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(10/27/25 4:00am)
With just over 5 minutes remaining in the fourth quarter of Saturday’s match-up against Cornell (2-4, 1-2 Ivy), the Brown football team (3-3, 0-3 Ivy) had an 11-point lead, possession of the football ...
(10/27/25 3:04am)
Rhode Island’s spookiest house has come under new possession. But for now, the buyer remains a phantom.
(10/27/25 1:38am)
On Oct. 15, state education officials released new guidelines aimed at supporting students receiving special education services.
(10/27/25 3:40am)
This weekend, the basement walls of Alumnae Hall were plastered with photographs of personal items, animated videos and vibrant acrylic oil paintings. Surrounded by these visuals, artists read out poems ...
(10/24/25 6:42pm)
Dear Readers,
(10/24/25 3:11am)
Every generation struggles with new technology. When innovation promises to streamline our lives, there are always critics bemoaning the loss of the good old days. Ten years after Google search was released, ...
(10/24/25 3:08am)
Brown is known for lots of great things: the Open Curriculum, diverse student body, impactful research and innovative programs like the Program in Liberal Medical Education and the Brown-RISD Dual Degree. ...
(10/24/25 2:31am)
While research funding is under political scrutiny, the world needs reminding of what scholarship can achieve. Brown received two such reminders this month with the announcements that Professor Emeritus ...
(10/24/25 2:23am)
This past weekend was Family Weekend, and everyone knows what that means: fancy meals sponsored by your dad’s American Express. My brunch at Bellini Providence began with a short walk down College Hill. ...
(10/23/25 11:46pm)
Besides offering a space for product and consumer research, Brown has also provided valuable early-stage guidance for founders.
(10/23/25 11:43pm)
(10/23/25 11:31pm)
Benjamin Weiss opened the event by discussing the importance of recognizing the lunar dynamo as an explanation for the Moon’s historical magnetic field, which lasted approximately two billion years. ...
(10/23/25 11:30pm)
Goodall — a world-renowned anthropologist, conservationist, activist and more — passed away at the age of 91 on Oct. 1. Goodall’s interview marked the show’s first episode.
(10/23/25 11:30pm)
The five candidates running in the election discussed a range of topics, including housing, affordability, education and the climate. Left to right: David Caldwell, Jill Davidson, Jeff Levy, Matt McDermott, ...
(10/24/25 2:03am)
Avery Redlich ’28 came to Brown planning to triple-concentrate in neuroscience, physics and literary arts on a pre-med track. But after discovering that she was limited to declaring just two concentrations, ...
(10/24/25 4:21am)
This is the final installment in a three-part series about student startups that launched on College Hill.
(10/24/25 1:51am)
Brown has received over $185 million in reported foreign gifts and contracts over the past five years, according to data released by the Department of Education. The Deterrent Act, introduced in Congress ...
(10/24/25 5:40am)
At a Thursday lecture event, Benjamin Weiss, a professor of Earth and planetary sciences at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, spoke about his recent research on the lunar dynamo, which explains ...
(10/24/25 3:44am)
On Wednesday, Brown Votes hosted a forum for the upcoming Providence City Council Ward 2 special election. The five candidates in the election — including Axel Brito ’26, the sole Republican candidate ...
(10/24/25 3:26am)
In the first episode of Netflix’s new docuseries “Famous Last Words,” Jane Goodall posthumously shares a final message of hope.