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"Tell Me Lies" follows bright-eyed, emotionally detached antihero Lucy Albright (Grace Van Patten) during her time at Baird College — a fictional school in upstate New York.
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"Tell Me Lies" follows bright-eyed, emotionally detached antihero Lucy Albright (Grace Van Patten) during her time at Baird College — a fictional school in upstate New York.
In 1928, Brown had a problem. Despite its reputation as a finishing school for white elites from the East Coast, 38% of the class of 1928 was Jewish. These young men were largely the sons of Russian Jewish ...
A historic 37.9 inches of snow fell in Providence as of 1:31 a.m. Tuesday, as measured at T.F. Green Airport. The snowstorm is the largest recorded in state history, surpassing the long-standing record ...
For students in COST 0100: “Introduction to Contemplative Studies,” class begins and ends with meditation every Wednesday afternoon.
On Saturday afternoon in Meehan Auditorium, women’s ice hockey (17-12-2, 12-8-2 ECAC) beat No. 40 Dartmouth (5-23-3, 3-16-3 ECAC) by a whopping 7-2 to lock up the first round of conference playoffs. ...
Last month, thousands of Rhode Islanders gathered at the State House in protest of Immigration and Customs Enforcement. As protests continue, some religious leaders have taken on a distinct role in advocacy ...
A recent bill introduced in the Rhode Island State House would protect Rhode Islanders involved in court proceedings from being arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents without a judicial ...
You might call it a car crash you cannot look away from. You might dub it a slow-motion disaster over three seasons. But neither of these labels do justice to the dreadful chaos of creator Meaghan Oppenheimer’s ...
This past Friday and Saturday, Fusion Dance Company performed their 42nd annual spring show, “Crush.” The show — which featured nearly 30 performances — weaved emotional storytelling with aesthetic ...
To the Editor:
Speakers described multiple Black resistance movements.
Emily Wagg ’24 and Aidan Berman ’25, two Brown admissions officers, said they strive for human-centered admissions.
When Washington was writing her anthology “Black Eyed Susan” in 1975, she reached out to Marshall.
This month, the PPSD’s “Lunch and Learn” series will be about Black history.
Beyond cost of living, affordable housing was another one of the lowest scores of the 2025 index, a rating that has remained constant since 2024 but down 14 points from 2020.
The album features a mix of old and new iterations of the band, blending previous themes with new ideas.
The show features a highly chaotic trio whose charm, humor, passion and wit is impossible to not love.
Nearly a month ago, Providence received a foot of snow that took more than two weeks and cost the city over $500,000 to clean up. The storm buried College Hill, leaving snow pileups and icy sidewalks ...
As the college admissions landscape evolves each year, the complexities of the process have long garnered national attention from prospective applicants and anxious parents alike. In the months leading ...