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(04/01/26 6:18am)
When listening to Holly Humberstone, fans can expect one of two things: a feeling of euphoria or a mental spiral that will have you questioning your 20s. Having released several singles from her upcoming ...
(04/01/26 1:37am)
As the Brown community continues to navigate the aftermath of the Dec. 13 shooting, the Office of Student Support Services has introduced six new interim student support deans to strengthen support networks ...
(04/01/26 3:49am)
In the world of animals, there are no ingredient lists or expiration dates to base decisions on. For many animals, distinguishing between bitter and sweet tastes can mean the difference between eating ...
(03/31/26 11:22pm)
The project, which is funded by the National Science Foundation, started out as part of a larger initiative on coastal climate resiliency in Rhode Island and Maine.
(04/01/26 4:46am)
In the past, when communities in Rhode Island experienced flooding, stories and pictures were some of the only records of the extent of the flooding in the area, making it difficult for community members ...
(04/01/26 6:39am)
In March, Mayor Brett Smiley announced his administration’s Housing Stabilization Package, which consists of various initiatives that aim to protect renters as the city seeks to address housing shortages. ...
(04/01/26 6:16am)
Earlier this month, the Rhode Island Senate released a new legislation package comprising 17 bills aimed at improving state health care. The bills propose funding for a medical school at the University ...
(03/31/26 1:05am)
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(03/31/26 12:39am)
At the age of 16, in her first camp with the Dominican Republic’s national team, Angelina Vargas ’27 scored within 20 seconds of being put on the field.
(03/31/26 12:36am)
(03/30/26 11:49pm)
The team will look to win decisive points and create a breakthrough win this Saturday in the Pizzitola Sports Center against Columbia.
(03/30/26 11:49pm)
Edwidge Danticat MA’93 and Lauren Groff discussed the advantages of reading books that make people uncomfortable.
(03/30/26 11:49pm)
Providence has a 47% contamination rate — which signifies the amount of items that are improperly sorted — and they hope to reduce it with new color-coded trash and recycling cans.
(03/31/26 5:28am)
Since July 2021, there have been at least 22,810 instances of book bans in public schools across the United States. One of those was a picture book written by author Edwidge Danticat MFA’93.
(03/31/26 4:30am)
Earlier this month, Providence began distributing new trash and recycling carts as part of the city’s new recycling program, which aims to reach up to 62,500 Providence households by June.
(03/31/26 3:49am)
A glance at the scoreboard in the men’s tennis team’s (15-8, 0-1 Ivy) conference opener against Yale (14-5, 1-0) this past Saturday would suggest a decisive 6-1 defeat for the Bears. But on the court, ...
(03/31/26 4:40am)
This fall, incoming first-year students at universities across the country will have the opportunity to go backpacking, do community service or explore the arts as part of their campus’s pre-orientation ...
(03/31/26 2:23am)
When Angelina Vargas ’27 was 16 years old, she received a direct message on social media from the Dominican Republic women’s national football team. She showed her parents, figuring it was “probably ...
(03/31/26 3:11am)
On Sundays, I send an undeniably important text to various friends: “meal this week?” College dining serves a special purpose outside of nutrition — it is a means of social connection and community. ...
(03/31/26 3:55am)
This weekend, the baseball team (10-11, 5-1 Ivy) swept Princeton (7-16, 2-4 Ivy) in a three-game Ivy League series at home with dominant scorelines of 4-0, 14-1 and 4-0. The three wins propelled Bruno ...