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From the New York Times to local news stations to The Herald, much discussion in the last few years has centered around noise in Providence. Hearing motorcyclists revving their engines and lifted vehicles ...
On any given weekend night, Thayer Street transforms into a gathering space for Rhode Islanders. Motorcycles roar past tricked-out cars, and music spills out onto the sidewalk outside a new food spot. ...
When Brown’s Graduate Labor Organization last signed a contract with the University in 2024, its members celebrated a roughly 20% raise over the span of three years.
When she was seven years old, Delaney O’Dea ’28 attended a live studio taping of “Jeopardy!” and asked then-host Alex Trebek what the minimum age was to compete. She would have to wait another ...
Brown has spent at least $600,000 on lobbying efforts so far this year, nearly doubling their total expenditures from last year, according to public filings reviewed by The Herald.
While some students are settling into their routines at Brown after summers across the globe, others didn’t have to travel far to get back to campus — in fact, many spent their summers just blocks ...
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It was my first week of college, and my roommate and I had skipped the overcrowded lines of the Brown Runs Costco Trip for something which seemed a little more achievable: taking the bus two stops down ...
Earlier this month, Professor of History and Africana Studies Keisha Blain published her new book, “Without Fear: Black Women and the Making of Human Rights.”
Rhode Island State Rep. David Morales MPA’19 (D-Mount Pleasant, Valley, Elmhurst) announced his candidacy for mayor of Providence in next year’s election cycle. Morales, who became the youngest Latino ...
On Tuesday morning, masked federal agents detained an individual outside the Rhode Island Superior Court on Benefit Street, according to a video of the incident reviewed by The Herald.
On Saturday, the PVD World Music Institute screened the Cape Verdean film “Pirinha” at the Providence Public Library as part of the sixth annual African Film and Art Festival.
From April to June, the University’s lobbying efforts focused on visa issues, free speech and federal funding disruptions, spending a total of $270,000 in lobbying expenditures as the University faced ...
Until Oct. 4, audiences can get a taste of the wizarding world through the Providence Performing Arts Center’s production of six-time Tony Award-winning “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.” Based ...
The book’s title, “Without Fear,” comes from a 1944 speech by educator and civil rights activist Mary McLeod Bethune. In it, she encourages a group of Black women to come together and create change ...
As a whole, “Pirinha” is a testament to care between members of a family, and between past and future selves.
While the actors themselves perform their roles to a tee, it is the smoke coming from the ground, the flares shooting out of wands and the dramatic swishing of cloaks that make the magic feel real.