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Rachel Chinouriri’s reissue of her complete EP “Little House,” featuring a new closing track, contains a multidimensional 19-minute glimpse of the “not so heartbroken woman” Chinouriri has become. ...
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Rachel Chinouriri’s reissue of her complete EP “Little House,” featuring a new closing track, contains a multidimensional 19-minute glimpse of the “not so heartbroken woman” Chinouriri has become. ...
At Brown, storms pose a challenge to the campus that is connected to a strained city stormwater system.
Irene Papanicols speaking at the event on Thursday. The event, titled “Examining U.S. Health Policy Narratives from a Comparative Perspective,” was hosted by the Population Studies and Training Center ...
The Peter Pan Bus downtown stop in November. Ahead of the holiday, Amtrak announced that it had provided 34.5 million customer trips in 2025, setting a record for both ridership and revenue for the second ...
There are many perfectly reasonable fixations at Brown: The campus turkey that always shows up just in time for finals, the endless supply of sugary cereal, the wildly cool professor who you are convinced ...
As neighbors on College Hill, Brown and the Rhode Island School of Design are natural partners for collaboration. Brown is a leading Ivy League research university, and RISD is the nation’s premier ...
Last week, Brunonians traveled far and wide to observe Thanksgiving, a holiday celebrating family, food and gratitude. Every year, when the day rolls around, my family embarks on a special tradition to ...
While testifying before the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that “no one has died” because of funding cuts to the United States Agency for International Development, ...
Amid the stress of finals and the short, dreary winter days, students are finding a little extra energy in coffee shops around campus.
Food insecurity has continued to rise among graduate students, Graduate Student Council members said at the December general board meeting this past Wednesday.
While many Brown graduates scatter across the world after their time on College Hill, some find themselves staying in or returning to Providence. The Herald spoke to three alums who are now employed by ...
When the Ruth J. Simmons Quadrangle reopened in mid-October after a five-month closure, passersby likely noticed the newly dedicated Stephen Sondheim Amphitheater.
On a Saturday night in early October, Brown women’s volleyball was in a deep hole. Down two sets to Penn, the Bears had ceded point after point to the Quakers. Brown would need to perform flawlessly ...
In a Thursday afternoon talk, Professor of Health Services, Policy and Practice Irene Papanicolas examined the difference between the United States’s health care spending — which eclipses that of ...
Anyone walking through Brown’s campus may smell wafts of cigarette smoke — a sign of the prevalence of cigarette use on college campuses. On College Hill, students might be seen smoking a cigarette ...
Last month, over a dozen wrestlers from Beat the Streets New England’s Roger Williams Middle School program gathered on the mats for their first competition ahead of this winter’s wrestling season. ...
As the year comes to a close, crowds of people across the country are boarding flights, hitting the roads and booking last-minute trains for their holiday travel. In past years, cost-conscious travelers ...
Students looking to shop for necessities ranging from toothpaste to candy to medicine have plenty of local stores to choose from. Within 0.3 miles of the Stephen Robert ’62 Campus Center, there are ...