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College introduces us to a hectic version of life. In the bubble that is being a university student, our social lives are often smushed together with the academic and domestic spheres of college. This ...
Many first-year students arrive at Brown hopeful that a degree will be a sure path to employment after graduation. By their senior year, students’ optimism may be weaker: The number of seniors pessimistic ...
Joe Jutras hadn’t planned to break a world record with his green squash. But last month, the Scituate-based giant fruit grower’s 2,200-pound fruit was named the heaviest green squash in the world. ...
On Thursday afternoon, social media reports of federal immigration enforcement presence on College Street prompted over 100 community members — including many Brown students — to gather outside the ...
Rhode Island’s T.F. Green Airport dominated national rankings this year, voted the No. 1 airport in the United States by Travel + Leisure on a set of criteria that included service, friendliness and ...
Based on the concept of coming down from a great high, FKA twigs’s “EUSEXUA Afterglow,” asks listeners to consider what it means to reach the pinnacle of human experience.
On the way to the appointment, they talk about their New Year’s plans. It’s December, and A is getting her tattoos removed. M is driving her because she is the only friend A trusts enough to witness ...
There’s no feeling quite like returning to my hometown after being away at college. When I begin to recognize my surroundings again, when I notice the road I took to get to my high school job, when ...
As 22-year-olds, we take ourselves pretty seriously. We’re convinced that our two romantic decisions (anything before tenth grade is negligible) indicate a lifelong pattern to which we are bound, irrevocably ...
Ma won’t make poha for us on Sunday evenings anymore, and even on the rare occasions that she does, she won’t serve those golden-yellow grains alongside a glass full of steaming hot milk. I no longer ...
My mother gestures me into the room. As I walk in, I look around—it’s vastly different from the last time I was here. I used to spend multiple days a week here, where we had our movie nights, where ...
Going Home
While most professors plan classes that are held on College Hill, a select few opt to take their courses out of the classroom — and even out of the country. Each year, faculty members can apply for ...
I was gifted Patti Smith’s “Just Kids” on my 16th birthday and was instantly enamored. Since then, I have been known to gift it to my friends. Sometimes college students feel that they need to have ...
Over the weekend, two Brown students and one alum were named 2026 Rhodes Scholars by the Rhodes Trust — the first time in over a decade that three scholars in the same year have been affiliated ...
At the University’s annual Veterans Day ceremony held on Nov. 11, President Christina Paxson P’19 P’MD’20 introduced a new student veteran mentorship program and announced Brown’s commitment ...
On Saturday afternoon in the Meehan Auditorium, the women’s ice hockey team (7-2-1, 3-2-1 Eastern College Athletic Conference) edged past Harvard (5-4-1, 3-4-1 ECAC) in a thrilling 4-3 conference match-up. ...
As winter approaches and temperatures drop, Rhode Island residents using the bus may encounter longer wait times as a result of the Rhode Island Public Transport Authority’s service cuts.
Well before you jam into trains and cars and planes for the holidays, please get your flu shot, and your COVID-19 shot, too.