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(04/29/21 8:09pm)
This piece was originally submitted as a speech for the Class of 2021’s Commencement.
Before last March, I had never seen someone open a trash can with their elbows.
For whatever reason, that is the ...
(10/28/20 9:55pm)
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Colleen Cronin
President, The Brown Daily Herald, Inc.
Editor-in-Chief, The Herald
Allie Reed
Vice President, The Brown Daily Herald, Inc.
Managing Editor, The Herald
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Treasurer, ...
(06/20/20 8:36pm)
The march to the Rhode Island State House was loud. The eight minutes and 46 seconds spent sitting on the State House steps were almost silent.
To recognize the 155th anniversary of Juneteenth, more ...
(01/28/20 2:01am)
CORPORATE
Colleen Cronin
President, The Brown Daily Herald, Inc.
Editor-in-Chief, The Herald
Allie Reed
Vice President, The Brown Daily Herald, Inc.
Managing Editor, The Herald
Mariel Jackson
Treasurer, ...
(10/01/19 4:01am)
State and local candidates form progressive coalition
Former gubernatorial candidate Matt Brown is co-chairing a new progressive coalition to elect at least 25 new progressive candidates to the Rhode ...
(09/26/19 5:59am)
After hearing Providence residents testify about the luxury development project Fane Tower, the I-195 Redevelopment District Commission voted to approve the tower design released Monday.
The commission ...
(09/16/19 4:04am)
Testimony at a standard legal hearing grew personal and searing Friday, when students, parents and community members packed into a room to advocate for a formal role in the upcoming R.I. state takeover ...
(09/10/19 4:00am)
Wyatt Detention Facility postpones public board meeting
The public board of directors meeting at Wyatt Detention Facility, originally scheduled for Monday evening, was postponed hours before the event ...
(09/04/19 4:03am)
At the State House: What Passed, and What Didn’t
Reproductive Privacy Act — Signed by Gov. Gina Raimondo June 19
Forty-six years after Roe v. Wade established federal protection of reproductive care ...
(08/23/19 5:06am)
On Wednesday, Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha spoke at a press conference to provide further details about the state’s investigation into violence by correctional employees that disrupted ...
(04/08/19 4:01am)
New England Board of Higher Education elects McNamara chair
Last month, Rhode Island Representative Joseph McNamara was elected chairman of the New England Board of Higher Education, according to a NEBHE ...
(04/05/19 4:02am)
For the modern woman, silk garments are a rarity.
“How many of you (women) have any silk clothing?” A smattering of hands responded. “One … two …three … four … not bad!”
At the close ...
(04/03/19 4:02am)
The Senate Judiciary Committee heard impassioned testimony from supporters and critics of gun reform Tuesday, as the committee considered 11 bills addressing gun safety and access in the state.
At the ...
(02/27/19 5:03am)
After the Providence Journal reported that the University provided logistical assistance to private dinners hosted by Martin Granoff P’93, members of the student body are voicing concerns about University ...
(02/13/19 5:04am)
SouthCoast Fair Housing released a report entitled “It’s About the Voucher: Source of Income Discrimination in Rhode Island” just before the State House received a dusting of snow Tuesday morning.
Research ...
(02/07/19 5:01am)
As a recent Brown alum waited to enter the hearing room to testify, a woman exclaimed from the room’s threshold: “Are you the author? Oh my god! (Your thesis) has been (essential) for getting this ...
(12/07/18 7:57am)
This year, the University hosted a voter registration and civic engagement initiative called the ALL IN Challenge, which encouraged absentee and in-state registration with an ultimate focus on turnout ...
(12/04/18 5:04am)
Since establishing its first U.S. location in Providence in Feb. 2018, Shiru Cafe has yet to secure any corporate sponsors for its operations in the United States. Even without sponsors and the revenue ...
(11/14/18 4:05am)
Last Tuesday’s midterm elections saw the Democrats take control of the House of Representatives, while Republicans are projected to increase their majority in the Senate by one to two seats. Exact results ...
(11/02/18 5:17am)
Last week, Cranston Mayor and Republican candidate for Governor of Rhode Island Allan Fung released a television advertisement attacking incumbent Gov. Gina Raimondo for mismanaging the United Health ...