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A good-looking, Ivy League man raised from Maryland wealth, caught up in an uncharacteristic murder — what better story to capture the American eye.
Hana Butler Gutiérrez ’24 was one of 35 individuals named to the 2025 Gates Cambridge Scholars U.S. cohort. The scholarship will sponsor Gutiérrez as she pursues a master’s of philosophy in the ...
For some students at Brown, working a part-time job offers an opportunity to engage with the local community, develop their pre-professional skills and secure financial stability. The Herald spoke to ...
When Stephanie Psaki, a senior fellow in public health, joined the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services in 2021, she was tasked with helping coordinate the government’s response to the global ...
Last month, Rhode Island legislators introduced the Freedom to Read Act in the R.I. General Assembly. If passed, the bill would protect library materials from government censorship and shield librarians ...
When things are going well, there are many things in our lives that we take for granted. It’s like flying an aircraft in clear skies on autopilot. We zone out, taking in the scenery, losing sight of ...
Ciara Meyer
When I opened TikTok to see a pink bedazzled Motorola flip phone, I immediately wanted one for myself — maybe minus the glitter. I envisioned myself reading at a park, browsing vintage stores, enjoying ...
During the early hours of March 14, students from Brown Muslim Students Association, or BMSA, returned to the basement of Champlin House to perform their daily Fajr prayer after a 3 a.m. feast at IHOP. ...
As the University looks to possibly double the number of graduate students in the next few years, the Department of Computer Science has announced a number of changes to the fifth-year master’s program ...
As Brown reels from federal actions targeting higher education institutions, unionized student workers at the Brown Center for Students of Color are fighting for free speech and programming protections ...
Providence’s rich history — stretching from the pre-revolutionary period to today — can be found in the 110 acres of North Burial Ground, where more than 100,000 people have been buried over the ...
Dear Readers,
To the Editor:
I take a rest on the oily, heat-stained seats of the L Train to Brooklyn. My feet tingle after the long summer walk to the station, buoyancy enveloping my limbs. I feel the body heat of a close friend ...
1.) Find a piano.
Make two wishes and say one of them aloud.
I practice curling my tongue, enunciating, moving my mouth in unfamiliar directions. The sounds of the spoken language ring true—I grew up listening to my mother tell me Chinese folktales of a woman ...
*Spoilers for The White Lotus Season 2