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(09/25/25 4:31am)
“There’s some passion in the building, which is a good thing,” Tim Walz shouted over thunderous heckling as he took the podium during an event at the Minnesota State Capitol in April. Today, it ...
(09/25/25 4:23am)
At this year’s opening convocation, President Christina Paxson P’19 P’MD’20 stated that Brown’s Open Curriculum is “an approach to education that’s designed to encourage intellectual exploration, ...
(09/25/25 4:02am)
The Trash Camp festival marks the first iteration of Rigorously Curated, a film festival created by BAI Director Sydney Skybetter, pictured above, and fellow choreographer Raja Feather Kelly.
(09/25/25 2:02am)
Evening breeze winding through my small, soft hands. Tall grass tickling my ankles as I passed. It was just after sundown in the summer, and I was sprinting through a field, and I was still young enough ...
(09/25/25 2:00am)
In the car with my brother over winter break one year, I tried to inconspicuously Shazam the song he was playing. That move has seldom led me astray, and in this instance, it brought me to “Situations” ...
(09/25/25 1:53am)
I’ll be twenty-two before you know it, and my final year of college starts in three days. I am watching the sun slip through the openings in the fence and gilding the honeysuckle. I am pressing my palms ...
(09/25/25 2:00am)
When I was in middle school, my friends and I loved to bullet journal. Each of us bought our own personal dotted notebooks that we carried around to class like little trophies, paired with pencil cases ...
(09/25/25 1:51am)
You came to outrun last semester. The slacking, the smoke, the classes you let tip into a soft, resinous fog. You blamed Donnie Hazel. Hazel of midnight joints, floor-creak monologues, and the art of ...
(09/25/25 1:48am)
As my feet, clad in an obnoxious blue and orange sneaker combo, hit the pavement again and again and again, I can’t help but feel guilty.
(09/25/25 1:52am)
If you’re in my life, you’ve likely heard about A. I hate A. Well, hate is a strong word. I deeply dislike A, to the extent that I’m still having imaginary arguments with her in my head despite ...
(09/24/25 10:38pm)
The RIDEM building on Wednesday. Twelve grants from the Executive Climate Change Coordinating Council were awarded to fund climate-change fighting projects, ranging from projects that monitor energy efficiency ...
(09/25/25 4:11am)
This month, the University announced a new online master’s of science in business analytics program, which aims to prepare professionals for analyzing real-world data to inform organizational decision ...
(09/25/25 4:16am)
At Brown, not all student jobs involve desk work or tutoring. Some students take on more unique roles, from guiding classmates home to fostering Bruno spirit or helping students in the darkroom.
(09/25/25 4:38am)
On Saturday afternoon, the field hockey team (2-3, 0-1 Ivy) dropped their first Ivy League matchup of the season 3-1 to No. 18 Yale (5-0, 1-0) in front of a robust home crowd. Just one day later, the ...
(09/25/25 5:46am)
On July 30, Brown reached an agreement with the federal government that ended the large-scale federal funding freeze levied on the University.
(09/25/25 4:17am)
Last Monday, Rhode Island’s Executive Climate Change Coordinating Council, or EC4, announced $1.5 million in grants to fund climate change-fighting projects and initiatives proposed by various state ...
(09/25/25 4:15am)
Ang Lee’s “Brokeback Mountain” tells the story of two young cowboys — Jack Twist (Jake Gyllenhaal) and Ennis Del Mar (Heath Ledger) — herding sheep on the titular mountain in 1960s Wyoming. ...
(09/25/25 4:06am)
On Oct. 1, the Brown Arts Institute will kick off its latest film festival with the 2019 movie, “Cats.”
(09/25/25 3:54am)
Through fiber sculpture and performance art, artist Eric-Paul Riege is highlighting the stories and culture of the Navajo, or Diné, people in “ojo|-|ólǫ́,” a new David Winton Bell Gallery exhibition ...
(09/24/25 10:13pm)