Football falls to Penn despite late comeback attempt
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 ...
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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 ...
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.
A medical software start-up founded by a group of Brown students is trying to change how private practices approach medical billing through the use of AI.
A few months ago, I read The Anthropocene Reviewed by John Green. In the book, Green portrays the modern human experience through small anecdotes from his own life. Each chapter is centered around a seemingly ...
Since 2015, a group of state officials, organizers and community members have been meeting to address Rhode Island’s overdose crisis — which kills over one Rhode Islander a day, on average.
It’s the 31st of October, and I’m squeezed on a couch with my sisters and cousins all huddled under one, enormous blanket. I am twelve years old, so, of course, the ferocious wind howling down our ...
My sister called me last week, but I didn't pick up. She texted that she wanted to talk. But then I forgot.
Dear Readers,
A few months ago, I read The Anthropocene Reviewed by John Green. In the book, Green portrays the modern human experience through small anecdotes from his own life. Each chapter is centered around a seemingly ...
“All things come to an end.
His blue-jeaned ass is emblazoned on the cover of 30 million copies of Born in the U.S.A., swaying and teasing. In ’80s concert footage, he’s a sweat-dripping, fist-pumping powerhouse with muscles ...
It’s an uncommonly warm Friday night in Providence, and fans are slowly filing into AS220, a local nonprofit venue, for a night of rap and companionship with Osiris and Friends.
In the late 1800s, predictions about futuristic technology such as the electric floor cleaner, a flying postman for faster information travel time, and a telephone with pictures to see who you are calling ...
Though the holiday is best known for the phrase “trick or treat,” it seems that Halloween is far more populated with treats than it is with tricks. October brings with it a slew of fun costumes, guilt-free ...
The issue of charter school expansion has been a point of contention swirling around next week’s historic school board election, even though the Providence School Board has no direct oversight over ...
In 2014, Rhode Island voters approved $35 million in bonds dedicated to funding enhancements to mass transit hub infrastructure, which would likely mean replacing or upgrading Providence’s Kennedy Plaza. ...
After curating art shows at Brown RISD Hillel in his sophomore year, Jake Sheykhet ’25 took his artistic ability to Wriston Quad with a sukkah installation for the Sukkot holiday.
Volleyball (6-12, 3-5 Ivy) fought hard but ultimately fell to Yale (13-3, 8-0 Ivy) during a four-set match in New Haven on Saturday.
As national polling predicts a tight presidential race, students in Brown Democrats pick up their efforts. From phone banking to political education, club members have been working to mobilize voters ...
This past weekend, as parents, students and the cold wind alike descended upon Stevenson-Pincince Field, women’s soccer readied themselves for a crucial Senior Day matchup against Cornell. After 90 ...