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(11/11/24 4:32am)
This weekend, Musical Forum held three performances of its fall musical, “Legally Blonde,” at Fishman Studio in the Granoff Center for the Creative Arts. The show follows Elle Woods, a bright and ...
(11/08/24 5:31am)
Behind Brown is a series of vignettes about staff members of the University.
(11/08/24 4:09am)
When my mom and her sister came up to visit me a couple weeks ago, my friends couldn’t stop cracking jokes about how strong my mom’s genetics are — and they’re right. My mom has four sisters, ...
(11/08/24 4:35am)
The United States spent over $22 billion on military aid to Israel and related operations between Oct. 7 of last year and Sept. 30, 2024, according to a research article released by the Costs of War project ...
(11/08/24 4:41am)
On Thursday evening, Providence City Council approved an agreement for Brown University Health — previously Lifespan — to pay $1.5 million in lieu of taxes to the city, an agreement commonly abbreviated ...
(11/08/24 4:42am)
After seven months of bargaining with private shuttle operator Transdev, shuttle drivers at Brown, the Rhode Island School of Design and Rhode Island College could go on strike next week if an agreement ...
(11/08/24 4:29am)
Jesse Eisenberg returns to filmmaking with his recent dramedy film “A Real Pain,” which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January. The deeply moving story explores the importance of family ...
(11/07/24 3:15am)
There is not a single point in time that I can recall where I did not love apples, and many of my developmental anecdotes include them in one way or another. One of my core memories is of the day I told ...
(11/07/24 6:34pm)
Afterward, the breeze stirred the ash and the ash settled back down. The breeze tried again. And again. And—whooohhh. When the flakes lifted, something small and bright and green trembled under the ...
(11/07/24 2:57am)
For two decades, Janelle Monáe has tipped on a tightrope toward mainstream success, yet she has seemingly never been able to fully break out commercially. As a result, very few people are aware of her ...
(11/07/24 2:51am)
Walking out the door with your bags,
(11/07/24 7:28am)
Following former President Donald Trump’s victory in this year’s elections, political science scholars discussed the future of the country at a joint panel hosted by the Taubman Center for American ...
(11/07/24 7:09am)
At midnight this Tuesday, Asher Labovich ’26 received a standing ovation from a crowd of hundreds gathered in Salomon Center’s auditorium. He had spent the night providing real-time political analysis ...
(11/07/24 6:40am)
Early Wednesday morning, former President Donald Trump was projected to win the presidency in a clear rebuke of Democrats, leaving many students at Brown University shocked, mournful and fearful. ...
(11/07/24 3:24am)
At Brown, a majority of students hold no particular religious affiliation. But those who do represent a diverse array of faiths.
(11/06/24 2:02am)
With a bright color scheme and lively music, Cracked on Thayer Street welcomed its first customers on Monday to an eatery which specializes in all things egg sandwiches.
(11/06/24 4:09am)
The women’s and men’s cross country teams competed in the Ivy League Heptagonal Championships on Saturday in Princeton, New Jersey, finishing fifth and eighth, respectively.
(11/06/24 2:03am)
When Christopher Bove became president of College Democrats of Rhode Island, he couldn’t help but notice the lack of political enthusiasm.
(11/04/24 3:21am)
On Saturday afternoon, the football team (3–4, 2–2 Ivy) faced off against the Penn Quakers (3–4, 1–3 Ivy) with the hope of emulating last week’s success against Cornell. But despite a 21-point ...
(11/04/24 4:00am)
In 2023, the median value of single-family homes in Rhode Island increased by 15.1%, marking the greatest increase in the country, according to a new report from HousingWorks RI.