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(11/11/25 9:45pm)
The University will no longer permit residential theme or program house leaders to select their residents, according to a copy of the slides obtained by The Herald from an attendee at a Tuesday meeting ...
(11/11/25 3:12am)
“The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds,” staged by Something On the Green last week in the Fishman Studio, follows the dysfunctional dynamics of the Hunsdorfer family.
(11/11/25 1:51am)
Thursday's event launched “Picturing the Past,” connecting the Brown community to the University’s portrait collection.
(11/11/25 1:39am)
Head Coach Chase Wileman called Saturday's game against Yale a "disappointing night” and a "disappointing season overall,” adding that the results were his responsibility in an interview with Brown ...
(11/11/25 12:06am)
On Friday evening, hundreds gathered for Shabbat dinner, accompanied by a discussion between University President Christina Paxson P’19 P’MD’20, New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft and University ...
(11/11/25 12:06am)
Nadja Meite ’28 steals the ball from a Princeton player. The matchup came just five days after Bruno’s previous 2-1 loss to the Tigers, the final game of the regular season.
(11/11/25 12:05am)
The illustration was created by a staff illustrator at The Herald, who has no affiliation with the RISD course.
(11/11/25 3:07am)
The Herald’s Fall 2025 Poll found that two-thirds of Brown students believe sharing political beliefs is important when forming friendships. Among very liberal or progressive students, this rate is ...
(11/11/25 4:36am)
Over 1,000 alums, students, faculty and parents flocked to College Hill this weekend to attend a celebration of 130 years of Jewish life at Brown. The event falls on the 130th anniversary of the graduation ...
(11/11/25 3:51am)
When Jack Bachman ’27 first came to Brown, he didn’t expect to end up as an English concentrator. But during his third year at Brown, he made the switch from modern culture and media.
(11/11/25 5:10am)
On Saturday, the men’s soccer team (6-7-2, 2-4-1 Ivy) suffered a 1-0 loss at Yale (3-9-3, 2-4-1) in the last match of the regular season, crushing any hope of qualifying for the Ivy League Tournament. ...
(11/11/25 4:35am)
On a chilly Thursday night in New Jersey, the women’s soccer team (9-4-4, 3-2-2 Ivy) fell to Princeton (8-6-3, 5-2-0) 3-0 in the semifinals of the Ivy League Tournament.
(11/11/25 3:04am)
This fall, the inaugural cohort of Rhode Island School of Design students enrolled in ILLUS 3701-01: “Introduction to Tattooing,” the first tattooing course offered in the school’s history.
(11/11/25 4:43am)
On Oct. 29, the Rhode Island Attorney General Office’s Cold Case Unit announced that it closed its first two cases since its inception in 2023 using DNA technology and a modern understanding of polygraph ...
(11/11/25 3:24am)
Last week, Something on the Green staged a production of “The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds” directed by Grace Belgrader ’27. Performed in the Granoff Center for the Creative ...
(11/10/25 11:10pm)
In recent months, elite American universities have been forced into highly publicized and contentious negotiations with the White House on topics from federal research funding to free speech. As a result, ...
(11/11/25 3:23am)
Inside the paneled drawing room of Rochambeau House — now home to both the Departments of Hispanic Studies and French and Francophone Studies — dozens of Brown and Providence community members gathered ...
(11/10/25 7:07am)
On March 27, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Deterrent Act. As it awaits a Senate vote, Brown is continuing its yearslong fight against the piece of legislation. The Deterrent Act is purported ...
(11/10/25 2:46am)
(11/10/25 2:27am)
Twelve teams competed in Hack for Humanity to propose innovative solutions to gun violence. This year, the pitch for an app called “Luna,” created by Natalia Baños Delgado ’26, Dimitra Sofianou ...