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Many students come to Brown hoping to pursue a career in health care. While some students choose to attend medical school, others look to less common pathways like dentistry and veterinary science. ...
Assuming the role of national security advisor in 2001 and later becoming secretary of state in 2005, Condoleezza Rice spent eight years shaping American diplomacy. Those years were marked by the Sept. ...
Saturday evening, the men’s soccer team (6-6-2, 2-3-1 Ivy) sailed to a 1-0 victory over Columbia (3-7-4, 1-4-1) in front of a packed Senior Day crowd. Following the win, the Bears sit at fourth place ...
For the first time in nearly 30 years, students enrolled at the Rhode Island School of Design have a new academic department to explore.
On Oct. 23, Netflix released the second season of its hit television series “Nobody Wants This.” Following Joanne (Kristen Bell) and Noah (Adam Brody), the rom-com’s authentic and nuanced take on ...
On top of the character development, the show is top-rated in its funny yet accurate portrayal of Judaism.
Presented by the Brown Arts Institute, “Between Past and Future" explores questions about history, preservation and the ways people relate to the past.
In the game’s opening minutes, Brown dominated on both ends of the field.
On Tuesday evening, Jill Davidson ’89 won the four-way Democratic primary for Providence City Council’s Ward 2 seat, which represents the Blackstone, College Hill and Wayland neighborhoods. As of ...
In her recent column, Beatriz Lindemann ’29 argues that Brown should offer a course on personal finance. Lindemann protests that the Department of Economics, ranked No. 11 in the nation by U.S. News ...
It’s February. It’s 20 degrees outside, give or take. You’ve gone to see one of your friends in a different dorm. You call them to let them know you’re outside — that you’re waiting — but ...
When play resumed in the second half, the Bears pounced first with Ayla Sahin ’28 sending the ball low toward the center of the goal.
Joy Okonye ’27 tallied Brown’s first shot of the match, sending the ball to the top right corner of the goal, just barely missing wide.
Saturday’s game got off to a slow start, with neither team managing to shoot in the first 20 minutes.