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Patrick Montero
Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Then & Now: Concerts

Then & Now: Concerts

In 1965, students could get coffee and a bite and listen to musical performances in a café called The Crypt in the basement of Union. There was even some snazzy balcony level seating overlooking the action.

Come back tomorrow to see “Now”.

Today, no trace of The Crypt is visible in Union. Instead, practice rooms have taken over the space. Photo: Theodore Hetzel.
Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Pinwheel Day

Spring Has Sprung: Pinwheel Day 2013

It’s quite a sight! Haverford’s arboretum campus is beautiful year round, but never more so than on Pinwheel Day.

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Pinwheel Day, 2013. Photo: Meghan Vaughan.
Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Honor Bound

It began in 1897 as a simple system for holding exams without proctors. Since then, the cherished Honor Code has become the purest expression of the College’s values and an intrinsic part of a Haverford education.

Read “Honor Bound” in the Winter 2013 issue of Haverford magazine »

Students gathered in Ryan Gym for an open discussion of an Honor Council trial abstract given the pseudonym “Toy Story.” Council regularly sponsors such events. Photo: Brad Larrison.
Monday, April 1, 2013

Public Observing

Public Observing Night

April 2, 8:00 p.m.
Strawbridge Observatory

Talk: “What Happened to Pluto?” by Mariah Baker ’14. Observing will only take place if skies are clear. Event Details »

Thursday, March 28, 2013

Friend in Residence

The Friend in Residence program brings gifted and experienced Quakers to campus for extended interactions with students, staff, faculty and the community to stimulate reflection on the connections between academic pursuits and “letting one’s life speak.”

On Friday, April 5, Friend in Residence Peterson Toscano (right) will perform "Transfigurations" in Stokes Auditorium. Photo: Brad Larrison.

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