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(03/11/20 4:20pm)
All three Brown students who were tested for COVID-19 earlier this week tested negative, according to a community-wide email sent Wednesday morning from Division of Campus Life officials.
The students, ...
(02/12/20 5:01am)
In the spirit of Valentine’s Day, the Office of Research Integrity and the University Library have organized a series of events featuring data use in research across disciplines as part of worldwide ...
(02/05/20 5:05am)
Around six o’clock Tuesday evening, a student found a swastika scribbled in pen on the wall of his dormitory, Hegeman Hall Tower C. His friend covered the graffiti with a yellow paper star, and the ...
(11/15/19 5:03am)
The former Aqua-Life Aquarium building was a bright spot of blue on the corner of Wickenden and Hope streets, its walls decorated with an underwater scene. But this past Saturday, the building was torn ...
(11/01/19 4:02am)
Today marks one month since Gov. Gina Raimondo and the Rhode Island Department of Health banned the sale of flavored vaping products in the state in an effort to address growing public health concerns ...
(10/23/19 4:01am)
As the leaves turn and the 2020 election season looms, progressive groups in Rhode Island are focused on mobilizing a massive voting bloc with notoriously low turnout: young people.
On Oct. 21, Sunrise ...
(10/22/19 4:04am)
In a sweeping effort to improve access to nutrition among its students, the Providence Public School District is offering free breakfast and lunch to students at all grade levels, with no eligibility ...
(10/11/19 4:02am)
A new plan that proposes a complete transformation of the Kennedy Plaza transit hub has sparked controversy among Providence community members.
The plan, released by the Rhode Island Department of Transportation ...
(10/08/19 5:40am)
As the 2020 presidential race heats up and young people prepare for a high-stakes election, University students are talking about how to best leave their mark.
In a panel Monday evening, five students ...
(10/04/19 4:04am)
Since over 1000 people participated in Providence’s climate strike two weeks ago, local organizers said they have seen more students mobilize for climate justice. But some organizers expressed fear ...
(09/23/19 4:05am)
An estimated 1,000 people took to the streets of downtown Providence Friday to strike for political action on climate change. The youth-led protest was part of an international strike to demand climate ...
(09/19/19 4:06am)
Rhode Island residents and visitors can now place bets on sporting events from the comfort of their own homes, thanks to a new mobile application launched Sept. 4 by the Rhode Island Lottery. But users ...
(09/10/19 4:04am)
Students living near campus this summer had an extra reason to sweat after a series of robberies swept through College Hill. The Herald spoke with four students who experienced break-ins over the summer, ...
(04/15/19 4:05am)
Working with the biggest names in Hollywood has made young actors Logan Lerman, Danielle Macdonald and Callum Woodhouse realize that their famous co-stars are human, too.
In the Ivy Film Festival’s ...
(04/11/19 4:01am)
The implications of President Trump’s zero-tolerance immigration policy have reached Rhode Island, where the Central Falls Donald W. Wyatt Detention Facility is in the midst of a legal battle over its ...
(04/05/19 4:03am)
It is well known that lead violations can cost kids their health, but it turns out in Providence, they can also cost property owners a pretty penny.
On Thursday morning, Chief Justice of Providence Housing ...
(03/21/19 4:50am)
Gov. Gina Raimondo reached a deal last Friday to extend the state’s contract with consulting firm and private contractor Deloitte to maintain oversight of RI Bridges, Rhode Island’s recently updated ...
(03/21/19 4:03am)
In a new deck of playing cards that aims to solve Rhode Island’s cold cases, the four traditional suits have a new twist — each card features red text with the words “UNSOLVED HOMICIDE.”
Launched ...
(02/28/19 5:20am)
Rhode Island Comprehensive Assessment System test results from November 2018 show that Rhode Island school districts lag far behind their Massachusetts neighbors.
The standardized test was implemented ...
(02/21/19 5:02am)
The oft-touted power of big data is a double-edged sword, with the potential to both uphold and dismantle entrenched systemic inequalities, according to panelists at yesterday’s “Algorithmic Justice: ...