cross you out [A&C]
The age-old adage, “Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me,” appears to have been forgotten by our generation.
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The age-old adage, “Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me,” appears to have been forgotten by our generation.
content warnings: description of mass suicide, mentions of rape
Let’s go on a Halloween adventure!
Mixing campus traditions, Rhode Island adventures and personal goals, some students across campus have made bucket lists with items that they hope will make their time on College Hill feel complete. ...
For students looking to hit the slopes this spring, Brown Skiing is establishing a new recreational ski team that will coordinate lodging and transportation for all students who join.
On Saturday afternoon in Ithaca, the women’s soccer team (9-2-4, 3-1-2 Ivy) dominated Cornell (5-6-4, 2-4) in a highly-anticipated, playoff-implicated 2-0 victory.
For the first time ever, Rhode Island renters earning the state’s median income are unable to affordably rent in every city and town in the state, according to a new report from HousingWorks RI, a local ...
After touring as part of the indie-rock band boygenius with fellow members Phoebe Bridgers and Julien Baker in 2023, Lucy Dacus made a long-awaited return to her solo career with her fourth studio album ...
On Oct. 10, PinkPantheress released the remix album “Fancy Some More?” — the follow-up to her sophomore mixtape “Fancy That.” The expanded album is divided into three discs that explore new ...
The Providence City Council is drafting a rent stabilization ordinance to be introduced this fall, following a report about the state of the city’s housing market authored by the City Council’s Housing ...
On Saturday, the men’s soccer team (5-6-2, 1-3-1 Ivy) traveled to Ithaca to face off against Cornell (11-2-1, 4-1), which currently sits second in the Ivy League. Although the Bears claimed an early ...
After working at a biotechnology company for several years, Lisa Ramos-Rodriguez GS wanted to pursue a Ph.D. in pathobiology to expand her career opportunities. But she also knew that she wanted to start ...
If you asked Manaal Saadaat ’26 and Spencer Yang ’29 what “party culture” at Brown looks like, they would have very different answers.
On Monday, the Saxena Center for Contemporary South Asia hosted Niraja Gopal Jayal, a political scientist at King’s College London. In her talk at the Watson School of International and Public Affairs, ...
On Friday night in the Meehan Auditorium, the women’s ice hockey team (3-1, 1-1 ECAC) faced Princeton (1-3, 1-1 ECAC) in their first Ivy match of the season. After an intense battle, Brown came up short, ...
The Watson School of International and Public Affairs celebrated its July opening in a Saturday launch event that featured keynote speaker Gen. Mark Milley, former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff ...
With just over 5 minutes remaining in the fourth quarter of Saturday’s match-up against Cornell (2-4, 1-2 Ivy), the Brown football team (3-3, 0-3 Ivy) had an 11-point lead, possession of the football ...
This weekend, the basement walls of Alumnae Hall were plastered with photographs of personal items, animated videos and vibrant acrylic oil paintings. Surrounded by these visuals, artists read out poems ...
Brown is known for lots of great things: the Open Curriculum, diverse student body, impactful research and innovative programs like the Program in Liberal Medical Education and the Brown-RISD Dual Degree. ...
Avery Redlich ’28 came to Brown planning to triple-concentrate in neuroscience, physics and literary arts on a pre-med track. But after discovering that she was limited to declaring just two concentrations, ...