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Boerner, the art teacher, helped organize the show.
Comments made by the head of an advisory committee reviewing Brown’s divestment proposal garnered criticism — and a mass letter — from environmental experts and advocates.
Rhode Island recorded its first human case in five years of Eastern Equine Encephalitis, a potentially fatal mosquito-borne virus that has been spreading in southern New England this summer, health officials ...
Six acrobats soar 60 feet up in the sky, attracting a variety of “oohs!” and “ahs!” from an audience of over five dozen wide-eyed onlookers in Kennedy Plaza.
Six acrobats soar 60 feet up in the sky, attracting a multitude of “oohs” and “aahs” from an audience of over five dozen wide-eyed onlookers in Kennedy Plaza.
Out on Pembroke Field, a group of 20 students and community members gathered around with one mission in mind. With a ten second countdown, the group counted in unison, lifting a makeshift plastic pipe ...
Rhode Island politicians have announced a $79.2 million dollar commitment in the 2024-2025 State Budget to fund eight new Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics.
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, ...
RISD President Crystal Williams and RISD Provost Touba Ghadessi met with two representatives of the “building occupation” at 8:15 p.m. on Monday to discuss RJSP’s demands.
Mayor Brett Smiley announced the return of Eat, Play, Learn for this summer.
In the 1992 presidential election, both major party candidates faced challenges from the outset. Republican incumbent George H.W. Bush bore the blame for a poor economy and faced a stiff primary challenge ...
Live coverage of this topic has ended. To learn more, read our coverage of the agreement between the University and student protesters here.
For first-years admitted in the fall of 2023, Brown’s acceptance rate for male applicants was 6.9%, and the acceptance rate for female applicants was 4.2%, according to the University’s Common Data ...