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(09/24/25 2:59am)
Brown has always been known as the quirky, fun, Happy Ivy with its Open Curriculum, ability to pass/fail any class and independent concentrations. Students can be seen frolicking on the green and embracing ...
(09/24/25 12:30am)
Even though he draws heavily from Middle Eastern and North African music traditions, Saint Levant’s appeal is largely due to the universality of his music and its messaging. Courtesy of Saint Levant ...
(09/24/25 12:24am)
The site of the break-in on Sept. 14. According to a Providence Police incident report obtained by The Herald, the officer at the scene found no signs of a forced entry.
(09/24/25 12:21am)
Hot off Sunday’s win against Yale, Naya Cardoza ’26 was named Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week.
(09/24/25 12:19am)
(09/23/25 11:20pm)
In an interview with The Herald, Dean of the College Ethan Pollock said he hopes to focus “less on an agenda for change, and more on an agenda for sustained excellence.”
(09/24/25 2:15am)
On July 1, Ethan Pollock began his tenure as dean of the College. Now at the helm of Brown’s undergraduate program, Pollock hopes to prioritize students’ needs and recenter intellectual curiosity. ...
(09/24/25 2:16am)
When Takis Dimitrakopoulos ’26 returned from summer break to his off-campus apartment on Waterman Street, he found it ransacked and emptied of nearly all his belongings.
(09/24/25 2:46am)
As many Brunonians leave campus for the summer, a small group of other college students filter into Brown’s dorms, labs and dining halls in their place. Through the Research Experiences for Undergraduates ...
(09/24/25 2:13am)
Many Brown students spend the first few weeks of the semester debating over possible meal plan options — whether that be a standard 20 swipes per week or 460 swipes per year. The price per meal is top ...
(09/24/25 2:18am)
Rowe Stodolnic ’27 has played rugby for most of his life, taking to the sport at age nine. But when he decided to pursue rugby at Brown, he knew his journey to campus would not look the same as that ...
(09/24/25 2:52am)
Saint Levant is closing out 2025 with a deluxe version of his album “Love Letters / رسائل حب,” originally released on Valentine’s Day. The record has been expanded to include four new songs, ...
(09/24/25 2:17am)
In their Ivy League opener on Sunday, the women’s soccer team (7-1-2, 1-0 Ivy) put on a dominant all-around performance in a 5-2 road victory over Yale (2-6-0, 0-1). Midfielder Joy Okonye ’27 led ...
(09/23/25 12:19am)
At just over 38 minutes, the record is not the industry disruptor it was advertised to be.
(09/23/25 12:01am)
Isaac McDonald ’27 on Sunday. Because of the contemplative studies concentration’s smaller size, McDonald said he has “a genuine relationship” with his peers and professors.
(09/23/25 12:01am)
Skyler Recel-Chang ’27 on Monday. In an email to The Herald, Recel-Chang wrote that the “classes and community” motivated her to concentrate in critical Native American and Indigenous studies.
(09/22/25 11:54pm)
Robinson Hall, which houses the Department of Economics, on Sunday. The Herald’s First-Year Poll found that 17% of recruited athletes plan to concentrate in economics, compared to 6% overall.
(09/22/25 11:17pm)
In an August announcement, the University forecasted a $30 million loss for fiscal year 2026. The University plans to implement separate $15 million budget reductions to both “central University” ...
(09/23/25 2:09am)
Starting this week, the University will notify 48 employees that they will be laid off, University officials wrote in a Monday morning Today@Brown announcement.
(09/23/25 2:31am)
Astronomy, contemplative studies and critical Native American and Indigenous studies are among some of Brown’s smallest and most unique concentrations. And, according to data from The Herald’s First-Year ...