A Love of Weird Animals and Abhorrence for Conformity
By Anna Sargeant Last Word Editor When I was in fourth grade, my absolute favorite animal was the tree frog. God knows why. I mean, neon colors are a plus, and frogs have them in spades. Also, they were super easy to draw onto my textbook covers. I just drew a bunch of circles and...
Haverford/Bryn Mawr Cross Country Meet Displays Strength of its Runners
By Angela Mastrianni Staff Writer This Thursday, Haverford College hosted the Women’s and Men’s Cross Country Main Line Invitational at their Alumni Cross Country Course. The top finisher from Bryn Mawr College was Kristina Kronauer, who placed thirteenth with a time of 17:33.20 and was the fastest division three runner in the meet. Coach Hewitt, the...
Mommy Turns 50 Shades of Red
By Julie Hutchinson Opinions Editor In eleven weeks it sold over one million copies. It sold more copies in a week than any other book ever printed in the United States or the United Kingdom. Probably about twenty-five percent of its readers would admit to having read it. When did Fifty Shades of Gray...
Inquiring Stomachs: Where is the Soft Serve?
Sunday Sundaes – A tradition going back at least twenty years, signaling long lines at the DC, happy smiles on students’ faces, and an affirmation of everything classically silly, sweet and ’Fordian. But then two weeks ago, a murmur arose in the DC, a murmur that chilled the air and caused outrage, swelling as the...