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(10/31/25 4:41am)
In the last few weeks of her 2016 campaign against Donald Trump, then-presidential candidate Hillary Clinton delivered a stark warning to a Florida crowd: Trump’s “final target is democracy itself.” ...
(10/30/25 4:10am)
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 ...
(10/29/25 3:09am)
If you asked Manaal Saadaat ’26 and Spencer Yang ’29 what “party culture” at Brown looks like, they would have very different answers.
(10/28/25 12:58am)
On Saturday, a crowd gathered on North Main Street for the official opening of the Providence location of Bitty & Beau’s Coffee, a cafe that strives to employ people with intellectual and developmental ...
(10/26/25 11:25pm)
The Black Arts Expo on Saturday. The pieces featured in the event ranged from visual art to poetry to photography.
(10/23/25 1:42am)
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 ...
(10/23/25 12:19am)
The Quiet Green on Oct. 14. The Herald polled 1,392 undergraduates between Oct. 6 and Oct. 8.
(10/22/25 11:25pm)
(10/23/25 3:39am)
As the Trump administration’s efforts to overhaul higher education put Brown under a national spotlight, The Herald polled 1,392 undergraduates on topics ranging from political censorship to their approval ...
(10/21/25 1:18am)
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 ...
(10/20/25 12:39am)
A series of physical pieces that spell the word “Freedom,” with interlocking E’s stylized to look like bars to symbolize “all the people who are not free.”
(10/20/25 12:38am)
A series of stop signs spelling out the words “STOP” in various languages with collaged photos from freedom movements around the world.
(10/16/25 11:47pm)
WaterFire last August. The lack of WaterFire this year is due to “ongoing expense reductions at the University,” Director of Parent and Family Engagement Mikele St-Germain wrote in an email to The ...
(10/14/25 11:53pm)
225 Dyer St., which houses the Giuliani RNA Center, on Tuesday. The center is located in the heart of Providence’s Jewelry District.
(10/14/25 4:06am)
Among peer institutions, Brown uniquely embodies freedom, creativity and openness. With over 100 nationalities and 60 languages represented, our university exemplifies the very best of contemporary liberal ...
(10/10/25 12:02am)
Axel Brito ’26 canvassed on College Hill on Wednesday. Brito hopes that his fiscally conservative, pro-individual freedom platform will resonate with Ward 2 voters.
(10/10/25 4:21am)
In the wake of a $46 million budget deficit announced at the end of 2024, Brown has vigorously worked towards finding ways to close it. One of the University’s strategies has been to create new online ...
(10/10/25 1:34am)
When Laila Muhanna ’28 first moved to Rhode Island in 2012, her parents had a few tasks on the agenda. Among them: finding in-state pediatricians and primary care doctors for their family.
(10/09/25 4:19am)
On Sept. 25, Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha P’19 P’22 joined a coalition in filing for a preliminary injunction to block ongoing federal funding cuts to Planned Parenthood health centers. ...
(10/06/25 11:36pm)
On Sept. 22, at the Brown Arts Institute Songwriting workshop, Brown affiliates connected in a space of exchange with local artists in Providence. Participants possessed a wide range of musical backgrounds: ...