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(11/21/25 6:17am)
Many first-year students arrive at Brown hopeful that a degree will be a sure path to employment after graduation. By their senior year, students’ optimism may be weaker: The number of seniors pessimistic ...
(11/21/25 6:14am)
For Major League Baseball pitchers, high pitch velocity has become one of the most coveted skills. But a recent study co-authored by Brown researchers found that higher pitch speed on its own is not significantly ...
(11/21/25 7:09am)
Joe Jutras hadn’t planned to break a world record with his green squash. But last month, the Scituate-based giant fruit grower’s 2,200-pound fruit was named the heaviest green squash in the world. ...
(11/21/25 8:06am)
On Thursday afternoon, social media reports of federal immigration enforcement presence on College Street prompted over 100 community members — including many Brown students — to gather outside the ...
(11/21/25 6:47am)
Rhode Island’s T.F. Green Airport dominated national rankings this year, voted the No. 1 airport in the United States by Travel + Leisure on a set of criteria that included service, friendliness and ...
(11/21/25 8:14am)
Based on the concept of coming down from a great high, FKA twigs’s “EUSEXUA Afterglow,” asks listeners to consider what it means to reach the pinnacle of human experience.
(11/21/25 8:13am)
After over two years of work, Spanish singer, songwriter and record producer Rosalía released her long-awaited fourth studio album, “LUX,” on Nov. 7. Amassing over 40 million first-day streams, the ...
(11/20/25 7:59pm)
On the way to the appointment, they talk about their New Year’s plans. It’s December, and A is getting her tattoos removed. M is driving her because she is the only friend A trusts enough to witness ...
(11/20/25 6:49am)
The report noted Brown faced “unprecedented financial challenges and tremendous fiscal uncertainty resulting from federal government actions” this past fiscal year.
(11/20/25 7:35am)
Brown will face a 4% tax rate on its endowment in the coming year, an increase from its current 1.4% endowment tax rate, according to the University’s annual financial report for fiscal year 2025 released ...
(11/20/25 3:23am)
(11/20/25 3:08am)
Fox-Kemper and his team have started taking water surveys across Rhode Island to achieve their goal of a better understanding of how microplastics travel through water and improve microplastic detection ...
(11/20/25 2:49am)
There’s no feeling quite like returning to my hometown after being away at college. When I begin to recognize my surroundings again, when I notice the road I took to get to my high school job, when ...
(11/20/25 2:42am)
As 22-year-olds, we take ourselves pretty seriously. We’re convinced that our two romantic decisions (anything before tenth grade is negligible) indicate a lifelong pattern to which we are bound, irrevocably ...
(11/20/25 3:21am)
Although Zach Cregger’s Weapons (2025) is marketed as a horror film, this classification only partially reflects the film’s broader ambitions. While the film employs the genre’s familiar aesthetics, ...
(11/20/25 2:52am)
I see London; I see France; I see a pair of old, faded blue-and-white striped boxers peeking out of some pure-math-super-nerd’s sweatpants, as he reaches even higher on the whiteboard, working on a ...
(11/20/25 2:17am)
Ma won’t make poha for us on Sunday evenings anymore, and even on the rare occasions that she does, she won’t serve those golden-yellow grains alongside a glass full of steaming hot milk. I no longer ...
(11/20/25 2:17am)
My mother gestures me into the room. As I walk in, I look around—it’s vastly different from the last time I was here. I used to spend multiple days a week here, where we had our movie nights, where ...
(11/20/25 2:16am)
This world is made of boxes.
(11/20/25 2:09am)
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