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(02/20/25 12:46am)
The United States is at an important turning point. Founded on principles of globalization, our country has instead become more insular than ever. The past decade has seen a significant erosion of these ...
(02/19/25 5:45am)
It’s a sad trend I’ve witnessed many times: Friendships, which were otherwise off to a great start, are broken up over repairable conflicts, disagreements or misunderstandings.
(02/19/25 5:45am)
In the past five years, homelessness in Rhode Island has more than doubled, and unsheltered homelessness has almost increased fivefold. In 2024, 2,442 Rhode Islanders were experiencing homelessness. In ...
(02/19/25 2:36am)
Book bans are typically framed as protections for children against “overtly sexual or explicit content,” said Heather Cole, a librarian and curator at the John Hay Library.
(02/19/25 5:11am)
On Jan. 24, the Department of Education Office for Civil Rights revoked all guidance that characterized book bans as violations of civil rights laws. As school book bans — or restrictions on content ...
(02/19/25 5:34am)
Last month, Brown University Health announced a mask mandate requiring all staff, patients and visitors to wear either Level 2 or N95 surgical masks amid “very high” levels of respiratory illness. ...
(02/19/25 4:41am)
Joni Mitchell once said “everything about (Bob Dylan) is a deception.” Decades after Dylan ascended from wandering musician to cultural prophet, much of his life remains a mystery. James Mangold’s ...
(02/17/25 11:01pm)
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(02/13/25 4:50pm)
It was the fall of 1978, and the Pat Metheny Group was playing an Oktoberfest concert at Swarthmore College. Ari Gabinet P’19 P’MD’20, a senior fellow at the Watson Institute for International and ...
(02/14/25 5:47am)
In my sophomore year at Brown, I wrote a 20-page proposal for an independent concentration that I never submitted. It was called “The Principles of Love,” and my goal was to determine — once and ...
(02/14/25 5:10am)
This Valentine’s Day, there is one book I cannot get off my mind: Edith Wharton’s “The Age of Innocence.” Many of its themes remain relevant today: critiques of societal expectations and our adherence ...
(02/14/25 5:40am)
Like many other Brunonians, I decided to spend my Monday night this week in the Salomon Center, listening to the former 2020 presidential candidate offer his thoughts on the current state of our democracy. ...
(02/14/25 5:44am)
On Wednesday night, the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs hosted its third annual spoken word and open mic event in celebration of Black History Month.
(02/14/25 4:39am)
In the wake of the new Trump administration, students in Brown Democrats are refocusing efforts on local legislative advocacy, conducting community outreach and reflecting on the current state of the ...
(02/14/25 5:42am)
After almost 10 years of serving as a cryptologist and working in special operations for the U.S. Navy, John Green ’27 was ready for a change. His time in the military taught him that “knowledge is ...
(02/14/25 3:59am)
Following President Trump’s executive order prohibiting the use of federal funds to support gender-affirming care for youth, Rhode Island health providers and city and state officials have affirmed ...
(02/14/25 5:36am)
Researchers have long studied the impact of alcohol use on adolescents. But medical treatment for Latinx, LGBTQ+ youth struggling with substance abuse has been insufficient, according to Robert Rosales, ...
(02/13/25 4:35am)
I saw a video not too long ago of the 2011 Occupy Wall Street movement. The video showed a large crowd of people storming Wall Street with signs condemning capitalists and billionaires. On the balconies ...
(02/13/25 4:33am)
A quick google search for “Oberlin” in the Providence area will likely return the Ohio college well known for its music conservatory. The second result is of greater interest to this column: a Rhode ...
(02/13/25 4:32am)