ANALYSIS: President Wendy Cadge “refused” to give detail of the events.
Next Sunday at the end of Bryn Mawr College’s students trip, pro-Palestinian protesters spray-painted graffiti on school buildings and destroyed several pieces of “rental home” by spray-painting it on the school buildings.
The nearby police department was informed about the happenings and “immediately opened an exploration,” Bryn Mawr President Wendy Cadge said in an email message.
The defendants will be subject to the full legal repercussions if a criminal offence is confirmed, Cadge wrote. Any violations of school regulations or the Honor Code will be corrected through appropriate punitive measures, according to the College’s internal analysis.
The college “declined” to tell The Philadelphia Inquirer “what the graffiti entailed or what property was destroyed,” saying it had” no further information at this time” but would add an update upon “learn ] more.”
The Bryn Mawr and Haverford College student paper The Bi-College News  reported on June 5 that the graffiti was “pro-Palestinian” in nature and contained the slogans “BLOOD MONEY,” “FUCK BRYN MAWR,” and” YOU FUND GENOCIDE” ( pictured ).
Additionally, it noted that “rented houses” and golf carts, both of which had their rubber slashed, had pro-Hamas graffiti scrawled on them.
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The paper published a letter to the editor on the same day as its graffiti story, titled” Anti-Zionism is not antisemitism” by Temple University Professor of Religion Rebecca Alpert, the author of” Like Bread on the Seder Plate: Jewish Lesbians and the Transformation of Tradition.”
The Committee on Education and the Workforce in the U.S. House of Representatives caught the attention of Alpert’s attention when she mentioned that she and another Jews do not” remain with Israel” because they oppose it’s “wildly significant response” to October 7, 2023 in a talk she gave last year at Haverford.
Christine Flowers, a former Bryn Mawr student and Philadelphia lawyer, media personality, and former Bryn Mawr alumna, spoke to The College Fix via Facebook about the weekend vandalism.
I graduated from college. A after outstanding, professionally wealthy haven for completed women has devolved into the kind of environment where privileged women complain about victimization, conservatives are largely shunned and forced to leave campus as in the case of a Trump supporter several years ago, and, most outrageously, anti-Semitism goes unchecked and in that way, is allowed to metastasize.
Add that to the crucial destruction of the owner’s legacy because she was a flawed image, and I no longer understand my once cherished alma mater.
Further: Bryn Mawr College formally removes the name of the former president from the library
IMAGE CAPTION & CREDIT: Part of the pro-Palestinian painting at Bryn Mawr’s students trip,  , The Bi-College News,  , Social
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