From dorm room to boardroom: How student startups forge their big ideas into companies
This is the final installment in a three-part series about student startups that launched on College Hill.
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This is the final installment in a three-part series about student startups that launched on College Hill.
When most undergraduate students think of Brown, we think of our professors, the Main Green, dining halls and, of course, our fellow Brunonians. It’s rarer that we concern ourselves with the politics ...
If you’ve ever had a Twitter account or are in touch with popular culture in the US, you have definitely encountered the controversial character that is Azealia Banks.
There’s no mistake that a simple kick drum can make you sway. A four-on-the-floor beat, with some hi-hat on the off-beats, makes anyone nod their head, no matter the genre. But with Fleetwood Mac, their ...
I stand on the chair, trying to keep my balance. My right arm stretches upwards as I reach for the top shelf, and I carefully grab the heavy box. I place it on my desk and I open it, and there it is: ...
For the past three years, my family has upheld the same end-of-summer tradition: On a Saturday in mid-August, we drive four hours north of San Francisco until we hit Eureka. On Sunday, we run the Humboldt ...
There is an altar in my mother’s family home.
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There’s little Janaya Kizzie loves more than history.
Earlier this month, the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority launched the Drive Less RI Challenge, a yearlong initiative where participants can log “green trips” — public transit, carpool, walking ...
Moka & Co., a cafe specializing in Yemeni coffee, is set to open its first Rhode Island location at 190 Angell St. this November, taking over the storefront previously occupied by cookie company Feed ...
The last few days have seen a flurry of news about the recent jewelry heist at the Louvre Museum in Paris. Ironically, the $100 million theft coincides with the world premiere of Kelly Reichardt’s latest ...
Hundreds of students leave College Hill to study abroad each year.
In 2018, Chair of the Department of French and Francophone Studies Virginia Krause launched FREN 1410T: “L’expérience des réfugiés: déplacements, migrations” in response to the politicization ...
On Saturday night, the women’s soccer team (8-2-4, 2-1-2 Ivy) tied Ivy League leader Harvard (5-4-3, 3-1-1 Ivy) 2-2 following a heated matchup in Cambridge. Entering the weekend, Brown had the chance ...
This past September, Rhode Island School of Design interior architecture students competed to redesign the Marketplace, a food bank in Woonsocket facing a lack of space. The food bank now plans to incorporate ...
In front of Family Weekend crowds, the women’s volleyball team (10-6, 5-2 Ivy) demolished Ivy League competitors Harvard (3-12, 2-5 Ivy) and Dartmouth (5-12, 2-5 Ivy) without dropping a set. On Friday ...
When he was a high schooler working part-time for a wool merchant in Ontario, Canada, Peter Howitt was enthralled by watching the prices of wool rise and fall on a small teletype machine. His supervisor ...
Last Thursday, Providence City Council unanimously passed a resolution directing two city courts — the Providence Municipal Court and Probate Court — to accommodate requests for remote hearings “when ...
Since the 1970s, the Providence Public School District has offered bilingual education programs to students across the district. While advocates across the state are pushing to expand the availability ...