Sponsored by Fords Against Boredom (FAB), a student-run organization that plans free social events during the school year, Ben & Jerry's Bingo has become a finals week tradition at Haverford.
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Haverford’s Office of Academic Resources helps students achieve their goals in a fun twist on a classic game.
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A leading scholar of music in the Renaissance, Freedman has spent the past decade exploring “the digital humanities rabbit hole.”
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Global Chinese Connection welcomed the Year of the Snake at their annual catered dinner.
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Reid Sherman '04 travels to Australia over Winter Break to collect data with astronomical research team.
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Titled Dead in Fairmount Park, Johnson's murder mystery (written under her maiden name, Watson,) centers around the death of three men whose mutilated bodies are found in Philadelphia's Fairmount Park.
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Michael Paulson '86, along with the Boston Globe's investigative team won this year's Pulitzer for public service journalism for uncovering the Catholic priest sexual abuse.
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Haverford's campus will become even more environmentally sound over the next several years with the help of a $25,000 grant, awarded by the state of Pennsylvania to the Arboretum, which will be used to redesign stream sections using green technology.
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Anita Isaacs reports on her research of peace and civil war in Guatemala.
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Eighteen Haverfordians made All-Centennial Conference teams for the recently concluded league regular seasons, one more than in 2002.
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Table of 2003-04 basketball game schedule.
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In October an anonymous Haverford alumnus donated $500,000 to the College to endow a new scholarship to honor the life and service of a person who embodied the spirit and strengths of Haverford: Stephen G. Cary '37.
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Jeremy Bass '06 Honored as Samuel Cozen Player of the Week
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During the 32nd Conference on South Asia, held at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Oct. 24-26, several distinguished scholars from all over the world offered their opinions on the ongoing conflict between India and Pakistan. And Haverford's own Anirudh Suri '06 was among them.
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Allison Jones '07 comes up with segment for New York NPR radio station.
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Haverford's campus will become even more environmentally sound over the next several years with the help of a $25,000 grant, awarded by the state of Pennsylvania to the Arboretum, which will be used to redesign stream sections using green technology.
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Haverford graduate S.I. Newhouse '03 is featured in the documentary“Born Rich,” now airing on HBO.
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Senior Major Gifts Officer William Roth has been promoted to Director of Major Gifts.
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