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(02/18/22 5:26am)
Strawberry Switchblade’s song “Trees and Flowers” can lull you into a drowsy, blissful state. The guitar strums with a lazy elegance, the drums and bass follow with hippie simplicity and Rose McDowall ...
(02/18/22 6:45am)
The Let RI Vote Act, co-sponsored by House Majority Whip Katherine Kazarian (D-RI District 63) and Senator Dawn Euer (D-RI District 13) aims to make the temporary changes put in place during the pandemic ...
(02/17/22 3:00am)
A surge in positive COVID-19 tests has sent hundreds of Brown students into isolation in the first month of a semester that was designed to include almost entirely in-person instruction. With 361 positive ...
(02/14/22 3:01pm)
While Rhode Island lifted its indoor mask mandate last Friday, the University’s COVID-19 mask mandate remains in place, requiring that students only enter indoor spaces with a high-quality mask such ...
(02/15/22 3:05am)
The Corporation — the University’s highest governing body — approved a 2.85% increase in undergraduate tuition for the 2022-23 academic year at its February meetings, according to a University ...
(02/14/22 3:02am)
Brown Science Olympiad gathered volunteers, event supervisors and Executive Board members Feb. 12 to run an invitational tournament they had been planning since September.
(02/07/22 5:00am)
After a 65-50 loss to Harvard (11-8, 3-3 Ivy) Friday, the men’s basketball team (11-13, 3-6) had a successful turnaround just one day later, defeating Dartmouth (5-14, 2-6) in a close Saturday match ...
(01/31/22 5:00am)
The men’s basketball team continued their season during the winter break from December into January, winning two of 10 games. In their most recent game against Cornell Sunday, the Bears erased a 21-point ...
(01/28/22 9:30am)
Every year, the network of donors convened by billionaire industrialist Charles Koch spends millions of dollars on universities, think tanks, policy groups and politicians to promote a worldview that ...
(12/17/21 12:00am)
The University accepted 896 students to the class of 2026 from a pool of 6,146 early decision applicants, according to Dean of Admission Logan Powell. The early acceptance rate, number of applicants and ...
(12/06/21 5:55am)
A team of Brown researchers is designing an assessment to improve the selection of cancer treatments in older patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma.
(12/02/21 4:35am)
(12/01/21 5:46am)
Ben Simon ’11 and Valentin Perez ’18, computer science alums, shared their experiences and processes of developing tech startups during an online forum hosted Tuesday by the Department of Computer ...
(11/23/21 2:04am)
A team of students from Brown and the Rhode Island School of Design took home the ‘Most Creative Concept’ award after presenting at NASA’s 2021 Breakthrough, Innovative and Game-changing Idea Challenge ...
(11/22/21 4:01am)
The football team (2-8, 1-6 Ivy) lost its final game of the season to Dartmouth (9-1, 6-1 Ivy) in a 52-31 shootout at home. Bruno’s 31 points were the most the Big Green had allowed this season. With ...
(11/19/21 6:35am)
The women’s basketball team (1-3) secured its first win of the season in a down-to-the-wire game at Bryant University (0-3) Nov. 16. Brown played their first home game at the Pizzitola Sports Center, ...
(11/18/21 3:01am)
The Rhode Island School of Design Museum’s latest exhibit, “Shahzia Sikander: Extraordinary Realities” showcases 60 pieces spanning the early career of Shahzia Sikander, MacArthur award winner and ...
(11/05/21 5:29am)
Works range from textiles and furniture to sculpture and photography. Paintings, illustrations, digital creations, jewelry and ceramic pieces are presented as well. Themes explored include nature, the ...
(11/05/21 2:53am)
I watch as the sun tucks itself into a small pocket of pines and steam off to the west, until it looks like a little light bulb held in a thin hand. I sit for thirty minutes or so until it has completely ...
(11/05/21 5:29am)
Education is a field ruled by discourse. Every month there seems to be a new debate about parents, teachers and scholars: whether masks in schools impede childhood development, whether Montessori schools ...