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(10/23/25 3:40am)
Moka & Co., a cafe specializing in Yemeni coffee, is set to open its first Rhode Island location at 190 Angell St. this November, taking over the storefront previously occupied by cookie company Feed ...
(10/23/25 4:02am)
The last few days have seen a flurry of news about the recent jewelry heist at the Louvre Museum in Paris. Ironically, the $100 million theft coincides with the world premiere of Kelly Reichardt’s latest ...
(10/22/25 7:10pm)
This vote follows a unanimous vote of no confidence issued by the Brown University Police Sergeants Union in late August.
(10/22/25 7:34pm)
The Brown University Security Patrolperson’s Association issued a vote of no confidence in Brown University Police Chief Rodney Chatman and Deputy Chief John Vinson, the union announced in a Wednesday ...
(10/22/25 2:18am)
Arriving back on campus after spending time away never fails to bring a smile to my face. But I have never been happier to see College Hill than when I finally caught sight of Brown after nine straight ...
(10/21/25 11:59pm)
The redesign project was part of the RISD Interior Architecture Department’s Charette, a four-day competition where eight teams of undergraduate and graduate students compete to redesign a particular ...
(10/21/25 11:40pm)
Most Moka & Co. cafes stay open until midnight, according to the chain’s Chief Brand Officer Donald Walker. The Angell St. location aims to offer a similar late-night space for students to gather. ...
(10/21/25 11:40pm)
(10/21/25 11:32pm)
Food distribution outside Women's Refugee Care on Saturday. Each semester, students in the course work in small groups for different WRC programs, ranging from tutoring children to leading women’s empowerment ...
(10/22/25 2:55am)
Hundreds of students leave College Hill to study abroad each year.
(10/22/25 2:17am)
In 2018, Chair of the Department of French and Francophone Studies Virginia Krause launched FREN 1410T: “L’expérience des réfugiés: déplacements, migrations” in response to the politicization ...
(10/22/25 1:25am)
On Saturday night, the women’s soccer team (8-2-4, 2-1-2 Ivy) tied Ivy League leader Harvard (5-4-3, 3-1-1 Ivy) 2-2 following a heated matchup in Cambridge. Entering the weekend, Brown had the chance ...
(10/22/25 1:01am)
On Thursday, the Providence City Council granted first passage to amendments aimed at further restricting cooperation between the Providence Police Department and federal immigration officers.
(10/22/25 1:37am)
Earlier this month, Brightstar Lottery Group notified the Rhode Island Attorney General’s Office and impacted individuals about a data breach that compromised the personal information of over 6,000 ...
(10/22/25 2:25am)
This past September, Rhode Island School of Design interior architecture students competed to redesign the Marketplace, a food bank in Woonsocket facing a lack of space. The food bank now plans to incorporate ...
(10/22/25 1:24am)
On Sept. 24, Art at Watson unveiled their most recent installation: “In the Name of FREƎDOM” by Azadeh Ghotbi ’91. The installation will be on display until Dec. 15 in Stephen Robert ’62 Hall. ...
(10/20/25 11:58pm)
Peter Howitt, a professor emeritus of economics at Brown, received the 2025 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences on Monday.
(10/20/25 11:41pm)
On lead vocals, Abigail Morriss displays impressive vocal and emotional range, whether crooning over guitar or holding a high operatic tone.
(10/20/25 11:22pm)
On Saturday, the Bears returned to the Pizzitola Sports Center with an even more dominant sweep, defeating Dartmouth 25-16, 25-13 and 25-11.
(10/21/25 1:10am)
Next week, Brown will launch a campus climate survey for students to inform how the University will move forward with diversity and inclusion efforts, President Christina Paxson P’19 P’MD’20 announced ...