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By Claire Song and Elise HaulundMay 6, 12:45 p.m.
Two weeks ago, I learned that spaghetti for 25 people isn’t a great camping meal.
The team traveled to Rosemont, Illinois to participate in the tournament.
Kimberly Mowry and Thomas Roberts are 2024 AAAS fellows of the class of 2024, recognized for their commitments to science.
HHS will be collecting information and conducting interviews with community members over the coming weeks, according to the Thursday email.
The letter was signed by the Republican chairs of the House Judiciary Committee and Senate Judiciary Committee, among others.
On January 11, 1908, Theodore Roosevelt designated the Grand Canyon as a national monument, declaring: “You cannot improve on it. But what you can do is keep it for your children, your children’s ...
OISSS advisors are continuing to check the status of student visas several times per day, according to the email.
As of March 27, RIDOT gained access to the first $30 million of the allocated funds, according to the press release.
The signing of this agreement and release of the funds is part of the Trump administration’s efforts to “deliver real results,” U.S. Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy said in a press release. ...
From March 18 to 20, The Herald polled 1,145 undergraduates on campus's most pressing issues.
On March 27, Gov. Dan McKee announced that the Rhode Island Department of Transportation and the U.S. Department of Transportation signed an agreement securing $220.9 million in federal funding to complete ...
As of Tuesday evening, Brown has not received official communication from the White House regarding the funding freeze.
PhD student Ronan Gissler GS, pictured top right, has been studying “stability and flapping flight” and conducting research in the Swartz and Breuer labs using these robots, he told The Herald.
The book launch for “Lincoln’s Peace” will be hosted at the Watson Institute’s Stephen Robert ’62 Hall at 4:30 p.m. on April 23.