As the fall semester comes to a close, winter break is calling. But for two Haverford students, the upcoming week is about more than grinding out finals and eating late-night breakfast: it will be ...
The end of every semester brings new things to be excited about. For me, it’s always opening up Bionic, selecting my classes, inputting them into a temporary calendar, pressing submit, and leaving ...
On Tuesday, November 18, the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship (CPGC) hosted its third event with Combatants for Peace (CFP), a joint Israeli-Palestinian organization that works to foster ...
On Feb. 4, Students’ Council (SC) hosted a town hall event to create a space for community discussion and to address student concerns in preparation for this semester’s Plenary.
Jason McGraw is leaving his position as Assistant Dean of the College and Director of Student Activities to attend law school at Northeastern University in Boston. McGraw works intimately with student ...
On Thursday, November 6, Calvin G. Gooding ’84 Arena filled up fast. Even on a weeknight, students poured in for a full slate of Intramural Basketball (IBB) games. IBB attracts a mixture of varsity, ...
In July, Lower Merion officials approved the installation of red light cameras at select intersections along Lancaster Avenue that have seen high rates of aggressive driving. While the full project ...
On November 6, The Haverford Clerk, The Bi-College News, and The Swarthmore Phoenix jointly hosted a panel in Founders Great Hall featuring alumni journalists from across the Tri-College Consortium.
On November 6, The Haverford Clerk, The Bi-College News, and The Swarthmore Phoenix jointly hosted a panel in Founders Great Hall featuring alumni journalists from across the Tri-College Consortium.
The Philadelphia Union finished the regular season with 66 points — the most in Major League Soccer. In almost any other soccer league, they would already be lifting a trophy. But MLS is not like most ...
Last week, the news landed in a way that felt both sudden and strangely inevitable, a shift everyone sensed on the horizon but did not think would break all at once. First, Vice President and Dean of ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results