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(10/18/19 4:01am)
Community members filed into Stephen Robert ’62 Hall for a showing and panel discussion of the documentary “Rigged: the Voter Suppression Playbook” Thursday.
The documentary examines the variety ...
(09/20/19 4:03am)
Thayer Street will become home to the Ocean State’s first Rev’d Indoor Cycling spin studio by the end of this year.
The studio will occupy the space above Berks Shoes and Clothing, which was filled ...
(09/19/19 4:04am)
Providence Mayor Jorge Elorza joined nearly 60 current and former mayors nationwide to endorse Pete Buttigieg, mayor of South Bend, Indiana, for president.
“Pete has the life experience and the executive ...
(09/13/19 4:02am)
When moderators introduced Andrew Yang ’96 during the third Democratic Presidential Debate last night, Salomon Center erupted into raucous cheers.
The Brown Democrats held a watch party for the debate, ...
(09/12/19 4:39am)
Providence School District spends $187,000 on books before deciding not to use them
Interim Providence Superintendent Frances Gallo spent nearly $200,000 on the inspirational book “Shoot Your Shot: ...
(09/11/19 4:02am)
Providence became one of the latest cities to gain 5G cell phone service this summer, providing faster upload and download speeds for customers with 5G-enabled phones in select areas of the city, including ...
(04/25/19 5:01am)
Though Providence Public Schools serve lunch to tens of thousands of students each year, not every student can look forward to a school-provided meal.
Students who keep halal — or only eat food that ...
(04/03/19 5:56am)
The U.S. House of Representatives passed sweeping voting reform legislation last month with the “For the People Act,” which would institute voting reforms at the federal level.
If the bill passes ...
(04/02/19 4:02am)
The Rhode Island Board of Elections is expecting an overwhelming number of emergency mail ballots — maybe more than it can handle — during the next general election.
Since 2011, the number of emergency ...
(03/13/19 5:04am)
Rhode Island Secretary of State Nellie Gorbea has proposed a system for early voting in the Ocean State.
House Bill 5292, which was introduced and referred to the House Judiciary Committee Feb. 6, would ...
(02/28/19 5:10am)
State Senator Gayle Goldin (D-Providence) sponsored five bills proposing various reforms to the way Rhode Island voters and candidates participate in the electoral process.
The five bills include the ...
(02/25/19 5:02am)
Despite the already packed field of candidates vying for the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination, a group on campus is intent on one person joining the fray.
Brown for Beto held an event at ...
(02/15/19 5:04am)
State Representative Edith Ajello (D-Providence) and State Senator Gayle Goldin (D-Providence) have both called the East Side home for at least 20 years.
The two state legislators — College Hill’s ...
(11/21/18 2:17pm)
Democratic National Committee Chair Tom Perez ’83 and former Republican National Committee Chair Michael Steele reviewed the aftermath of the 2018 midterm elections Nov. 19 at the Watson Institute for ...
(10/26/18 5:03am)
Former Republican National Committee Chair Michael Steele and Democratic National Committee Chair Tom Perez ’83 P’18 sat down yesterday at the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs ...
(10/15/18 3:04am)
The University is entering its tenth year as a participant in the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority’s UPass program. Since the program came to Brown in 2008, students, staff and faculty alike have ...
(09/26/18 3:03am)
The first gubernatorial debate in the race for the Rhode Island State House will take place tomorrow at the Bristol campus of Roger Williams University. Incumbent Democrat Gov. Gina Raimondo, Republican ...
(09/10/18 4:23am)
Incumbent Providence Mayor Jorge Elorza will face off against two primary challengers — Kobi Dennis and Robert DeRobbio — in the Sept. 12 Democratic primary. The two independents in the race, Dianne ...
(09/05/18 3:03am)
The Pawtucket PawSox, Rhode Island’s only Triple-A affiliated Minor League Baseball team, signed a letter of intent to move to the Worcester, Massachusetts, Aug. 17, according to the Providence Journal. ...
(03/21/18 3:23am)
The Gallery at City Hall unveiled its newest pieces from Irish artist Siobhan Cox-Carlos March 15. Cox-Carlos’ exhibit, “‘GLÁS’ (GREEN): A Contemporary View of the Emerald Isle,” is free and ...