Outside Toyland, Looking In
By Maddie Hoagland-Hanson A week or so ago, as I lay on my common room floor reading Wallace Stevens and trying to think intelligently (a task I have been finding increasingly difficult of late), I was disturbed by a rush of loud music from the apartment below mine, accompanied by the palpable thump of an...
NeighborHood Watch: The Masochism of Finals Week
By Liz Hood Columnist As we enter December, we find ourselves once again in the midst of finals week and all the grind and anxiety it brings. It’s the most stressful time of year, a time when we have hundreds of papers due and even more hours of studying ahead. Yet, at least for me,...
Haverford-Bryn Mawr Chorale provides music and interaction
By Hannah Garner The weather conditions, cold but snowy, were perfectly in tune for the Bi-Co Chorale semester concert last Sunday. The concert was as merry and comforting as any holiday event, even though no seasonal pieces were on the program. The chorale of 130 students, faculty and some spouses and graduates performed 12 “Grand...
Chamber Singers Perform New Holiday Classic
By Emily Tartanella It’s that time of year. Festive, as it’s commonly considered. Frankly, between two papers, two oral exams, and one graphic novel to write, I’m not really feeling jolly. The closest I’ve come to Christmas is pulling a Santa and inhaling an entire box of cookies–with milk. The only thing under my mistletoe...