Funding for SEPTA Tickets Still Available, But in Smaller Amounts
By Rayna Allonce Staff Writer Recently, there has been some speculation surrounding SEPTA tickets and their availability. At a recent meeting with President Jane McAuliffe, Dean of the Undergraduate College Michele Rasmussen, they set the record straight on why Bryn Mawr ran out of tickets in the last few weeks. According to Dean Rasmussen, SEPTA...
Roller Skating in Wyndham Parking Lot
By Eutha Gyaltshen Staff Writer Bryn Mawr College’s first ever Roller Skating party was held in the Wyndham parking lot from 6-10 pm on Friday, September 30th. Mawrters skated around, fell down and got back up on the temporary roller rink Student Activities installed in the lot. The event had lots of food, great music...
Professor Leads Yiddish Festival
By Whitney Muller Staff Writer Just inside the office of math professor Jeffrey Tecosky-Feldman resides a shelf filled with a unique collection of films. Some hail from the 1930s and 1940s, their plastic covers bearing snapshots of achromatic screenplay; one, a drama, was released as recently as last year; all are emblazoned with the symbol...
A Reader’s Guide to Art Dating in Philly
By Matt Fernandez and Allie Eisen Arts Editor and Guest Writer While the Haverford campus and the surrounding area has much to offer, places like Gummere basement and Drinker House may not serve as the best destinations for taking that special someone. Luckily, a 15-minute train ride opens the door to a bustling metropolis –...
On the Wrong Side of History: Obama on Palestine
By Raymond Scott Opinion Editor It only took a spark, literally. Through self-immolation, Mohemed Bouazizi, a Tunisian street vendor, Abu-Abdel Monaam Hamedeh, an Egyptian entrepreneur, and Ali Medi Zeu, an unemployed Libyan father, chose not so long ago to give their lives as well as take them. They deprived their loved ones of their...
Resolving to Improve Plenary
By Julie Mazziotta News Editor When I entered Goodhart Auditorium at 10 a.m. Sunday morning for Plenary, I was hopeful. The SGA came up with a fun theme, Beyonce, and we had a brand new freshmen class that had yet to experience Plenary. I thought it would take maybe four hours at most, and I...