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The store is considering adding some late-night hours in the future, similar to Insomnia Cookies, according to owner Mahran Izoli.
The men’s basketball team (5-4) faced off against in-state rival Bryant University (7-3) Friday, defeating the Bulldogs 72-60 on the road — their seventh win in their last eight matchups against Bryant. ...
The event explored race, ethnicity, linguistics and culture, to "better understand the acts of expression and resistance that characterize the practice and preservation of language,” according to the ...
Last year, the University book drive resulted in the collection and distribution of 299 children’s books in the local community.
The Undergraduate Finance Board met Tuesday evening to hear funding requests from various student organizations. Student organizations that applied were told that they would find out if their funding ...
Members of the company not only acted in multiple roles, but participated in lighting, sound and set design throughout the production and performance process.
During her lecture, best-selling Chinese American fantasy author and translator Rebecca Kuang addressed the themes of mimicry, a practice where colonizers force colonies to take up the colonizer’s language, ...
The football team (3-6, 1-5 Ivy League) lost to Columbia (5-4, 2-4) 31-24 in its final home game of the season Saturday afternoon at Brown Stadium after fighting back from a 21-point deficit to send the ...
Jill Lepore began her lecture by thanking the crowd for “coming out to think about the U.S. Constitution,” and expressed her “own frustration with the brittleness of our political discourse” around ...
Tomorrow, Rhode Island residents will head to the polls. Along with a gubernatorial election, a tightly-contested U.S. House race and contests for local and state representatives, voters will decide on ...
Coming off of their biggest win of the year against Penn last weekend, the football team (3-5, 1-4 Ivy League) was unable to keep their momentum rolling, losing to Yale (6-2, 4-1) in a 69-17 blowout Saturday. ...
Hepatitis tests, HIV tests, flu vaccines and naloxone kits to help prevent opioid overdoses were offered.
Rhode Island Medical Navigator Partnership, a program created by Warren Alpert Medical School students, partnered with House of Hope, a Rhode Island-based organization aimed at supporting individuals ...
With the rise of in-person activities, UFB has also seen more groups request funding, according to UFB Representative Richard Shen ’23.
With 80 acres of grass and athletic fields, 11 acres of walkways, 13 acres of parking lots and nearly seven acres of shrubs and beds, maintaining Brown’s College Hill campus is no small task. But day ...
In recent years, classes, clubs and organizations on campus have turned to the social media platform TikTok to engage with students and connect with the broader community. With TikTok becoming increasingly ...
“Sometimes you work long, long days and then you work another long day on your day off. It's challenging. But if I love it, it will make me happy. And that's exactly what's happening. ...
On May 15, 1978, an exhibition titled “Private Parts” was set to debut at 128 Main St., organized by a group of Rhode Island School Design students. But the night before the opening, a Providence ...