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The old structures at Brassil Memorial Park were demolished in mid-October. Construction is expected to be completed in spring 2024.
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The old structures at Brassil Memorial Park were demolished in mid-October. Construction is expected to be completed in spring 2024.
Protestors hung a sign outside of Sayles Hall that read, “Brown Invests in the Palestinian Genocide” and carried banners with the names of the 11,320 people that have been killed by Israel’s military ...
Several faculty members also met with Christina Paxson P’19 P’MD’20 on Monday to discuss a second letter that called the University “to insist that all legal charges against the students be dropped ...
The panel followed a Wednesday screening of “Mankiller,” which celebrates the legacy of Wilma Mankiller, the first woman who served as Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation from 1985 to 1995.
“The idea is that anybody who walks in and enters a participatory art carnival is not just a spectator but a part of the fair,” said Event Coordinator Abby Phillips. “You’re here to be a part ...
The benefits of street trees are endless, according to the Tree Equity Maps Zine. In addition to reducing carbon emissions, trees provide shade and cool surroundings for pedestrians.
Electric Hour was founded by Chance Emerson ‘23.5 with the goal of showcasing student talent on a casual platform. The show has a panel-style format, which encourages performers to share their artistic ...
The University's decision to go test-optional for the 2023-24 cycle marks the fourth consecutive year that undergraduate applicants to the University will not have to take the SAT or ACT.
“It’s like a very weird, magical experience,” said Cassandra Carrasco ’26, who submitted both a painting and a series of prints for the showcase.