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(11/14/25 2:37am)
In The Herald’s Fall 2025 Poll, 46% of respondents said they felt uncomfortable expressing their political beliefs at Brown, but this trend is more pronounced among conservative students.
(11/14/25 8:14am)
While most Republicans in Congress have consistently supported President Trump, one has repeatedly voted against critical portions of the president’s agenda. U.S. Sen. Rand Paul, a self-described libertarian ...
(11/14/25 8:49am)
When Rosie Volpintesta ’27 was in high school, she made her first brand deal with an apparel company. Now, in her third year on the women’s track and field team, she receives at least 10 emails every ...
(11/14/25 5:31am)
Over the past few years, stories about teenagers taking their own lives after seeking mental health support from artificial intelligence have gained national attention. Amid high demand for mental health ...
(11/14/25 8:49am)
Last Friday, Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha P’19 P’22 announced that his office would designate up to $3 million to fund the operations of two struggling R.I. hospitals through the end ...
(11/14/25 7:47am)
On their latest album, “Getting Killed,” rock band Geese whirls listeners through 11 songs of clattering chaos. Released on Sept. 26, the band’s fourth studio album inspires in listeners a restless ...
(11/14/25 5:19am)
French musician Oklou recently released a four-song expansion of her alt-pop LP “choke enough,” which came out earlier this year. The deluxe record, launched on Oct. 30, adds four new singles to the ...
(11/13/25 2:33am)
Dear Readers,
(11/13/25 2:22am)
In another life, I never moved away from Illinois. I spend summers laying out picnic blankets in the fenceless backyard that we share with eight of our neighbors. We drink iced tea out of plastic cups ...
(11/13/25 2:17am)
Baba talks like he will never stop again.
(11/13/25 2:12am)
Consider, for a second, the value of forcible constraint: the weight of the absent “e” in Georges Perec’s lipogram A Void, or the mysterious vividness of the paper cutouts Henri Matisse made when ...
(11/13/25 2:07am)
It’s funny to think how much the passage of time can change our relationships to ideas, hobbies and beliefs. This is something I’ve been grappling with lately: How much of our present selves are defined ...
(11/13/25 5:17am)
(11/13/25 2:03am)
I walk out of my dorm in my polka-dot pajamas and short-sleeved crushed watermelon T-shirt to get myself some food. Halfway to the Ratty, I realize I have made a pathetic decision. I pull my phone out ...
(11/13/25 1:10am)
Many students in the Beat the Streets program note how losing the program would be like losing a second family.
(11/13/25 1:10am)
Students do drills, receive instruction and engage in weekly competitions.
(11/13/25 1:10am)
A typical session involves spending half an hour learning financial management, job preparation and goal setting.
(11/13/25 12:56am)
With 15 portraits showing the trauma inflicted by war, artist Amy Kaslow hopes those who view the exhibit will consider changes they want to make in the world.
(11/13/25 12:56am)
After the catchy yet repetitive single “Fast,” the rest of Demi Lovato’s latest album lays out the complexity that is the experience of love through a mix of vulnerable, upbeat and emotional songs. ...
(11/12/25 11:44pm)
Genealogy was both “an intimate practice that families and individuals” undertook and “a practice that governments and other institutions, like churches and corporations, were invested in,” Karin ...