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(04/29/21 3:17pm)
When I got into Brown, I was sitting criss-cross on my high school’s hallway floor, next to my best friend. I’d stepped away from the classroom with her to check my admission status. When I opened ...
(03/15/21 2:46am)
On one of my first days as a freshman at Brown, I remember standing in line for the dining hall by myself. I was petrified to go in alone.
I found comfort when the first-year in front of me told me ...
(12/03/19 5:03am)
Two Middle-East policy experts came to campus Monday night to discuss the Israel-Palestine conflict, with each recommending a “two-state solution” in which both Israel and Palestine become independent ...
(10/17/19 4:05am)
The 2019 Campus Climate Survey on Sexual Assault and Sexual Misconduct found that 24.5 percent of undergraduate women reported experiencing non-consensual sexual contact since arriving at Brown, according ...
(10/02/19 4:05am)
Following weeks of heated discussion over the search for a new director of the Brown Center for Students of Color, Assistant Vice President for Campus Life Nicole Truesdell paused the hiring process Tuesday.
That ...
(09/18/19 4:02am)
Over 200 students crammed themselves into a lecture hall Monday night, many dressed in business casual, with stragglers forced to sit in aisles or squat near doorways.
As one student’s Google Doc read, ...
(09/13/19 4:04am)
Peter Cohen, a fundraising director for the University placed on leave last Sunday, wrote in a statement to The Herald that the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s central administration had complete ...
(09/09/19 4:05am)
The University has placed Director of Development for Computer and Data Science Initiatives Peter Cohen on administrative leave following reports that he helped secure money from Jeffrey Epstein for the ...
(09/05/19 4:04am)
Paul Shanley, Deputy Chief of Police at the Department of Public Safety, passed away August 19 at the age of 61 after an eight-month battle with a rare form of bone cancer.
“‘Serve and protect’ ...
(07/23/19 12:08am)
Earlier this month, the Student Activities Office revoked Sigma Chi’s housing privileges for the upcoming academic year.
The SAO made the decision after reviewing the details of an ongoing University ...
(05/25/19 1:50pm)
Earlier this month, the University published its third annual report on progress made toward goals established in its 2016 Diversity and Inclusion Action Plan. The report, which assessed data from the ...
(04/16/19 4:05am)
As flames marred the historic and renowned Notre-Dame Cathedral Monday, causing its iconic spire to collapse, University students in Paris and on College Hill watched the destruction unfold with sorrow ...
(04/08/19 4:05am)
Mary Breen, a senior at Classical High School, exited the dressing room and twirled, gliding in a long white prom dress with blue and silver stones and a delicate flower print curling up the right side ...
(04/03/19 4:04am)
Faculty passed a motion recommending the Corporation revise current policies regarding degree requirements, including eliminating payment-based accelerated graduation, during the faculty meeting Tuesday. ...
(04/02/19 4:03am)
If there’s one thing Mark Phillips, a local farmer, knows best, it’s how to grow a head of lettuce.
As a hydroponic farmer, he uses a nutrient-dense solution, which allows him to yield more produce ...
(03/20/19 5:02am)
Amid a flurry of red, white and brown balloons, fourth-year Alpert Medical School students tore open bright red envelopes on Friday to discover which residency programs they would be attending.
The tradition, ...
(02/13/19 6:02am)
The construction of the Sardar Sarovar Dam caused extreme flooding near the Narmada River in India, compelling many thousands of people to move out of their homes. But some remained close to the river ...
(11/29/18 5:01am)
States neighboring Rhode Island are going green — and not only as a result of environmental concerns. The first recreational dispensaries in Massachusetts opened Nov. 20 to long lines spilling out of ...
(11/02/18 4:01am)
Nationally, climate change is a partisan issue with clearly assigned camps. The Democratic National Committee addresses climate change 24 times in its 2016 platform, while the Republican National Committee ...
(10/24/18 3:01am)
Forty-one percent more voters applied for regular mail-in ballots in 2018 than in the 2014 gubernatorial election, the Rhode Island Board of Elections reported Tuesday. Since the last gubernatorial election, ...