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To run a business, “you have to be willing to put yourself out there,” Julia Broome, owner of Kin Southern Table + Bar said.
For Arushi Parekh ’24, the ramen spot was “nice for a dinner out, especially if you wanted something more comforting … something warm,” adding that there aren’t many places on Thayer with similar ...
The chaplains’ work is “rooted in the care of the whole person” as well as seeking to “increase religious literacy” and “religious diversity,” according to the University’s website.
Conference events featured introductory remarks from Mukesh K. Jain, dean of medicine and biological sciences, a keynote speech from Douglas R. Lowy and discussion panels with University faculty.
The rain waltzed through the antiquated, beige porticos lining the cobblestone streets. Soaked as I was, there was respite in the distance, peeking through the sun-dappled smog: Humana Vintage in all ...
The Washington Park Library hosted a photography exhibit called “The Contributors” Feb. 7-28 which featured work by artist Rachel Briggs that highlights lesser-known Black people who have had profound ...
Asia Cofield ’23, who attended Monday’s event, recalled that “There There” was the first book written by an Indigenous author that she was assigned to read as part of a class assignment.
This past weekend, the Brown men’s and women’s track and field teams competed in the 2023 Ivy League Heptagonal Indoor Track and Field Championships in Hanover, New Hampshire. In a tough 20-event ...
The goal is to create a supportive space where students feel comfortable with their language learning and cultural connections, Language Ambassador Neil Shah ’25 explained in an email to The Herald. ...
With Rhode Island facing a shortage of psychiatric residential care for girls, state officials are recommending sending patients as far as Missouri to receive adequate inpatient psychiatric care.
Alden Forbes '24, a former ballerina with extensive experience creating choreography, told The Herald that preparing the group’s routine was initially challenging because she is “used to choreographing ...
On Friday and Saturday, the men’s basketball team (13-12, 6-6 Ivy) faced off against Princeton (17-8, 8-4 Ivy) and Penn (16-11, 8-4 Ivy). Princeton handed Bruno a 78-67 loss, and Penn dominated, winning ...
This past weekend, the women’s basketball team (11-13, 4-8 Ivy) played a pair of home games against strong Ivy League opponents. After a crushing 80-37 loss to Princeton (19-5, 10-2 Ivy) Friday night, ...
On Saturday, the men’s and women’s track and field teams hosted Bryant University, Hartford College, Harvard, Providence College, the University of Rhode Island and Wesleyan University in the Brown ...
On Feb. 1, the College Board announced a revised curriculum for its AP African American Studies course.
Marguerite Joutz ’15, chief of staff to President Christina Paxson P’19, said the program will provide “participants with a holistic supportive experience that includes academic preparation, individualized ...
About two miles from Brown’s campus sits a community of small and independent businesses on Hope Street This stretch of eight blocks is lined with craft shops, clothing stores, a ballet studio, restaurants ...
History Professor Emily Owens’ book focuses on the lives of enslaved women situated in the field of transactional sex. According to Owens, this includes “women who were working as concubines, in brothels ...