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Pinwheel Day–a day where pinwheels are scattered across Founder’s Green, the sun is shining, and students are gathered on the grass, lounging on various towels and blankets, and playing games.
On April 7th at 7 PM, the Haverford community gathered in Marshall Auditorium for a concert. This was not a standard college production, although it did feature performances from all six Bi-Co ...
In response to student protests— many centered around the war in Gaza— the Trump administration has threatened to pull federal funding from institutions that refuse to crack down on demonstrations ...
At the request of the Students’ Council Co-Presidents, all town hall participants are kept anonymous throughout this article for their safety. On ...
Howard Lutnick ’83, now serving as U.S. Secretary of Commerce, is spearheading one of the Trump administration’s most controversial proposals: the “Gold Card” visa program. Announced in late ...
Howard Lutnick ’83, now serving as U.S. Secretary of Commerce, is spearheading one of the Trump administration’s most controversial proposals: the “Gold Card” visa program. Announced in late February ...
On a blustery Thursday morning, the Blue Bus pokes its head around the corner of College Avenue. Denim-clad and hoodie-wearing students adjust the straps on their backpacks in anticipation as the ...
“You won’t lose your job to AI. You’ll lose your job to someone using AI.” That stark warning, published in a recent Business Insider article, has rapidly become a rallying cry for educators, ...
Chaos was the main ingredient of this Sunday’s wizard-themed Spring Plenary. On March 23rd, students gathered in the GIAC to vote on five resolutions and call for the opening of ratification of the ...
“You won’t lose your job to AI. You’ll lose your job to someone using AI.” That stark warning, published in a recent Business Insider article, has rapidly become a rallying cry for educators, ...
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