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The football gods have smiled upon Pennsylvanians this Sunday: it’s “Steagles” week. The tension between ‘Steelers Nation’ and the ‘Philly Faithful’ rivals the hatred of an intra-division clash. Both ...
Sunday, March 19, 2023. An early Spring day, the indifferent afternoon sun brought hope of warmer days to come, days of rich greens and blossomed trees. Walking through campus, a visitor unfamiliar ...
First-year students and their Customs teams living in Gummere Hall awoke to five separate fire alarms that began in the early morning of Sept. 16. The alarms were triggered from Gummere’s basement ...
At 11:23 pm last night, organizers announced that today would be the final day of the strike. The end of the strike comes two weeks after President Wendy Raymond’s widely-criticized email about the… ...
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, ...
Today students from Haverford College and ten other colleges from across Pennsylvania will rally in the Harrisburg Capitol rotunda to garner support for open primaries in the state house. This comes ...
Haverford is planning to switch up the dorms first-years are assigned to, beginning with the 2021–22 school year. It’s the first major change to residential life on campus since the opening of Tritton ...
Yehyun: I call this meeting to order at 1:05pm. Thea: More than half of Exec board is in attendance. Quorum has been met. Yehyun: I move to adopt the agenda. I also move to approve the minutes. Any ...
By Matthew Denton ’24 and Zhao Gu Gammage ’25 “l don’t know that Haverford students want student government,” says Jack Crump, ’23, the Elections Coordinator. After a four-hour failed plenary on ...
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 ...
Editor’s note: In light of the student strike, The Clerk has elected to halt our normal news coverage. However, we will continue our coverage of the strike and related events to highlight the activism ...
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 ...
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