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(11/20/25 7:35am)
Brown will face a 4% tax rate on its endowment in the coming year, an increase from its current 1.4% endowment tax rate, according to the University’s annual financial report for fiscal year 2025 released ...
(11/20/25 3:23am)
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Fox-Kemper and his team have started taking water surveys across Rhode Island to achieve their goal of a better understanding of how microplastics travel through water and improve microplastic detection ...
(11/20/25 2:49am)
There’s no feeling quite like returning to my hometown after being away at college. When I begin to recognize my surroundings again, when I notice the road I took to get to my high school job, when ...
(11/20/25 2:42am)
As 22-year-olds, we take ourselves pretty seriously. We’re convinced that our two romantic decisions (anything before tenth grade is negligible) indicate a lifelong pattern to which we are bound, irrevocably ...
(11/20/25 3:21am)
Although Zach Cregger’s Weapons (2025) is marketed as a horror film, this classification only partially reflects the film’s broader ambitions. While the film employs the genre’s familiar aesthetics, ...
(11/20/25 2:52am)
I see London; I see France; I see a pair of old, faded blue-and-white striped boxers peeking out of some pure-math-super-nerd’s sweatpants, as he reaches even higher on the whiteboard, working on a ...
(11/20/25 2:17am)
Ma won’t make poha for us on Sunday evenings anymore, and even on the rare occasions that she does, she won’t serve those golden-yellow grains alongside a glass full of steaming hot milk. I no longer ...
(11/20/25 2:17am)
My mother gestures me into the room. As I walk in, I look around—it’s vastly different from the last time I was here. I used to spend multiple days a week here, where we had our movie nights, where ...
(11/20/25 2:16am)
This world is made of boxes.
(11/20/25 2:09am)
Going Home
(11/20/25 12:39am)
Data collected by The Herald shows that students in the class of 2026 demonstrate the greatest concern for immediate post-graduate job prospects across grade levels.
(11/20/25 12:26am)
In his letter to Secretary of State Marco Rubio on humanitarian aid to Gaza, Rep. Gabe Amo estimated that during September, less than 26% of needed to meet basic human needs was actually delivered.
(11/20/25 12:26am)
“Wicked: For Good” takes the audience back to the Oz they know and love, but with, as expected, a far more sinister atmosphere.
(11/20/25 12:26am)
Over 85% of Rhode Island Public Transit Authority riders do not have a car and therefore rely solely on RIPTA buses for transportation.
(11/20/25 3:46am)
While most professors plan classes that are held on College Hill, a select few opt to take their courses out of the classroom — and even out of the country. Each year, faculty members can apply for ...
(11/20/25 3:07am)
A new project co-led by Brown researchers is looking to tackle the recent rise in substance abuse, HIV, hepatitis C and overdose in New England.
(11/20/25 3:56am)
Four years ago, Professor of Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences Baylor Fox-Kemper helped submit a proposal to the National Science Foundation to study microplastics in Rhode Island waters. Earlier ...
(11/20/25 3:28am)
On Nov. 10, the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority launched a new Residential Transit Pilot Program that provides transportation benefits to Rhode Island tenants.
(11/20/25 3:10am)
Spoiler alert: This review contains spoilers for “Wicked,” this film’s prequel.