Bi-Co Admissions Directors Explain International Student Recruitment
By Cameron Scherer Features Editor For an institution of higher learning to thrive in today’s increasingly globalized world, it is crucial that its student body reflect the cosmopolitanism its academics surely seek to promote. Bryn Mawr College in particular has taken this to heart, welcoming a record 25 percent of its class of 2014 from...
Q & A with Paul Krugman
Bi-College News reporters Cameron Scherer and Matt Fernandez got a chance to speak with Paul Krugman. Cameron Scherer: Haverford is a place where the typical student probably agrees with a lot of your ideas. What can students or recent graduates do if they’re interested in pursuing social justice through economics? Paul Krugman: Be good citizens....
Head to Head: Buy Full Price
By Maddy Court In this country, money isn’t a sign of conformity, it’s a sign of terrific work ethic. This is a place where dreams come true for anyone willing to work to become the next Andrew Carnegie, Leland Stanford, or John D. Rockefeller. I believe in the American Dream with all my heart and...
Student Artist Censored at Canaday Art Exhibit
By Elizabeth Svokos Guest Writer The Canaday Art Exhibit was created as a forum for student artists to present their work to the community. For the newest exhibit, a handful of students were given a grant to create artwork to be displayed on Canaday’s second floor for The Art Club’s Gallery Opening Exhibit on March...
Head To Head: Not Retail Price
Isn’t it such a joy finding a great deal!? Don’t you just love that feeling of going through a rack or a bin or an obscure corner of a store’s sale section and finding that ONE piece of clothing or accessory you’ve been craving but had never found?? And then, not only did you find...
Paul Krugman Explains “The Mess We’re In”
By Cameron Scherer Features Editor On Monday, March 24, members of the Haverford community and local residents alike crammed into Founders Great Hall to hear Nobel-prize-winning economist and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman explain the “weird macroeconomics” that led to our current economic crisis. In his visit to the college, which also included an...