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(04/25/24 2:04am)
On Wednesday evening, President Christina Paxson P’19 P’MD’20 reaffirmed that the University’s response to the ongoing encampment would “rely on appropriate codes of conduct to address violations ...
(04/11/24 3:04am)
Approximately 60 students gathered outside of the Brown-RISD Hillel on Wednesday evening to protest an event hosted by Brown Students for Israel featuring a conversation with Yuval Klein, a search and ...
(04/05/24 1:04am)
At its monthly general body meeting this Wednesday, the Graduate Student Council selected Nadia Tsado GS and Deanna Stueber ScM ’18 GS to deliver speeches on behalf of master’s and PhD students, respectively, ...
(03/08/24 4:03am)
During its monthly meeting on Wednesday, the Graduate Student Council voted to add two new positions — Chair of Education and Chair of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion — to its Executive Board. ...
(03/05/24 1:01am)
On Feb. 28, students at the School of Public Health delivered an open letter to the school’s Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. The letter called on the SPH to speak out about “the genocide ...
(02/27/24 4:12am)
Remaking a classic is never easy — especially when the original is a cartoon unrestrained by budget, special effects or the laws of physics in which characters can manipulate water, earth, ...
(02/16/24 2:04am)
The Graduate Labor Organization announced that it will spend the spring demanding that the University divest from companies facilitating the Israel-Palestine war in an Instagram post on Feb. 5.
(02/14/24 3:05am)
The Class Coordinating Board plans to pursue monetary compensation for members’ work on campus, according to CCB Senior Co-Presidents Logan Torres ’24 and Becca Erdenebulgan ’24.
(02/13/24 2:01am)
Mike Zamore ’93 — the former chief of staff for U.S. Senator Jeff Merkley (D-Oregon) — returned to Brown Feb. 12 to discuss the book he co-authored with Merkley, “Filibustered! How to Fix the ...
(01/30/24 3:02am)
The Brown Activist Coalition, an alliance of on-campus student activist groups, hosted its semesterly “Intro to Activism at Brown” seminar Sunday night.
(01/26/24 4:03am)
Nearly 20 years ago, an award-winning book series raised an entire generation fascinated with the Greek Gods. This year, “Percy Jackson and the Olympians,” written by Rick Riordan, has finally returned ...
(12/04/23 5:43am)
Content warning: This article includes mentions of suicide.
(11/22/23 2:05am)
The Graduate Labor Organization and the University reached an agreement on stipends and discrimination and harassment clauses in their new contract at a meeting last Wednesday — a major breakthrough ...
(11/17/23 4:05am)
This story is part of The Herald's ongoing coverage of student arrests following a Nov. 8 sit-in at University Hall. To get more context and read our full coverage, click here.
(11/08/23 11:03pm)
The University has a long history of student activism. Over the years, activism at Brown has taken the form of walkouts, sit-ins and campus building occupations.
(11/03/23 2:19am)
The Graduate Student Council held executive board elections for next semester and confirmed a budget reallocation at its monthly meeting Wednesday. The general body reelected Farha Mithila GS as GSC President ...
(10/30/23 1:05am)
The first volume of the Brown Arts Institute’s MOVEMENTS arts journal, titled “Dissonance,” launched online Friday.
(10/16/23 12:03am)
Former and current students and faculty came together to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Writing Fellows Program in the Watson Institute for International Affairs Wednesday. The event featured a ...
(09/20/23 4:55am)
A good murder mystery may never grow old, but when the same themes are repeated from one story to the next, it’s certainly possible to inundate the genre with predictable tropes. Released in theaters ...
(09/12/23 1:05am)
The Graduate Labor Organization continued renegotiating its contract with the University through the summer, tentatively agreeing on four articles in a new contract. The two parties began bargaining in ...