The end of every semester brings new things to be excited about. For me, it’s always opening up Bionic, selecting my classes, inputting them into a temporary calendar, pressing submit, and leaving ...
The end of every semester brings new things to be excited about. For me, it’s always opening up Bionic, selecting my classes, inputting them into a temporary calendar, pressing submit, and leaving my ...
Soon after moving onto campus, ‘Presidential Pup’ Peanut Raymond-Backus became something of a local celebrity. The Clerk sat down with her dad, David Backus ’82, to learn more about the campu… ...
On Tuesday, November 18, the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship (CPGC) hosted its third event with Combatants for Peace (CFP), a joint Israeli-Palestinian organization that works to foster ...
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, ...
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 ...
Sofia is a Neuroscience major and Health Studies minor from Montclair, New Jersey. Outside of The Clerk, she enjoys working for the Writing Center, doing research in a biology lab on campus, hiking, ...
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: ...
Given the dismal mood on campus following Election Day, it may come as a surprise that a Ford is playing a prominent role in President-Elect Trump’s administration. Howard Lutnick ’83 is co-leading ...
When describing the relationships between athletes and non-athletes at Haverford College, classifying it as perfectly harmonious would be inaccurate. At the same time, labeling it as a ‘divide’ would ...
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