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Staff List, Fall 2016
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Students of color release diversity demands
Students of color gathered outside President Christina Paxson’s P’19 office Thursday to serve as “diversity consultants” for the University after the release of a draft of the diversity and inclusion ...
Spotlight on the Statehouse: Nov. 30, 2015
Dancing traffic cop at intersection of controversy Tony Lepore, a retired police officer for the Providence Police Department who became known for dancing while directing traffic each holiday season, ...
Firefighters contain morning fire on roof of Textron Tower
Updated Nov. 30 at 1:55 a.m. A fire broke out on the roof of the Textron Tower at 40 Westminster St. Sunday morning in a heating or air conditioning unit, said Providence Public Safety Commissioner Steven ...
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Note: The Herald will be accepting op-eds and letters for the spring semester until April 7, 2021. While we are on hiatus, we will not be accepting op-eds or letters. The Herald will begin accepting op-eds ...
Spotlight on the Statehouse: Nov. 19, 2015
East Side protests Mayor Jorge Elorza attended a forum Monday to address crime on the East Side of Providence, but members of the “STEP UP” Coalition and residents from other areas in Providence interrupted ...
Spotlight on the Statehouse: Oct. 21, 2015
History repeats itself Acelia Terrero, owner of Ada’s Creations on Broad Street, told the Providence Board of Licenses that she paid $29,000 in bribes, Turn to 10 reported Oct. 18. She did not specify ...
Spotlight on the Statehouse: Oct. 15, 2015
Abandoned homes Mayor Jorge Elorza has partnered with Rhode Island Housing to start a $3 million fund offering small loans to those renovating abandoned homes in Providence, according to a Tuesday press ...
Native students demand University support
Updated October 14, 2015 at 11:49 p.m. Over 300 students and Indigenous people from across the country gathered Monday on the Main Green to call upon the University to change the name of Fall Weekend ...
RIDOH director seeks smarter spending
Nicole Alexander-Scott MPH’11, assistant professor of pediatrics and medicine at the Alpert Medical School and director of the Rhode Island Department of Health, stressed the need for health equity ...
Providence in six maps
Elorza signs student housing limits into law
Mayor Jorge Elorza signed an ordinance into law Sept. 18 that limits the number of students allowed to live in single-family homes in R-1 and R-1A zones to three, wrote Emily Crowell, deputy director ...
Spotlight on the Statehouse: Sept. 17, 2015
Protesters with FANGs Three men were arrested Monday in Burrillville, R.I. for disorderly conduct and trespassing after locking themselves to equipment at the compressor station of Spectra Energy, a company ...
After fines, ‘lonely’ tagger sparks debate about public art
A fundraiser has raised over $2,700 on the crowdfunding website IndieGoGo to help Devin Costa, a 19-year-old from Cumberland, Rhode Island, pay $12,390 in restitution for leaving graffiti around Providence ...