51 years since Roe: The evolution of reproductive rights in Rhode Island
Jan. 22 marked the 51st anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court’s 1973 landmark decision that established a nationwide protection on abortion.
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Jan. 22 marked the 51st anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court’s 1973 landmark decision that established a nationwide protection on abortion.
The Center for Career Exploration will no longer invite fossil fuel companies to host on-campus recruitment events, according to a May 2023 email reviewed by The Herald from Matthew Donato, the executive ...
A study released this January by research group Opportunity Insights found that standardized test scores — such as SAT and ACT scores — are more predictive of academic success at Ivy Plus colleges ...
On Dec. 11, the Rhode Island Department of Transportation shut down the westbound side of the I-195 Washington Bridge due to structural concerns, causing traffic delays. On Jan. 26, the United States ...
The American Medical Women’s Association — an organization “dedicated to advancing women in medicine and improving women’s health,” according to its website — hosted its Northeast Regional ...
Roughly 35 University community members joined a Tuesday noon rally in front of Stephen Robert ’62 Campus Center organized by the Brown Postdoc Labor Organization to celebrate the group’s unionization ...
The University’s postdoctoral researchers and Dean’s Faculty Fellows announced their plans to unionize Friday afternoon, according to a press release shared with The Herald. If successful, the Brown ...
The Great Gatsby entered the public domain in 2021. The air tasted the same. The clocks chimed no differently. The eyes of T.J. Eckleburg remained unblinking. But the world as we—those of us exposed ...
A new paper published in the Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution and Systematics emphasizes an unusual approach to researching climate change within marine ecosystems: focusing on variance in addition ...
Music takes a myriad of forms, from lullabies to national anthems, each with a unique purpose. Researchers at the School of Public Health have discovered that listening to personalized music can temporarily ...
Brown-RISD Hillel has received both support and backlash from Jewish students after affirming support for Israel and Zionist students in an email to its listserv Monday afternoon.
Before Thanksgiving, 60 staff members signed onto a Nov. 9 faculty letter in support of arrested students that was previously delivered to President Christina Paxson P’19 P’MD’20. The letter came ...
Overdose prevention centers are not associated with significant increases in crime or disorder, challenging safety concerns surrounding the sites, according to a recent study co-led by Brandon del Pozo, ...
Symposium Books, an independent bookstore on Westminster Street in downtown Providence, will celebrate its 20th anniversary in 2024. Opened in January 2004, the shop sells books, records and gifts.
A suspect was arrested Sunday for the shooting of three Palestinian-American college students in Burlington, Vermont, according to the Burlington Police Department. The shooting occurred Saturday evening, ...
Three Palestinian college students were shot and wounded in Burlington, Vermont Saturday evening, according to a press release from Burlington police. The victims include Brown undergraduate Hisham Awartani ...
As universities scramble to find alternative methods to bolster student body diversity in a post-race-conscious admissions landscape, prioritizing socioeconomic diversity has repeatedly been floated as ...
A group of Providence residents gathered Monday afternoon to protest the demolition of three historic houses on Angell Street.
Over 100 students attended a listening session hosted by the Undergraduate Council of Students last Wednesday evening in the Petteruti Lounge, according to UCS President Mina Sarmas ’24.
Sometimes I feel like I’m running out of time with the people who love me. I watch the date change on my phone as 11:59 turns to midnight, wondering which day they’ll decide that I’m not their type ...