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When Bailey Phoenix ’24 entered their sophomore year at Brown, the COVID-19 pandemic was in full swing. “It was very rough,” they said. “I started struggling.”
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When Bailey Phoenix ’24 entered their sophomore year at Brown, the COVID-19 pandemic was in full swing. “It was very rough,” they said. “I started struggling.”
The Brown Pharmacy now offers a prescription take back service for any community members looking to dispose of unused or expired medications.
For 18 years, Brown Refugee Youth Tutoring and Enrichment has brought educational support and one-on-one mentorship to Providence’s refugee community. With over 100 student volunteers commuting directly ...
Starting this semester, reusable takeout boxes at the Sharpe Refectory and Verney-Wooley dining halls have replaced disposable ones.
Ward 6 Councilman Miguel Sanchez was fired on Oct. 27 from his position as a constituent service associate in Gov. Dan McKee’s office after his pro-ceasefire and pro-Palestine social media posts gained ...
On Nov. 2, Providence City Council passed a resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire “to end the current violence” in Gaza.
On Thursday night, Democrat Gabe Amo and Republican Gerry Leonard Jr. participated in a debate as they compete for Rhode Island’s 1st U.S. Congressional District seat. With both candidates criticizing ...
Content warning: This article contains discussions of gun violence.
Beginning Oct. 2, the last train running to Providence from Boston’s South Station on the Providence/Stoughton line will depart at 11:55 p.m., according to a Sept. 11 announcement from the Massachusetts ...