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Presented by the Brown Arts Institute, “Between Past and Future" explores questions about history, preservation and the ways people relate to the past.
The “Everywhere I Go” exhibit at the Providence Public Library on Tuesday. Cyrus Highsmith hopes his exhibit motivates young, aspiring artists to begin creating their own sketchbooks.
Jacqueline Zhang ’27, vice president of Brown Democrats, led a planned trip to New York City to canvass for New York state Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani’s campaign.
On Friday, Chief Judge John McConnell Jr. ’80 of the Rhode Island District Court ordered the Trump administration to deploy billions in contingency funding toward issuing benefits as part of the Supplemental ...
Heading into this Saturday’s home match-up against Princeton (7-5-3, 5-2-0 Ivy), women’s soccer (9-3-4, 3-2-2) had a chance to secure the Ivy League regular season title. But after losing to the Tigers ...
The two hanging mobiles in Kajsa Eriksson’s “Huggen, Hugga, Huggas” were painted an ocean apart— one on top of the mountain in Taberg, and the other atop Iron Mine Hill in Cumberland.
The "Shared Magma: An American and Swedish Collaboration on Sisterhood and Sister Ore” exhibit at the John Hay Library on Monday. The idea for “Shared Magma” came in 2023 when Eriksson was painting ...
As part of the exhibit, viewers can visualize the connection between Sweden and Rhode Island by observing the rocks on display and reading letters Kajsa Eriksson and Robin Wheelwright Ness MA’18 wrote ...
The Rhode Island State House on Nov. 3. The plaintiffs allege that the defendants prevented rallygoers from “effectively exercising their rights of free speech and to petition the government.”
One month into the shutdown, Rep. Kathy Manning warned that the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s funds for the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, are “running out.”
The Underground Thursdays Spooky Showcase was just the latest installment of Underground Thursdays, a monthly performing arts showcase organized by the Student Activities Office.