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Chef Hout Seng spearheaded the Lunar New Year celebration hosted at Andrews dining hall Jan. 26.
The Bears’ top three leading scorers from last season — Zoe King ’23, Claire Pisani ’23 and Lily Weiser ’23 — are all returning this year. King, Pisani and Weiser recorded 73, 60 and 51 goals ...
The No. 25 women’s water polo team kicked off its season last weekend in dominant fashion, winning five of six games at the three-day Bruno Classic Invitational hosted by Brown at the Katherine Moran ...
Last weekend, the men’s and women’s track and field teams competed in both the Dr. Sander Invitational Columbia Challenge and the 2023 Boston University John Thomas Terrier Classic.
Presenters stressed the importance of learning about labor unions and movements as vital first steps to getting involved in organizing.
Despite a strong effort, the men’s basketball team (10-10, 3-4 Ivy) lost to Cornell (15-5, 5-2 Ivy), tied for first in the Ivy League, on Saturday afternoon. With the loss in Ithaca, Brown moved down ...
The women’s basketball team (8-11, 1-6 Ivy) fell 66-61 in a close loss to Cornell (9-11, 2-5 Ivy) Saturday afternoon.
Elvy’s popularity has grown to the point that staff of some offices have requested to have her at least once a week, according to Elvy's handler and DPS Officer Dustin Coleman
Rhode Island School of Design custodians, groundskeepers and movers in the Teamsters Local 251 union voted to authorize a strike by a 95% margin on Nov. 20. Union members have not yet gone on strike, ...
Last month, an American Bar Association council responsible for accreditation voted to stop requiring that applicants to accredited law schools submit a standardized test score.
Members of Students Against Koch Influence provided input on the mission statement of the Center for Philosophy, Politics and Economics in response to its absorption of the Political Theory Project, which ...
After years of dealing with the spread of a contagious and dangerous virus, Rhode Island is now facing its next challenge: three viruses at once.
During class time allotted to paint in the stairwell, Nick Sanzi ’24 painted a portrait of Rhode Island politician Robert Healey, immortalizing the founder of the Cool Moose Party for the next 15 years ...