Following the success of last year’s “Taste of Guangdong,” the student-run club continues to celebrate different Chinese cuisine traditions via annual dinners.
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The Viceland executive producer, most known for his work on the docuseries “My House,” visited campus to discuss the show.
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A new exhibit, coordinated in collaboration with the Equal Justice Initiative and the Brooklyn Museum with support from Google, presents EJI’s groundbreaking research into the history of lynchings and connects it to digital media, documentary film, contemporary artworks, and archival materials.
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M. Antonio “Toño” López Galicia, the executive director of the Casa de los Amigos in Mexico City, detailed La Casa’s mission in an event that was part of his campus residency.
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Following a renovation and revitalization of the artwork of Margaret Ralston Gest to the space, the second-floor lounge of the Gest Center strives to emulate the vision of its namesake in facilitating dialogue and connection between students.
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This past weekend, the College welcomed hundreds of visitors to campus for Family and Friends Weekend’s celebration of fall, fun, and festivities.
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A minor since 2011, environmental studies is now a Bi-Co major with two new professors and expanded course offerings.
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The executive director of Casa de los Amigos in Mexico City, López joins us on campus for a week of talks, classroom visits, and more related to his work in human rights, peace education, and the protection of those most vulnerable.
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Members and friends of the Arboretum Association gathered in the KINSC on October 11 for a festive annual dinner.
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The Haverford Innovations Program held a panel devoted to the achievements of female entrepreneurs, two Bi-Co alumni among them.
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On Sunday, the student body gathered in the GIAC to discuss relevant campus matters and to raise their packets high to ratify the alcohol policy.
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In partnership with the Haverford Friends School, local families shared in honey extraction from the beehives maintained at the Haverfarm.
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Haverford joins Bryn Mawr and Swarthmore in creating an academic, nonresidential, collaborative program to deepen engagement between students and faculty and the city of Philadelphia.
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Paula Yurss Lasanta, who has studied English and Spanish literature in Barcelona, Spain, brings experience and passion to campus as its first hosted Fulbright recipient.
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A note from President Benston regarding Hurricanes Florence and Michael.