SC Decides Not to Take Over FUCS
By Hannah Jaenicke There have long been tensions between Students’ Council and the Fords United Concert Series (FUCS), which books Haverford’s concerts and receives funding from SC. For some time now, FUCS has been hearing warnings that SC wants to run its appointments for choosing new members, as it did up until several years ago,...
Kannerstein Timeline Pullout
1963 – Kannerstein, the Student "Kannerstein enjoyed being at Haverford during formative years of the 1960s. Haverford’s financial state was bad, the dorms were 'awful,' and the food was 'really awful.' – The Bi-College News Archives Additionally, Kannerstein was Sports Editor of The News of Haverford College from 1961-1962. 1968 – Kannerstein Begins Haverford Career...
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By Jordan Schilit Staff Writer The Haverford Men’s and Women’s track teams started the indoor season at the Alumni Field house for the 2009 Jack Pyrah Invitational on Saturday. They turned in 56 performances in total for Haverford. Alongside Haverford, other schools at the meet included Temple, St. Joseph’s, Delaware, Penn, La Salle, and Franklin...
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By Stephen Handlon Let’s face it: winter just wouldn’t be winter without basketball. Last Wednesday the Haverford College men’s basketball tean earned an impressive win over Washington College in a Centennial Conference home match. After a tough match the Fords walked away with a 67-62 victory. Unfortunately, the team couldn’t continue its winning streak, later...
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By Katherine Dopulos Staff Writer After disappointing losses to Washington College and Gettysburg College on Tuesday and Thursday, respectively, the women’s basketball team won a decisive victory over the Penn State Lady Lions on Saturday. The Fords shot 48% for a final score of 77-45. Leading scorers included four freshmen: Dominique Meeks scored 21, Calla...
FUCS and SC Exec Meet to Discuss Future
By Hannah Jaenicke A public meeting of the Students’ Council Executive Board was held on Wednesday to address the way in which certain student groups are funded. Students’ Council Co-President Will Harrison ’10 said that “groups that receive a big chunk of money from the student body should be expected to reach out to students.”...