ghouls that haunt [lifestyle]
Nobody likes to be blissfully enjoying a weekend Ratty lunch only to be met with the sight of someone with whom they have less than pleasant memories. More times than I’m willing to admit, I’ve cursed ...
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Nobody likes to be blissfully enjoying a weekend Ratty lunch only to be met with the sight of someone with whom they have less than pleasant memories. More times than I’m willing to admit, I’ve cursed ...
At what point do you take a look at your new friend (the one you met in class just a couple of weeks ago) and say: “Want to grab a meal?”
Dear loyal post- readers,
“…and once again she shuddered with the evidence that time was not passing, as she had just admitted, but that it was turning in a circle.”―Gabriel García Márquez, One Hundred Years of Solitude ...
TW: self harm
Many development projects are popping up in Pawtucket, RI.
Every year, Brown offers an array of funding for students to study and conduct specialized research on campus. A select few take their studies abroad.
When Gabriela Venegas-Ramirez ’26 saw the Providence chapter provide free meals at Kennedy Plaza for the first time, she began working with them.
Volleyball (3-7, 0-1 Ivy) fell in straight sets to Yale (6-3, 1-0 Ivy) in their Ivy League opener on Saturday.
Organizations across Rhode Island are working to ensure all eligible voters have equal access to the ballot box.
To say we live in an imperfect world would be a gross understatement. Today, we face war in the Middle East and Europe, genocide in Sudan and a refugee crisis in Venezuela, among other crises. Conflict, ...
Brown men’s soccer (3-4-1, 0-1 Ivy League) suffered a hard-fought 2-1 loss to Dartmouth (4-3-1, 1-0) in Hanover Saturday. After conceding a point 30 minutes into the first half, the Bears tied it up ...
On the final day before the deadline for a University advisory committee to issue a recommendation on divestment, 150 students gathered outside of Faunce Arch Monday afternoon to rally in support of divestment ...
At Brown, undergraduate theses go through many eyes — thesis advisors, professors, mentors and peers all get a chance to explore projects made by passionate students. But Dori Walker’s ’24 thesis ...
Last month, international student Kate Choi ’26 tuned into the American presidential debate. While she had a fun time watching it with her friends, she also couldn’t ignore her concern over how candidates ...
A few weeks ago, I went to the beabadoobee concert in Boston. My friends and I were in the standing room only section of TD Garden, and we ended up behind a mom, her daughter and her daughter’s friend. ...
Since its debut at the Cannes Film Festival in May, Francis Ford Coppola’s “Megalopolis” has divided critics and audiences alike. A renowned director well-known for “The Godfather” trilogy, ...
As the divestment push has stretched into the fall and a vote by the Corporation — Brown’s highest governing body — on whether to divest nears, climate activists have continued their original campaigns ...
Fourteen years of history rested on the shoulders of the Bears (2–0, 1–0 Ivy) as the last thirty nail-biting seconds of a rollercoaster game wound to a close. Twenty-seven yards away was the endzone ...
Letter: Responding to Mr. Joseph Edelman’s resignation from Brown’s board of trustees