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(03/13/25 4:03am)
On Wednesday evening, Tom Perez ’83 P’18, former U.S. Secretary of Labor and Democratic National Committee chairman, and Michael Steele, former Republican National Committee chairman, discussed President ...
(03/13/25 3:58am)
Many high school students looking to get a head start on college-level courses can choose to take any of the College Board’s 40 Advanced Placement classes. But once Brown students arrive on College ...
(03/14/25 5:02am)
The Student Activities Office is reviewing affinity and identity-based events to ensure they are open to all students. Students told The Herald that the SAO is acting in accordance with guidance from ...
(03/13/25 3:03am)
By day, he works as an associate professor of pathology and laboratory medicine at the Warren Alpert Medical School and the director of cancer bioinformatics at Brown’s Legorreta Cancer Center.
(03/13/25 3:39am)
At a Feb. 26 Providence School Board meeting, the Providence Public School District’s legal counsel presented strategies for cooperating with immigration enforcement on school grounds. This comes after ...
(03/13/25 1:25am)
On March 6, the American Civil Liberties Union, alongside its Rhode Island chapter and two other attorneys, filed a lawsuit against the National Endowment for the Arts after the agency placed gender ideology-based ...
(03/13/25 2:27am)
At Cracked, a Thayer Street restaurant specializing in egg sandwiches, dozens of egg cartons line a shelf above the store counter’s buffet line. Customers often look at the array and comment “‘wow, ...
(03/13/25 1:57am)
Fish don’t exist. It’s quite a simple concept, though I suppose I should elaborate.
(03/13/25 2:50am)
From “Parasite” to “Snowpiercer” to “The Host,” acclaimed filmmaker Bong Joon Ho is a master of portraying worlds that are only slightly distant from our own. In these alternate universes, ...
(03/13/25 2:09am)
Palm to forehead, mouth agape, and wiping away my tears with a blanket, I have never had such a physically emotional response to a television show as the first time I watched Fleabag. The mini-series ...
(03/12/25 5:10am)
Empty Monster cans clutter the closet, sweaty t-shirts hang from the pull-up bar, a used bath towel is draped over the desk chair and the only things neatly stacked are tubs of protein powder. Welcome ...
(03/12/25 5:42am)
For the first time since 2006, Brown students placed in the top 10 at the William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition — one of the world’s most prestigious collegiate math contests. Bruno’s team, ...
(03/12/25 4:53am)
Tucked away in Room 112A of the Biomedical Center, a select group of students can be found spending hours each week cultivating human stem cells. The 15 students taking BIOL 0610: “Modeling Human Disease ...
(03/12/25 1:38am)
Until April 6, artworks from the 45th Annual Student Exhibition are on display in the Granoff Center for the Creative Arts. Curated by multidisciplinary artists Abdu Ali GS and Falaks Vasa MFA’23, the ...
(03/11/25 1:37am)
While shells of clams, oysters, mussels and abalone might be a common sight at the end of a seafood dinner, these leftovers are not necessarily destined for the trash can.
(03/10/25 10:23pm)
Follow The Herald’s latest coverage on how the Trump administration is impacting Brown here.
(03/10/25 2:57am)
Ciara Meyer
(03/10/25 12:12am)
On April 30, 2012, Brown and the City of Providence signed a Memorandum of Agreement in which the University purchased sections of Benevolent, Brown and Olive Streets. In addition, the City licensed 250 ...
(03/10/25 2:37am)
When you try to solve a math problem in your head or remember the things on your grocery list, you’re engaging in a complex neural balancing act — a process that, according to a new study by Brown ...
(03/10/25 2:34am)
In 2019, Mary Louise Schumacher lost her job as an art and architecture critic at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, where she worked for over 18 years. Questioning the role of art critics in an ever-changing ...