Food insecurity continues to rise among grad students, GSC spending suggests
Food insecurity has continued to rise among graduate students, Graduate Student Council members said at the December general board meeting this past Wednesday.
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Food insecurity has continued to rise among graduate students, Graduate Student Council members said at the December general board meeting this past Wednesday.
While many Brown graduates scatter across the world after their time on College Hill, some find themselves staying in or returning to Providence. The Herald spoke to three alums who are now employed by ...
When the Ruth J. Simmons Quadrangle reopened in mid-October after a five-month closure, passersby likely noticed the newly dedicated Stephen Sondheim Amphitheater.
On a Saturday night in early October, Brown women’s volleyball was in a deep hole. Down two sets to Penn, the Bears had ceded point after point to the Quakers. Brown would need to perform flawlessly ...
In a Thursday afternoon talk, Professor of Health Services, Policy and Practice Irene Papanicolas examined the difference between the United States’s health care spending — which eclipses that of ...
Anyone walking through Brown’s campus may smell wafts of cigarette smoke — a sign of the prevalence of cigarette use on college campuses. On College Hill, students might be seen smoking a cigarette ...
Last month, over a dozen wrestlers from Beat the Streets New England’s Roger Williams Middle School program gathered on the mats for their first competition ahead of this winter’s wrestling season. ...
As the year comes to a close, crowds of people across the country are boarding flights, hitting the roads and booking last-minute trains for their holiday travel. In past years, cost-conscious travelers ...
Students looking to shop for necessities ranging from toothpaste to candy to medicine have plenty of local stores to choose from. Within 0.3 miles of the Stephen Robert ’62 Campus Center, there are ...
As winter weather arrives on campus, Rachel Chinouriri’s newest EP, “Little House,” comes packed with the sincerity and warmth listeners need to get through a frigid December.
WaterFire has 30 employees, 400 annual volunteers and a permanent arts center, with the performances attracting nearly 1 million yearly visitors and creating $149 million in annual local economic output ...
Ashish Jha, who is a professor of health services, policy and practice as well as a practicing physician, became SPH dean in September 2020.
Ashish Jha will step down from his position as dean of the School of Public Health and leave Brown at the end of this calendar year, Christina Paxson P’19 P’MD’20 announced in an email to the University ...
The University dedicated $17.1 million to city and public-serving nonprofits and spent $6.4 million on scholarships for approximately 300 local students to participate in Brown’s high school programs. ...
Lands of opportunity are frequently co-inhabited by lesser-known creatures: decisions. Opportunities gambol and frolic around, but if you look closely, tailing each opportunity is a little decision or ...
My political awakening, like many in my generation, emerged less from a genuine pursuit of truth than as a performance shaped by the constant scrutiny of social media. Every opinion I shared was quickly ...
The scene is Paris, 1912. Following an excursion to Amsterdam for a personal exhibition, artist Henri Le Fauconnier returns to his home galleries. He is among his fellow Salon Cubists again, the spearheaders ...
About once a week, I wake up across the river in the bed of a 30-year-old man (sorry, Mom). I kept this routine to myself for a few months, and when I eventually told friends, they usually reacted with, ...
There’s so much I wish I had known before going into college. Not because I didn’t get advice—I received so much advice, and most of it ended up being garbage. But that’s the point of college, ...
The stage lights switch on. The pit plays its first notes, and the audience goes quiet.