Brown early applicants react to postponed decision notifications in wake of Saturday’s shooting
On Monday, thousands of high school seniors around the world were planning to open their Brown early decision notification at 3 p.m. EST.
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On Monday, thousands of high school seniors around the world were planning to open their Brown early decision notification at 3 p.m. EST.
The Providence City Council held a community gathering in Lippitt Memorial Park on Sunday in the wake of a Saturday shooting that left two Brown students dead. With candle lighting, speeches and music, ...
Two students were killed and nine others were hospitalized in Saturday's mass shooting.
Clara Tandar ’25 MD’29 was awarded a 2026 Marshall Scholarship, the British government announced on Tuesday. The scholarship funds one to three years of post-graduate study in any academic discipline ...
The weekend before our first night of production as the new editorial board, we took it upon ourselves to usher in a slate of new changes — rearranging dusty couches and furniture, installing our neon ...
The Herald is proud to announce the members of its 136th Editorial Board, which will oversee the paper through its 135th year.
Last week, Brunonians traveled far and wide to observe Thanksgiving, a holiday celebrating family, food and gratitude. Every year, when the day rolls around, my family embarks on a special tradition to ...
Amid the stress of finals and the short, dreary winter days, students are finding a little extra energy in coffee shops around campus.
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
As the next generation of Brunonians walks through the Van Wickle Gates, these students may be left wondering how they ended up on College Hill. But that’s not a question any of us can completely answer. ...
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Last spring, 555 students enrolled in CHEM 0350: “Organic Chemistry I.” But during pre-registration this fall, prospective students were met with a new course cap: Only 410 students were able to register ...