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“It’s my fault / The way I broke the Earth / It’s my fault,” ANOHNI yearns repeatedly over a blanket of mellow guitar riffs. It’s an intimate moment that comes straight from the soul, exploring ...
UNIV 0123: “Practical Introduction to Peer Advising” is no ordinary Brown course.
The Student Government Association is aiming to begin its spring 2025 election cycle soon after spring break, SGA Elections Chair Ethan Davis ’25 told The Herald. All non-appointed seats within the ...
In late February, Debbie Yee, Amber Hampton and Catherine Mata Hidalgo received Postdoctoral Excellence Awards from the Office of University Postdoctoral Affairs.
Although Tagalog is the fourth most-spoken language in the United States, it is not one of over 25 languages offered at Brown.
Last week, Rasha Alawieh, an assistant professor of medicine at Brown, was deported from the United States at Boston Logan International Airport despite holding a valid H-1B visa. Her deportation was ...
In 2024, just under 145,000 Rhode Island residents — or approximately 13% of the population — received SNAP benefits.
After months of anticipation, Josiah’s will officially begin churning out milkshakes on April 2, marking the end of a year-long initiative by the Undergraduate Council of Students. The announcement ...
Over 100 people gathered at Textron’s headquarters in downtown Providence on Tuesday evening to protest Israeli forces’ recent attacks in Gaza. Earlier that day, a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas ...
An estimated 1,800 Rhode Island residents were affected by a swath of Electronic Benefits Transfer card thefts in the Providence, Pawtucket and Cranston area during the first week of March, according ...
On March 6, the Rhode Island House of Representatives passed a new bill aiming to ban “the manufacture, sale or distribution” of firefighting personal protective equipment containing PFAS by 2027. ...
On March 10, the American Civil Liberties Union of Rhode Island announced a proposed settlement of $350,000 for a class action lawsuit against Rhode Island Public Transit Authority and UnitedHealthcare ...
Those venturing into Sayles Hall this spring might notice an unusually cloudy ceiling atop the portrait-lined walls. Visitors can now experience the building’s main hall in a new light — literally ...
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Just as a pizza joint should be judged by its cheese slice and a bakery by its plain croissant, a fish shop ought to be measured by its clam chowder and fried fish. Spoiler: Dune Brothers excels at both. ...
“There is nothing good about having an internship or job offer rescinded by forces out of your control,” Jim Amspacher, the assistant dean of the College for Careers in the Common Good and the director ...
Nearly two months into President Trump’s second term, efforts to slash the federal workforce have left thousands without jobs — including some students seeking to enter civil service as interns or ...
The Ad Hoc Committee on University Values and Voice released a draft statement of its institutional values in a Today@Brown announcement early Tuesday morning. This statement comes nearly four months ...
This weekend in Connecticut, the men’s ice hockey team (14-15-3, 9-11-2 ECAC) was swept by first-seed Quinnipiac (24-10-2, 16-5-1) in the Eastern College Athletic Conference quarterfinals, losing 4-1 ...
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