Duck Pond Dangers Await Prospective Swimmers
Although swimming in the Duck Pond is one of several “unofficial graduation requirements” presented to incoming freshmen during Customs Week, students are cautioned to stay away. A broken aerator, a...
View ArticleOpen Parties Should Be Maintained, Even in Face of Recent Incidents
Over the past month, Haverford students have been confronted with the uncomfortable reality that our campus is not impermeable. No longer is the supposed “Haverbubble” an insulation from the outside...
View ArticleDousing the Blaze: Debunking the President’s Remarks on the Smoking Policy
During a lazy Saturday afternoon, an innocuous email notification pinged the phones of Haverford’s Sophomore Class. For those who opened what appeared to be another typical Students’ Council broadcast,...
View ArticleCustoms Program Changes Attract Student Criticism
For most Haverford students, the summer is a time for some much needed rest and relaxation. But for those students who volunteer in Haverford’s Customs Program, it means anxiously awaiting an influx of...
View ArticleStudents on Edge as Haverford Confronts Canada Geese Crisis
A group of geese reach the nature trail after disrupting traffic near on College Lane, near Haverford's main entrance on Sunday afternoon. September 13, 2015. Ryan Gooding, Staff Photographer A lone...
View ArticleWesleyan Newspaper Outrage is a Warning for Haverford
Two weeks ago, The Wesleyan Argus found itself facing a barrage of demands, threats, and harassment. At issue was the Argus’ publication of an op-ed that expressed reservations about the strategic...
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