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(09/06/24 2:01am)
The experience of growing up has been captured on film countless times — and for good reason. There is perhaps no other period of life that feels more sensitive, more eye-opening or more chaotic than ...
(09/05/24 1:00am)
On Aug. 9, rising R&B star Ravyn Lenae released her long-awaited sophomore album “Bird’s Eye.” The record delves into Lenae’s experiences in past relationships, while showcasing the singer’s ...
(09/05/24 12:59am)
Each spring, many Brown students choose to make their time in Providence a year-long affair, staying over the summer to work with a professor on an Undergraduate Teaching and Research Award.
(09/05/24 1:04am)
In his new book, Brown political science professor Corey Brettschneider argues that a second Donald Trump presidency is a danger to American politics itself.
(09/04/24 2:03am)
Looking at the lighter patches of grass left behind by the tents from last spring’s encampment for Palestine, some might have thought that student activism on campus would start to lose its steam. But ...
(09/04/24 2:02am)
Student activists are taking the fight over legacy admissions to the State House.
(08/30/24 9:54pm)
The Labor Organization of Community Coordinators voted on Friday afternoon to end its strike over alleged unfair labor practices and deadlocked contract negotiations. The strike started three days ago ...
(08/28/24 3:20am)
The Labor Organization of Community Coordinators voted to authorize a strike beginning on first-year move-in day Wednesday, according to a statement released by the union Monday. The University and LOCC ...
(06/20/24 1:01pm)
Rhode Island’s largest hospital system will soon have a new name.
(06/16/24 3:19pm)
All year long, Brown’s ultimate frisbee team, Brownian Motion, has been nothing short of phenomenal. After winning tournaments across the country and cementing themselves as one of the nation’s premier ...
(06/15/24 1:38am)
Administrators, faculty and alumni from Brown and Tougaloo College, a historically black college in Jackson, Mississippi, gathered on June 6 at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, ...
(06/04/24 8:24pm)
Vice President for Campus Life Eric Estes passed away Tuesday morning as the result of a “sudden illness,” according to a community-wide email from President Christina Paxson P’19 P’MD’20. He ...
(06/03/24 3:29pm)
TikTok provides a platform for content of all kinds: sometimes incredibly niche and other times very broad and relatable, and the platform is quickly becoming the preferred search engine of many users. ...
(06/02/24 3:47pm)
After a successful regular season and regional tournament, Brown’s Ultimate Frisbee team Brownian Motion found themselves back in Madison, Wis. — the pinnacle of the season and home of USA Ultimate’s ...
(05/26/24 4:51pm)
My time at Brown was bittersweet. At my 20th reunion this year, it is a sense of bitterness that prevails. Right after arriving at Brown in September 2000 from Ramallah, Palestine (where I had to wash ...
(05/24/24 10:49pm)
I want to address the elephant in the room: Yes, my name is Dorra. I used to hate how my name sounded like that of a certain cartoon character with a watermelon-shaped head and a talking monkey. I realized, ...
(05/24/24 10:42pm)
We are all born lacking. It might sound like an insult. But to me, that phrase not only provides me perspective, it’s a beacon of optimism. “We Are All Born Lacking” is the name of a poem written ...
(05/24/24 10:39pm)
At the beginning of this semester, I decided to hang a string of rainbow lights around the perimeter of my room. Later that same evening, when the sun had finally set, I plugged the lights into the extension ...
(05/24/24 10:37pm)
“Who are you?”“No, really, who are you?”
(05/24/24 10:35pm)
About four years ago, my college journey started with the Brown 2024 GroupMe. I had imagined my first year of college in many different ways except getting delayed and taking place online. I had watched ...