Three of Four Rock Owls Rese
By Margaret Ernst News Editor After a Godfather-like exchange on a street corner, three of the wooden owls that sit sagaciously on Rockefellar’s dark banisters have been returned. Rock residents have been discussing the loss of all four owl sculptures since before fall break, when the first owl went missing. According to Public Safety Officer...
TLI
by Juliana Reyes Features Editor Don Carroll and Emily Levine pore over a table in the Lusty Cup. Usually a place for students to meet with French tutors or discuss problem sets, the spot has become Carroll’s writing studio for the next two hours. Carroll sifts through a green folder as Levine examines the sea...
Financi 101: Your Money Over Time
by James Burton Columnist Today we are going to examine the “time value” of your money. The entire essence of this value can be summed up in one sentence: “A dollar today is worth more than a dollar at some time in the future.” At first glance, this idea may not appear to ring true,...
Flute Choir Review
By Julie O’Neil I really had no idea what to expect when I headed out of the cold winter evening and into the Goodhart Theater Music Room this past Friday evening around dusk. I had come to cover the Bryn Mawr & Haverford Flute Choir’s winter performance and I was worried. What did I know...
Idiot Box – Men Of A Certain Age
By Molly Parzen Staff Writer I am not a middle-aged man, nor have I ever been. That has not, however, stopped me from thoroughly enjoying Ray Romano’s new dramedy, Men Of A Certain Age, which airs on Mondays on TNT at 10 PM. Romano’s career has stagnated a bit since he rocketed to fame as...