On Thursday, October 30, a photography exhibition curated by Ella Mbanefo ’26 opened in the VCAM Upper Create Space. The exhibit, Hairitage: Our Labor of Love, features a collection of portraits ...
If you’re a member of the Haverford College community, you probably know Ben Fligelman ‘26. The tall, perpetually enthusiastic senior is known for his many eccentricities, but a few stand ...
Haverford Men’s Soccer (9-0-7) earned its first national recognition since 2021 this week, receiving votes in the United Soccer Coaches week six national ranking. Propelled by a 16-game unbeaten ...
Like most of the country on February 4, many Haverford students found themselves glued to their screens as they watched the Super Bowl. This year’s game was especially exciting for Eagles fans on ...
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, ...
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 ...
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: ...
Maria: Hello everyone! Welcome to our first Emergency Plenary Town Hall. We want to thank you all for your engagement and trust in this process. I am Maria, one of the Co-presidents, and Jorge is the ...
Being able to “thrive at the highest levels of Division III.” That’s the ultimate goal of Haverford Athletics’ new Action Plan. To align with Haverford’s Better Learning, Broader Impact— Haverford ...
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, ...
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 ...
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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