Like No Udder relocates to Hope Street
In the Fox Point neighborhood lies a special spot for vegans and ice cream enthusiasts alike. But while gearing up for the 2024 season, the vegan ice cream shop Like No Udder found itself facing property ...
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In the Fox Point neighborhood lies a special spot for vegans and ice cream enthusiasts alike. But while gearing up for the 2024 season, the vegan ice cream shop Like No Udder found itself facing property ...
After a temporary closure for renovations, Vivi Bubble Tea returned to Thayer Street on Friday with a new look.
Scrolling down far enough under any concentration on Courses@Brown, students might encounter 2000-level courses — graduate level courses — for which they are not technically eligible. Still, many ...
On the heels of the hottest September on record, members of the University community are thinking about emission reductions on many fronts: decarbonization of the energy sector, environmental justice ...
A staple of college dorm rooms, Brita’s portable pitchers, jugs and water-bottle-style filtration systems claim to remove or reduce contaminants from water, including chlorine, lead and copper.
Nine University faculty members received the 2023 Research Achievement Awards for their research and efforts to advance “knowledge to make a difference in the world,” according to the University’s ...
Recognizing the research accomplishments of University students and their research partners, the School of Public Health hosted its annual Public Health Research Day conference Tuesday. The event featured ...
As part of its celebration honoring 50 Years of Medicine at Brown, the Warren Alpert Medical School hosted the opening of the #WallsDoTalk exhibit, which aims to visually spotlight women in the medical ...
Leela Canuelas-Puri ’23 and Meena Pandit ’23, a former Herald staff writer, were selected for the Brooke Owens Fellowship this January. The organization, which is known for its competitive application ...
At the School of Public Health’s panel discussion “Will climate change cause the next pandemic?” on Monday, University experts discussed the health impacts of climate change as well as work being ...
In a Nov. 17 open letter, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals called President Christina Paxson P’19 P’MD’20 to address “serious concerns about failing oversight in Brown’s animal experimentation ...
Growing up in Warwick, Deborah Spears Moorehead only knew one Indigenous family in the city other than her own.
Before teaching Persian at the University, Michelle Quay, visiting lecturer in language studies, spent several years working on a Persian poetry group at the University of Cambridge alongside Annabel ...