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(10/28/25 2:58am)
On Oct. 9, U.S. Sens. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.) and Jack Reed (D-R.I.) joined 24 other Senate Democrats in voting for the National Defense Authorization Act, which was passed by the Senate in a 77-20 ...
(10/28/25 12:58am)
On Saturday, a crowd gathered on North Main Street for the official opening of the Providence location of Bitty & Beau’s Coffee, a cafe that strives to employ people with intellectual and developmental ...
(10/27/25 2:18am)
The Watson School of International and Public Affairs celebrated its July opening in a Saturday launch event that featured keynote speaker Gen. Mark Milley, former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff ...
(10/27/25 2:16am)
For the past year, Alexa Theodoropoulos ’27 — vice president of the Brown Filipino Alliance — has been leading the charge for Filipino@Brown (Tagalog@Brown), an initiative advocating for the University ...
(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 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 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 ...
(10/23/25 1:55am)
There’s no mistake that a simple kick drum can make you sway. A four-on-the-floor beat, with some hi-hat on the off-beats, makes anyone nod their head, no matter the genre. But with Fleetwood Mac, their ...
(10/23/25 3:39am)
As the Trump administration’s efforts to overhaul higher education put Brown under a national spotlight, The Herald polled 1,392 undergraduates on topics ranging from political censorship to their approval ...
(10/23/25 3:45am)
There’s little Janaya Kizzie loves more than history.
(10/26/25 10:47pm)
Until this year, most Rhode Island pet owners have either buried or cremated their pets after death. But a new facility in R.I. is trying to offer a greener alternative.
(10/23/25 3:43am)
Earlier this month, the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority launched the Drive Less RI Challenge, a yearlong initiative where participants can log “green trips” — public transit, carpool, walking ...
(10/23/25 3:40am)
Moka & Co., a cafe specializing in Yemeni coffee, is set to open its first Rhode Island location at 190 Angell St. this November, taking over the storefront previously occupied by cookie company Feed ...
(10/22/25 7:34pm)
The Brown University Security Patrolperson’s Association issued a vote of no confidence in Brown University Police Chief Rodney Chatman and Deputy Chief John Vinson, the union announced in a Wednesday ...
(10/22/25 2:17am)
In 2018, Chair of the Department of French and Francophone Studies Virginia Krause launched FREN 1410T: “L’expérience des réfugiés: déplacements, migrations” in response to the politicization ...
(10/22/25 1:01am)
On Thursday, the Providence City Council granted first passage to amendments aimed at further restricting cooperation between the Providence Police Department and federal immigration officers.