Bryn Mawr is not a Quaker school.
“even though I’m pro-life and not a feminist, I think I’d enjoy debating those topics with the other students.”
I don’t think you would. IMHO, those “debates” might not be friendly or productive and they might not end when you wanted them to. I think you’d get a lot of direct hostility, not just “heat.” I don’t think you’d be censored by staff or faculty, but I would be concerned about you having a frustrating and isolating experience. If any current BMC students are observing something different, please speak up.
I went to BMC for two years and am on the board of my local alumnae club. I do not agree that “both ends of the political spectrum” enjoyed inclusion when I was there. If there were conservatives or non-feminists in my class, they were nearly silent.