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Everyone worried it might rain, but the night of Nov. 7 was crisp and clear, as beautiful an evening as you can imagine in New England. Under a tent on Pembroke Field, Cantor Lizzie Shammash ’91 sang ...
“Falsettos” on Saturday. The impressive caliber of the show’s cast truly distinguished the production as one of the year’s best student performances.
First-year seminars, such as “Writing and Censorship,” introduced students to seminar-style learning through small, community-focused classes.
The film entrusts audiences with a story without telling them what to think or giving them emotions to feel, but instead offering an opportunity to reflect. Courtesy of Netflix.
Wide receiver Ty Pezza ’26 catches a pass on Saturday. The team will look to punctuate the season with a victory when Dartmouth (7-2, 4-2 Ivy) visits on Saturday. Kickoff is slated for noon. Courtesy ...
Sojourner House on Thursday. Sojourner House is a nonprofit organization dedicated to serving victims of domestic and sexual violence, offering services ranging from support groups to sexual health advocacy. ...
Affected houses include House of Ninnuog, Technology House, Brown Women’s Collective, West House, La Casita and Harambee House.
Since 2002, first-year students at Brown have had the opportunity to take first-year seminars — small courses, capped at about 20 undergraduates, that are designed to build community and introduce new ...
At a Tuesday meeting, the Office of Residential Life announced that it will shift its program and theme housing selection process to a randomized lottery, The Herald previously reported.
With the clock winding down in a back-and-forth contest at Columbia (1-8, 0-6 Ivy), the Brown football team (4-5, 1-5) faced one of the most decisive moments of their 2025 campaign.
Supported by $1 million in federal funds, Sojourner House, a Rhode Island-based organization that supports victims of domestic and sexual violence, has purchased and renovated a multi-family building ...
In next month’s general election for the Providence City Council’s Ward 2 seat, Democratic nominee Jill Davidson ’89 will face Republican candidate and current Brown student Axel Brito ’26. On ...
The draw of “Ballad of a Small Player” — a psychological thriller directed by Edward Berger — lies precisely in its mediocrity, and it does not disappoint. Its story is beautifully poetic but ...
Over the weekend, Brown Musical Forum staged a rendition of William Finn and James Lapine’s 1992 musical “Falsettos” in the Fishman Studio at the Granoff Center for the Creative Arts. With witty ...
Earlier this month, Prospect Medical Holding — CharterCARE’s parent company — argued in a Texas bankruptcy court that the hospitals should be taken over by the state or closed by the end of the ...