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(04/17/25 2:17am)
If a scientist were to launch a spacecraft to reach a star or exoplanet tomorrow, it would take tens of thousands of years. But in collaboration with Delft University physicists, Brown researchers have ...
(04/16/25 5:28am)
As Indigenous Oklahoman Joy Harjo writes, “in a sense, we never leave Oklahoma, or maybe it would be better said that Oklahoma never leaves us.” Even though I now attend college over 1,000 miles away, ...
(04/16/25 5:20am)
In this fraught moment for higher education, student government is more important than ever. The upcoming Student Government Association elections — and particularly that of the Undergraduate Council ...
(04/16/25 4:18am)
On Friday, students who managed to secure tickets to Fashion@Brown’s annual runway show flocked to 1 Davol Square. This year’s event brought together designers, models, photographers and stylists ...
(04/16/25 4:54am)
In a lawsuit filed Tuesday against the U.S. Department of Education, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People alleged that the federal agency’s recent efforts to eliminate diversity, ...
(04/16/25 4:48am)
Stephen Breyer, former associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, defended his pragmatist approach to interpreting the U.S. Constitution at the Noah Krieger ’93 Memorial Lecture hosted ...
(04/16/25 5:04am)
Rhode Island has previously set objectives to stop sales of gas-fueled cars by 2035 and shared goals to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. But with the Trump administration’s recent swath of tariffs, ...
(04/16/25 4:33am)
On Tuesday afternoon, Ivy Film Festival welcomed Raphael Bob-Waksberg — creator of the hit show “BoJack Horseman” — for a conversation about the series and his other projects, including “Long ...
(04/15/25 12:59am)
This April, Sunrise Brown is hosting “Reclaim Earth Month,” turning last year’s planned weeklong Earth Day programming into several weeks of events and collaborations with a wide array of groups, ...
(04/15/25 1:38am)
While maybe less expansive than that of New York City or Chicago, Providence’s skyline boasts a number of iconic buildings. Amid the structures lining the Ocean State’s capital is One Financial Plaza ...
(04/15/25 1:54am)
Spring has officially sprung on the West Coast and thousands of music lovers have flocked to Indio, California to attend one of the largest music festivals in the U.S. Dating back to the 1990s, the Coachella ...
(04/15/25 12:51am)
Michael Angarano’s “Sacramento” is the perfect film for anyone interested in being completely insufferable. An inspirational story for young men who aspire to emotional immaturity and irresponsibility, ...
(04/15/25 1:28am)
Justin Vernon struck gold with his fifth studio album, “SABLE, fABLE,” which takes the top spot for Bon Iver’s — Vernon’s long-standing solo musical project — most introspective work yet. ...
(04/14/25 5:07pm)
Follow The Herald’s latest coverage on how the Trump administration is impacting Brown here.
(04/14/25 4:33pm)
Voting for the Student Government Association’s Spring 2025 elections opens April 16 at noon. The current chair of the Undergraduate Finance Board, Naomi LeDell ’26, will run unopposed alongside Kieran ...
(04/14/25 1:49am)
This past weekend, Brown hosted over 150 students from across the nation for the twice-annual Ivy Native Conference.
(04/14/25 2:46am)
Imagine being able to reach into a photograph and change it to your liking.
(04/14/25 1:54am)
There are two types of thrillers: the “hold your breath until it ends” kind and the “talk through the entire thing, yelling as if the characters can hear you” kind. While the former option might ...
(04/11/25 3:10pm)
Learning to hate is both easy and hard. It is easy in that once felt, hatred takes close to no effort to maintain. It persists through all kinds of weather. Learning to hate is hard in that you need to ...
(04/11/25 1:00pm)
By Claire Song and Elise HaulundMay 6, 12:45 p.m.