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(11/29/23 2:01am)
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 ...
(11/29/23 2:03am)
On Sunday, the women’s basketball team (4-3) faced the Monmouth Hawks (2-4) in West Long Branch, N.J. In a game that tied a career mark for Kyla Jones ’24, the Bears overcame a 17-point deficit to ...
(11/29/23 2:04am)
Tuesday morning — when 20 Jewish students arrested at a Nov. 8 sit-in were scheduled to be arraigned until the University dropped charges against them — roughly 150 community members assembled for ...
(11/29/23 2:05am)
Sherrilyn Ifill, president and director-counsel emeritus of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, will speak at the University’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. Lecture Feb. 15, according to Sylvia Carey-Butler, ...
(11/29/23 2:02am)
There are great filmmakers in the world. There are even great filmmakers who are able to single-handedly define a whole genre. Then there is Hayao Miyazaki.
(11/28/23 2:30am)
The “billionaire” has become an essential character in American pop culture. Whether we admire them, envy them or villainize them, it is difficult to deny the vast power that their wealth grants them. ...
(11/28/23 2:05am)
At a Monday night vigil at 4:30 p.m. for Hisham Awartani ’25 — a Palestinian student shot in Vermont this weekend in what police have described as a possible hate crime — students shouted President ...
(11/28/23 2:01am)
The I-195 Redevelopment District Commission was formed in 2011 after the relocation of over 26 acres of land formerly occupied by Interstate 195.
(11/28/23 1:39am)
Rising U.K. pop singer and producer PinkPantheress released her debut studio album, “Heaven knows,” Nov. 10. An embellished extension of the shy bedroom beats from her teenage years, “Heaven knows” ...
(11/28/23 1:53am)
Emerald Fennell’s 2023 film “Saltburn” is an aesthetically rich tale of wealth, status and manipulation. While entertaining and gorgeously shot, the film ultimately falls into the trap of devoting ...
(11/28/23 2:02am)
When Ryan DePasquale officially accepted a position at Brown as a financial aid counselor, he called Jennifer Bianco, an associate director of financial aid, who “immediately screamed with excitement.” ...
(11/28/23 2:04am)
The University requested Monday that Providence’s City Solicitor’s Office dismiss the charges against the 20 Jewish students who were arrested after staging a sit-in at University Hall earlier this ...
(11/28/23 2:03am)
A suspect was arrested Sunday for the shooting of three Palestinian-American college students in Burlington, Vermont, according to the Burlington Police Department. The shooting occurred Saturday evening, ...
(11/27/23 1:03am)
As students begin to embark on the journey of love, many might find themselves wrestling with the challenges of a long-distance relationship. Perhaps your partner is studying abroad or post-graduation ...
(11/27/23 12:02am)
Whether it be at the Salvation Army, local pop-up shops or Main Green clothing sales, thrifting is ingrained in Brown’s campus culture, providing a fun and environmentally friendly way to shop, students ...
(11/27/23 12:04am)
The University saw a 2.2% increase in its net assets, which are valued at $7.7 billion, during the 2023 fiscal year, according to the University’s annual financial report. The report, shared in a Nov. ...
(11/27/23 1:37am)
It started off oh, so simply — Nathan Fielder, a graduate of one of Canada’s top business schools with really good grades, would go into struggling businesses and implement out-of-the-box ideas to ...
(11/27/23 12:51am)
Within 10 years of graduation, 80 percent of Brown students will have pursued some form of graduate school or professional study.
(11/27/23 12:03am)
Beloved by Providence families and Brown students alike, Brassil Memorial Park on the corner of Brook St. and Arnold St. is currently under construction, with a new playground expected to be completed ...
(11/27/23 12:21am)
Three Palestinian college students were shot and wounded in Burlington, Vermont Saturday evening, according to a press release from Burlington police. The victims include Brown undergraduate Hisham Awartani ...