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(11/14/25 2:37am)
In The Herald’s Fall 2025 Poll, 46% of respondents said they felt uncomfortable expressing their political beliefs at Brown, but this trend is more pronounced among conservative students.
(11/14/25 8:49am)
When Rosie Volpintesta ’27 was in high school, she made her first brand deal with an apparel company. Now, in her third year on the women’s track and field team, she receives at least 10 emails every ...
(11/14/25 5:31am)
Over the past few years, stories about teenagers taking their own lives after seeking mental health support from artificial intelligence have gained national attention. Amid high demand for mental health ...
(11/14/25 8:49am)
Last Friday, Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha P’19 P’22 announced that his office would designate up to $3 million to fund the operations of two struggling R.I. hospitals through the end ...
(11/14/25 5:19am)
French musician Oklou recently released a four-song expansion of her alt-pop LP “choke enough,” which came out earlier this year. The deluxe record, launched on Oct. 30, adds four new singles to the ...
(11/13/25 2:22am)
In another life, I never moved away from Illinois. I spend summers laying out picnic blankets in the fenceless backyard that we share with eight of our neighbors. We drink iced tea out of plastic cups ...
(11/13/25 4:58am)
During lectures, professors often pose questions to the class — only to be met with resounding silence. When no one raises their hand, some professors opt to move on. But others, hoping to increase ...
(11/13/25 3:25am)
This summer, Hannah Pingree ’98 announced she was running for governor of Maine, her home state. On Oct. 31, Pingree made a fundraising stop on College Hill at the University Club, where she was ...
(11/13/25 4:09am)
While some students trek to the Salomon Center for large lecture-based courses or gather in a Page-Robinson Hall classroom for seminars, others turn on their computers and enter the world of gamified ...
(11/13/25 2:36am)
At a Department of History Event on Tuesday, Director of the John Carter Brown Library and Professor of History Karin Wulf celebrated the launch of her book “Lineage: Genealogy and the Politics of Connection ...
(11/14/25 1:04am)
On Nov. 6, the Rhode Island School of Design’s Painting Department opened its triennial exhibition in the Woods-Gerry Gallery, featuring selected work from the department’s undergraduate seniors and ...
(11/13/25 1:23am)
This week, Art at Watson unveiled their new exhibition, “Life After War,” a series of photographs by Amy Kaslow showcasing the impact war has on human lives.
(11/13/25 4:48am)
One year after the Lindemann Performing Arts Center opened its doors in October 2023, a handful of student groups expressed frustration with the Brown Arts Institute after struggling to book the new space. ...
(11/12/25 2:53am)
Since we were old enough to use Google, Gen Z has been told Wikipedia is unreliable. I remember sitting criss-crossed on the floor of my elementary school classroom, listening to my teacher lecture about ...
(11/12/25 1:18am)
When Renee Kim ’28 tried to register for UNIV 1210: “Practical Experience in the Clinical Environment,” she was met with an already full class. Unable to register but still hoping to learn the content, ...
(11/12/25 2:36am)
The men’s basketball team (0-2, 0-0 Ivy) opened its season with back-to-back home losses, falling 62-46 to Siena (2-0, 0-0 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference) and 89-84 in double overtime to Vermont ...
(11/12/25 3:09am)
With the support of two new funding sources — including a gift from a Brown trustee and a grant from the National Institutes of Health — Brown is expanding RNA research on campus in a continued effort ...
(11/12/25 2:01am)
On Oct. 13, Sean Chen, a sophomore at the Rhode Island School of Design, was robbed and assaulted by two men on Meeting Street, according to a Providence Police Department report reviewed by The Herald. ...
(11/12/25 3:18am)
On Nov. 3, Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha P’19 P’22 joined a coalition of 21 other attorneys general in filing a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Education. The lawsuit argues that ...
(11/12/25 1:00am)
This past weekend, the Department of Theatre Arts and Performance Studies’s Sock & Buskin group staged its last performance of the play “Machinal.” The show ran from Oct. 30 to Nov. 9 in the ...