i don't want want a souvenir from puerto rico [narrative]
note: contains version translated into Spanish at the end.
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note: contains version translated into Spanish at the end.
Jack Seppings ’25, a relief pitcher for the baseball team, threw two scoreless eighth innings this week.
Daiela Simon-Seay ’26 is new to the campus music scene, having just arrived at Brown in the fall. But she is not new to the industry at large: her family consists entirely of musicians, her music is ...
My childhood best friend Lilah once discovered a copy of Super Mario Bros. on the hallway floor of our middle school and stole it. Neither her conscience nor mine stopped us from taking it to her house ...
The golden age of romantic comedies is back.
There are shows that define a generation. Though perhaps not every member of Gen Z has watched “You,” many are familiar with the blue baseball cap that renders notorious stalker Joe Goldberg (Penn ...
On Jan. 24, the Van Wickle Gates opened to welcome a cohort of midyear transfer students to begin their journey on College Hill, according to a Jan. 25 University press release. Forty-seven of 210 transfer ...
The end of affirmative action, which may come this summer, likely won’t impact the type of students who go to college, said Lindsay Page, associate professor of education policy, at a Wednesday panel ...
The Brown Semester Internship Program — originally called the BE Brown program — completed its pilot run last semester. The program, which was announced by the University last spring, enables Brown ...
I met ChatGPT this weekend, and our introduction left me as stunned as the rest of the world. I asked the chatbot to write a 700-word newspaper opinion piece on separating the art from the artist, and ...
Brown’s reputation is undeniably queer, Lainey Bechta ’25 said. “Part of what drew me to Brown is that it’s a historically more queer Ivy,” she said. “But now that I think about it, I don’t ...
Four linguistic scholars discussed race, ethnicity, language and resistance at a roundtable discussion sponsored by the Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in America and the Cogut Institute for ...
Jennette McCurdy, author of the memoir and New York Times Best Seller “I’m Glad My Mom Died,” spoke to the student body Wednesday as Brown Lecture Board’s first speaker of the academic year. From ...
Cecilia Valenzuela ’25 was raised with music.
Members of the University and greater Providence community gathered at the North Burial Grounds for an annual celebration of Día de los Muertos Wednesday evening.
The Department of History kicked off its “Diversifying Epistemologies” series Tuesday with a talk titled “Hinterland Histories: Retelling U.S. Empire and Philippine Migration from the Bundok” ...
tw: homophobic slurs in English and Spanish
When several hospitalists at Miriam Hospital wanted to publish a case report on their findings from treating patients with COVID-19, they recognized a shortage of journals dedicated to hospital medicine. ...
Three Black former members of Brown Mock Trial said they left the team between summer 2020 and fall 2021 over a pattern of racist behavior by certain other members.
During an average Thursday night dinner at the Ratty, Michelle Liu ’22 received an unexpected email that left her in shock. She had been chosen as one of the senior orators for the class of 2022, inviting ...