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Sofia Malaspina ’26, Editor-in-Chief Sofia is a Neuroscience major and Health Studies minor from Montclair, New Jersey. Outside of The Clerk, she enjoys working for the Writing Center, hiking… ...
Yesterday, Haverford students gathered in the GIAC for this fall’s continuation of the college’s biannual tradition of Plenary, a Students’ Council-run event where the student body discusses and votes ...
On September 30, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) hosted the “Antisemitism 101” workshop in the Dining Center as part of Haverford’s Meeting the Moment initiative announced earlier this year, which ...
As students depart for Fall Break, they leave behind a campus divided over the Israel-Gaza conflict. While the animosity between Israel and Palestine has historically been a hot-button issue on campus ...
From Wilt Chamberlain’s 100-piece to the Eagles’ “Philly Special” downing Tom Brady’s New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII, Philadelphia has had its share of iconic sports moments. In the process, ...
Although the Haverford football team has not taken the field since 1972, its origins stretch far beyond that of the Philadelphia Eagles, who will play the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl 57 today.
In recent weeks, the discussion of Haverford alumni in the news has been largely dominated by President-elect Donald Trump’s new commerce secretary, Howard Lutnick. However, Alex Karp ’83 may be just ...
Editor’s note: This is an installment in a series of student-athletes meant to feature notable performances from student-athletes and to help the community get to know some of our peers that we see… ...
Although the Haverford football team has not taken the field since 1972, its origins stretch far beyond that of the Philadelphia Eagles, who will play the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl 57 today.
Being able to “thrive at the highest levels of Division III.” That’s the ultimate goal of Haverford Athletics’ new Action Plan. To align with Haverford’s Better Learning, Broader Impact— Haverford ...
On Wednesday, May 7, Haverford College president Wendy Raymond will testify at the Congressional Committee on Education & Workforce about antisemitism at Haverford. As Jewish Haverford students who ...
The story of debate organizations at Haverford stretches far back into the college’s past. One club’s activities were significant enough to garner coverage in a 1938 New York Times article reporting ...
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