achievements ...
Staff demographics influence coverage
Every year The Bi-College News—the weekly newspaper for Haverford and Bryn Mawr Colleges—conducts an online survey asking readers what the ...
Shasha Seminar highlights food choices, culture and politics
It began with a meal. On Friday, April 4, over 100 people gathered for the sixth annual Shasha Seminar in ...
