Workers demand reform to Dining Services in petition
A new organizing committee of dining workers is demanding reforms to Dining Services through a petition that has amassed around 500 signatures.
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A new organizing committee of dining workers is demanding reforms to Dining Services through a petition that has amassed around 500 signatures.
In Florida, agricultural workers may labor in temperatures that feel like well above 100 degrees Fahrenheit. In the 2025 documentary “Without Shade, Without Rest” — which was screened at a Monday ...
On April 13, the United States District Court in Rhode Island issued a general order allowing out-of-state attorneys to represent clients filing habeas corpus petitions — which challenge federal detentions ...
On Saturday, the Rhode Island Department of Health confirmed the state’s first measles case of 2026. The state’s last confirmed measles case was in January 2025 — the first since 2013.
Released on April 13, “Noah Kahan: Out of Body” is a masterfully crafted film that establishes how the star found his way in the music industry. Available to stream on Netflix, the documentary follows ...
While the spring weather in Providence is taking its time to warm up, the world of pop is already heated. From gut-wrenching heartbreak ballads to electroclash club music, the music industry has witnessed ...
Just before the lights dimmed for a Monday screening of “Paul McCartney: Man on the Run,” a figure emerged from the wings of the Veterans Memorial Auditorium. As he casually strode to his seat in ...
Moments of vulnerability both humanize the artist and destigmatize discussion around mental health. Courtesy of Netflix
The film narrates Paul McCartney’s journey of finding success after being in one of the most prolific music groups of all time. Courtesy of Paul McCartney
The film follows McCartney from the time The Beatles broke up all the way to the height of the Liverpool-based musician’s second band, Wings. Courtesy of © MPL Communications Ltd / Photographer: Nick ...
Following the screening of the documentary, an in-person panel discussion was held with IBES Director of Undergraduate Studies Mindi Schneider, filmmaker José Jesús Zaragoza and two members of the CIW, ...
An English concentrator, Capshaw explored Brown’s Open Curriculum by taking courses in various departments like the Department of Modern Culture and Media and of Art History. Courtesy of Julia Sariy ...
The new revolving fund aims to make all municipal buildings in Providence carbon neutral by 2040.
On April 10, Undergraduate Council of Students President Talib Reddick ’26 and Undergraduate Finance Board Chair Naomi LeDell ’26 stood on the steps of the Stephen Robert ’62 Campus Center to announce ...
Next month, the final cohort of the Brown/Trinity Rep Master of Fine Arts Programs in Acting and Directing will graduate following an indefinite admissions pause set in January 2025. The program will ...
The University estimates that the total cost for students to attend Brown in the upcoming academic year is $99,984. Of the incoming class of 2030, about 73% of students intend to apply for financial aid, ...
As a high school student from Providence, Oliver Giller is familiar with the city. But last Friday, he saw a new side of the place he calls home as an admitted student flocking to campus for Brown’s ...
This past weekend, the baseball team (17-14, 9-4 Ivy) split a doubleheader at home against Columbia (10-21, 6-8 Ivy), winning 6-1 in the first game before dropping the second 11-2. Sunday’s series finale ...
Almost 15 years after its conception, Associate Professor of History Linford Fisher’s new book, “Stealing America: The Hidden Story of Indigenous Slavery in U.S. History,” is set for release on ...