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(04/08/25 2:39am)
For many concertgoers, attending a performance is much more than an auditory experience. Accompanying the music, traditional concerts are often complemented with on-stage theatrics, choreography and lighting, ...
(04/08/25 3:43am)
Over the last 75 years, Spring Weekend has evolved from a weekend of crew races and jazz concerts to the music festival we know today. In its earlier years, University-sanctioned festivities distributed ...
(04/07/25 3:40am)
At Brown, the dream of diversity has in many ways been realized. The University’s student body boasts an incredible range of cultures, nationalities and socioeconomic backgrounds. Its need-blind policy ...
(04/07/25 3:38am)
Brown is just the latest major university to be threatened with the loss of federal funds by the Trump administration. But while the White House has not yet formally frozen Brown’s federal funding nor ...
(04/07/25 1:51am)
The Trump administration stated that the manual review process ensures that FEMA “reimbursement payment requests” are “free from fraud, waste, or abuse.”
(04/07/25 4:25am)
On Sunday, the Brown Political Union hosted a conversation with former Special Envoy and Coordinator for International Energy Affairs Amos Hochstein, the lead negotiator for the Nov. 27, 2024 ceasefire ...
(04/07/25 5:16am)
For students planning to live on campus next year, the housing lottery is set to take place this week. Since 1770, when University Hall — Brown’s first building and dormitory on College Hill — was ...
(04/07/25 3:46am)
Even for 2023 Nobel Prize in Chemistry co-laureate Moungi Bawendi, “science is hard” and sometimes involves repeatedly banging your head against the wall.
(04/07/25 4:29am)
On Friday, President Trump granted ByteDance, the China-based company that owns TikTok, a 75-day extension on the deadline to either sell the app or have TikTok be banned in the United States.
(04/07/25 3:48am)
On Friday, Rhode Island District Court Chief Judge John McConnell Jr. ’80 ruled that the Trump administration violated a March 6 preliminary injunction by freezing Federal Emergency Management Agency ...
(04/07/25 3:51am)
On Friday, Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha and 20 other attorneys general filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration “to stop the dismantling of three federal agencies” that support ...
(04/07/25 3:52am)
On Saturday, the Rhode Island School of Design’s Fleet Library hosted RISD students, local artists and designers for the 2025 UNBOUND Art Book Fair: a celebration of “books, zines and experimental ...
(04/07/25 3:53am)
Whether mourning the tragic fact that a human cannot be a nose or having an epiphany during a rowdy game of “Duck, Duck, Goose,” student theater group Something on The Green’s “Melancholy Play” ...
(04/05/25 9:41pm)
Approximately 6,000 community members marched throughout Providence Saturday afternoon, protesting recent actions by the Trump administration and Elon Musk and calling for increased taxes on the wealthy. ...
(04/04/25 4:59pm)
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(04/04/25 5:52am)
I first began giving tours of Brown as an impressionable first-year. On the second stop of the tour outside University Hall, I would gather my modest crowd of overachieving high schoolers and their anxious ...
(04/04/25 5:52am)
On Thursday night, a White House official confirmed to The Herald that the Trump administration plans to cut $510 million in federal funding to Brown, making the University the fifth Ivy League institution ...
(04/04/25 5:09am)
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(04/04/25 5:17am)
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(04/04/25 5:18am)
Mia Artz, from Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, had just lost a softball game when Brown released admissions decisions last Thursday. Right before decisions came out, she was “kind of in the dumps” ...