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(11/19/25 5:19am)
At the University’s annual Veterans Day ceremony held on Nov. 11, President Christina Paxson P’19 P’MD’20 introduced a new student veteran mentorship program and announced Brown’s commitment ...
(11/19/25 5:18am)
On Saturday afternoon in the Meehan Auditorium, the women’s ice hockey team (7-2-1, 3-2-1 Eastern College Athletic Conference) edged past Harvard (5-4-1, 3-4-1 ECAC) in a thrilling 4-3 conference match-up. ...
(11/19/25 3:30am)
Late last month, Andrew Laird, professor of Classics and humanities and Hispanic studies, learned that his 2024 book “Aztec Latin: Renaissance Learning and Nahuatl Traditions in Early Colonial Mexico” ...
(11/19/25 5:16am)
As winter approaches and temperatures drop, Rhode Island residents using the bus may encounter longer wait times as a result of the Rhode Island Public Transport Authority’s service cuts.
(11/19/25 5:37am)
Of the four presidential assassinations in United States history, only two — those of Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy — have withstood the test of time and pervaded modern discourse. The ...
(11/18/25 9:02pm)
Less than two years after its formation, the Third World Labor Organization is disbanding due to “systematically poor turnout,” the union’s leaders wrote in a Tuesday morning email to members that ...
(11/18/25 5:48am)
Steven Levitsky P’26 “the key recipe for autocracy” comes when “resources are concentrated in the hands of the state.”
(11/18/25 1:38am)
This year, Bruno Gives Back Day took place on October 8th and raised a total of $5,395,131 from 4,606 donors.
(11/18/25 1:29am)
On Sept. 16, about 30 faculty and staff members signed a petition urging the district to provide an explanation for her absence.
(11/18/25 1:11am)
These proposed changes were granted first passage on Oct. 16 in response to a July incident where the Providence Police Department was found to have illegally collaborated with U.S. Immigration and Customs ...
(11/18/25 2:04am)
Well before you jam into trains and cars and planes for the holidays, please get your flu shot, and your COVID-19 shot, too.
(11/18/25 12:30am)
Julia Kakkis ’28 sets the ball for an attack against Cornell. On Friday, the Bears won their match against Columbia in straight sets before being swept by Cornell on Saturday.
(11/18/25 12:30am)
The SAO said that increased enforcement aims to ensure the event descriptions and constitutions align with the University’s Nondiscrimination and Anti-Harassment Policy, according to club organizers. ...
(11/18/25 5:57am)
In an era when “it’s simply easier to be an autocrat” than it was three decades ago, Steven Levitsky P’26, a professor of Latin American studies and government at Harvard, views the survival of ...
(11/18/25 5:51am)
Leaders of several identity-based student groups said their publicized event descriptions and club constitutions have faced more scrutiny from the Student Activities Office over the past few months.
(11/18/25 5:31am)
Over the last weekend of the regular season, the women’s volleyball team (14-9, 9-5 Ivy) swept Columbia (2-22, 0-14) during Senior Night on Friday before losing to Cornell (15-9, 10-4) on Saturday. ...
(11/18/25 4:42am)
Maria Petrosinelli, the principal of Lillian Feinstein Elementary School at Sackett Street, has been on leave since Sept. 14. But the Providence Public School District still has not shared a reason for ...
(11/18/25 4:01am)
On Nov. 6, the Providence City Council unanimously passed new immigration and policing reforms to the Community-Police Relations Act that restrict Providence Police Department officers’ ability to assist ...
(11/19/25 3:38am)
In May, the Rhode Island School of Design unveiled its student-run exhibition titled “this must be the place.” The exhibit, which focuses on the idea of home and features works ranging from paintings ...
(11/18/25 4:21am)
Earlier this fall, Hulu released the fifth season of “Only Murders in the Building,” using the show’s comic-murder-mystery formula to take aim at how extreme wealth bends rules and buys silence ...