Emma Stone’s Best Actress win for “Poor Things” and Da’Vine Joy Randolph’s Best Supporting Actress win for “The Holdovers” showcased two heartfelt speeches. Courtesy of Trae Patton via A.M.P.A.S.
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April 2Since beginning at Brown as an assistant political science professor in 1994, Wendy Schiller has served in various leadership roles at the University. Courtesy of Wendy Schiller
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By Max Robinson | April 2The Herald’s Data Desk looked at last year’s housing trends to see which dorms are filled first.





