Brett Smiley talks zoning, off-campus students at Ward 1 meeting
Brett Smiley, the next mayor of Providence, spoke with about 60 residents of Ward 1 in a community Zoom call Wednesday evening.
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Brett Smiley, the next mayor of Providence, spoke with about 60 residents of Ward 1 in a community Zoom call Wednesday evening.
According to Rabbit Hoffinger, a union steward for dining services, the new contract gave dining services employees a “responsible” raise.
Three legal scholars and reproductive justice leaders discussed the negative implications of the Dobbs v. Jackson Supreme Court decision — which overturned the constitutional right to abortion this ...
James Tilton, who prefers to go by Jim, begins his mornings in a classic 1860 colonial farmhouse in Clinton, Conn. He then embarks on a one-hour journey to College Hill, where he works as the University’s ...
To the Editor:
Jared Owens, Mary Enoch Elizabeth Baxter and Mark Loughney alike noted their work aims to illuminate the unjust realities and consequences of mass incarceration to elicit understanding and action.
According to an Aug. 10 Today@Brown announcement from Locke P’18, all classes must be held in the mode that they were originally listed in Courses@Brown, even during shopping period.
On Aug. 28, the Burning Man Festival returned to its home in Black Rock City after the event had moved online during the COVID-19 pandemic. In northwestern Nevada, artists gathered to craft creative pieces ...
With the $4 million reimbursement included, the University has received a total of approximately $34 million to cover COVID-19 related costs through January 2022.
Vanessa Britto, associate vice president for Campus Life and executive director of Health and Wellness, said the shots are encouraged especially since, as the weather gets colder, flu season might "collide" ...
The documentary follows Dunbar’s life starting with his early childhood in Dayton, Ohio to his successful poetry career.
The policy brought mixed opinions, with both workers and students expressing confusion and concern.
In the 1950s and 60s, Interstate 95 was constructed through Providence, displacing more than 2,000 residents throughout the state. In sheer numbers, this piece of infrastructure, running the length of ...
Dean of Financial Aid Jim Tilton will retire at the end of 2022, Provost Richard Locke P’18 wrote in a Today@Brown announcement Thursday morning.
"Tomboy" kicked off the Providence Public Library's 2022 exhibition and program series in April and will remain on display at the Joan T. Boghassion Gallery until June 30.
If you walk around campus on any given Wednesday, you’re sure to spot a member of the University’s ROTC squad clad in army green. Despite being a relatively small population — only about 100 across ...
For some seniors at Brown, entrepreneurship is less a foreign concept that brings to mind a Silicon Valley pipe dream, but rather a core part of their college experience and identity. With an ambition ...
The University has reinstated its indoor masing mandate for all individuals, regardless of vaccination status, unless in a private, non-shared space such as a dorm or when actively eating and drinking. ...
Thirteen Ukrainian applicants to the class of 2026 were offered an “advanced likelihood of admission” in this past regular decision cycle, The Herald previously reported.
Last week, Robert Britto ate at Chomp Kitchen and Drinks on Ives Street with his wife and kids.