This article discusses sexual violence, including the aftermath of sexual assault, the forensic exam process, and challenges survivors face when seeking support. Reader discretion ...
On September 30, Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson presented this year’s Campus Read, her book What If We Get It Right? Visions of Climate Futures, a collection of interviews with climate leaders and ...
On Thursday, September 18, veteran political commentator Jon Delano ’71—a longtime KDKA-TV journalist and one of Pennsylvania’s most-watched election analysts—joined Professor Steve ...
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 ...
“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, ...
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 ...
Stephen A. Smith, American TV Personality and Commentator of First Take, is the undisputed king of ESPN and the gold standard of sports media. The larger-than-life personality has dominated the sports ...
Editor’s Note: This is an installment in a series of profiles on alumni in journalism. If you are interested in writing a piece on an alum or have someone you would like to see profiled, please let us ...
LSU is known as “Wide Receiver University,” the University of Iowa as “Tight End University,” and the University of Oklahoma as “Quarterback University.” Now, it’s time to add a new name to the mix: ...
Correction: The article previously stated that “mediocrity seemed to linger for over half a decade.” The author has revised this to read: “mediocrity seemed to linger for the past two seasons.” ...
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 ...
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