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Note: At the request of the Students’ Council Co-Presidents, all town hall participants are kept anonymous throughout this article for their safety. On Monday, April 7th at 5:30 p.m., students ...
Howard Lutnick ’83, now serving as U.S. Secretary of Commerce, is spearheading one of the Trump administration’s most controversial proposals: the “Gold Card” visa program. Announced in late February ...
“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, ...
“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 ...
Chaos was the main ingredient of this Sunday’s wizard-themed Spring Plenary. On March 23rd, students gathered in the GIAC to vote on five resolutions and call for the opening of ratification of the ...
Philadelphia — we have a problem. For the first time since 2017, the 76ers will watch the postseason from home. A franchise that once prided itself on The Process, a phrase referring to their rebuild ...
Ally Landau ‘24, a Haverford Women’s Basketball alum, has recently been named a WBCA NCAA DIII Coaches All-American and a D3hoops.com Fourth Team All-American, two of the highest honors for basketball ...
This Sunday, March 23, Haverford students will convene in the Douglas B. Gardner ’83 Integrated Athletic Center (GIAC) for Spring Plenary, a biannual gathering that serves as a platform for ...
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