How Brown’s campus and property holdings have changed from 1770 to today
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See how Brown's property holdings expanded from two lots between Waterman and George streets to a campus that spans the city of Providence
Two highly contested items — a proposed hotel on Angell Street and a potential ban on more than three college students living together in most areas of Providence — were pushed for public discussion ...
From increasing homelessness to congressional orientation, here’s the latest news from around the Ocean State.
After 15 years on Thayer Street, Blue State Coffee will permanently close its doors on Thursday, Nov. 17.
After years of waiting and speculation, the Fox Point Trader Joe's will have its grand opening next Thursday, Nov. 3.
In the 1960s, the women of Pembroke College were subject to strict rules. They adhered to curfews and conformed to dress codes under the parietal rules enforced at the time.
The Providence City Council heard testimony from the public Wednesday evening about a proposal to prohibit more than three college students from renting a unit together in the city.
After difficulties with the housing lottery this spring, the Office of Residential Life announced that it will be making changes around the timeline and communication of the selection process, according ...
Brett Smiley, the next mayor of Providence, spoke with about 60 residents of Ward 1 in a community Zoom call Wednesday evening.
On Thursday, Jane Wang ’24, managing editor of the College Hill Independent, received a call from the paper’s printer. Their funding had been frozen, and Wang had no idea why.
From post-primary recounts to disputes over the taxation of Providence’s famous Superman Building, here’s the latest news from the city and state:
With the recent authorization of updated COVID-19 boosters targeting Omicron subvariants, some University students have already begun seeking the new vaccine in nearby pharmacies.
Rhode Island is holding primary elections Tuesday, Sept. 13, with competitive races for governor, mayor of Providence and General Assembly seats. So far, nearly 28,000 Rhode Islanders have cast their ...
Students who were displaced by flooding from a storm Sept. 5 have now returned to their residence halls as the University investigates how to minimize flooding incidents in the future.
A new shop has joined the Thayer Street bubble tea scene: Tiger Sugar. With franchises across the country, Tiger Sugar found a new home at 288 Thayer in June and has found great success since, according ...
Several campus buildings flooded Monday due to heavy rain, displacing roughly 35 first-year students from their rooms.
The rumors are true — Trader Joe’s is coming to the East Side.
For students that have been on Brown’s campus in the last four years, there have been two definitive eras: before the pandemic hit, and after.
Last week, Robert Britto ate at Chomp Kitchen and Drinks on Ives Street with his wife and kids.
This article is part of a series on gentrification and development on the East Side of Providence.