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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… ...
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 ...
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 ...
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, ...
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Reflecting on the experience, Lewandowski shared, “I definitely felt the presence of the Haverford pipeline while in Dallas. The alumni were extremely engaging and are more than willing to grow the ...
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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Success is a fundamental driver of both academic and athletic life, especially on a college campus populated with high-achieving individuals such as ourselves. Haverford students continually strive ...
Sunday marked the first Special Plenary (“Splenary”) at Haverford since 2018. Splenary was well attended, with the line of students waiting to enter snaking around the GIAC and extending all the way ...
By: Guangtian Ha and Maud McInerney, for Faculty for Justice in Palestine (FJP) After reading the recent email missive from President Raymond and feeling dismayed by its one-sidedness, we thought it ...
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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