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(10/10/25 1:34am)
When Laila Muhanna ’28 first moved to Rhode Island in 2012, her parents had a few tasks on the agenda. Among them: finding in-state pediatricians and primary care doctors for their family.
(10/10/25 4:02am)
It’s been 39 years since a member of the Republican Party was elected to the Providence City Council. Axel Brito ’26 hopes to change that on Dec. 2.
(10/09/25 4:40am)
In the hordes of students at this year’s orientation, one classic question came up again and again. “What’s your concentration?” Strikingly, I noticed that it was rare to hear of a student who ...
(10/09/25 4:02am)
“Margarita Philosophica,” a tome designed for young liberal arts scholars of the 16th century, is bound with strips of varying woods of unique colors and textures, a patchwork that Montelongo said ...
(10/09/25 3:58am)
Montelongo told the story of John Carter Brown’s son, who took a Dutch poem to a Parisian binder to have the leather stamped with patterns and gold flourishes.
Courtesy of Rythum Vinoben
(10/09/25 1:45am)
While some stay up late refreshing their internet browsers for just-released concert tickets, merch drops, or even current affairs, the only thing enticing enough to convince me to stay up past my 10 ...
(10/09/25 1:45am)
Walking through the Van Wickle gates on Convocation Day held a similar sensation to competing in Miss USA. A crowd of people cheering, flags waving proudly, and the glimmer of hope that my life was about ...
(10/09/25 1:38am)
Seemingly, Paris is quiet at 1 p.m. on a Monday—at least in the Marais. I am sitting outside of a café, hoping for a mysterious, protagonistic moment with my journal and my whole milk latte (something ...
(10/09/25 1:36am)
When we were kids, my cousin Lucas liked to build stuff. A computer, once, I think, and definitely a 3D printer. His house was filled with all these gadgets that seemed like they had been beamed straight ...
(10/09/25 1:31am)
You probably already know what a simile is. I have this distinct memory of sitting in a classroom, age nine or ten, tipping from side to side in one of those blue plastic chairs and listening to my teacher ...
(10/09/25 1:36am)
For my high school graduation, the presenter read every single person’s name out loud. During rehearsals, they invited people to correct any pronunciation of names in preparation for the actual ceremony. ...
(10/09/25 1:29am)
I have never seen a yellow-rumped warbler in real life, though I feel like I have because of the hundreds of photos I’ve looked at. They are small, stout creatures with a pronounced beak. The black ...
(10/09/25 1:37am)
“That wasn't on my 2025 Bingo card.”
(10/09/25 1:20am)
Recently, there has been a curious, serendipitous pattern in my media space. In a week, I encountered three works united by a common idea—the Law of Talion, which may be more familiar to you as the ...
(10/09/25 4:26am)
This week, the STARS@Brown Senior Fly-in program hosted 30 high school seniors from rural communities spanning over 20 U.S. states, Associate Provost for Enrollment and Dean of Undergraduate Admission ...
(10/09/25 4:35am)
Every year, Brown Investment Group asks its applicants to estimate the average revenue of Ceremony on Brook Street, the club’s favorite cafe. But this year, for the first time, the cafe reached out ...
(10/09/25 4:33am)
While the rise of artificial intelligence gives way to a potentially heightened risk for students to get away with academic misconduct, the academic code does not explicitly outline what AI usage is permitted ...
(10/09/25 4:29am)
On a sunny New Jersey late afternoon last Saturday, the men’s soccer team (5-3-1, 1-1 Ivy) fell 1-0 to No. 13 Princeton (8-1-0, 2-0), marking the Bears’ first loss since Sept. 10. The tight contest ...
(10/09/25 5:07am)
One of downtown Providence’s largest entertainment sites is expected to close its doors this winter.
(10/09/25 5:03am)
On Sept. 26, a leaked forensic audit of the I-195 Washington Bridge revealed that there were long-term structural issues with the bridge that had been developing for years before the state decided to ...