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(02/19/26 6:43am)
Optical art — also known as Op art — caused what Assistant Professor of History of Art and Architecture Lindsay Caplan described as a “critical panic around art’s illusionistic quality” when ...
(02/19/26 5:47am)
With Rhode Island School of Design’s spring semester starting last week, students are scrambling to foot the bill for class art supplies. On the high end, the price of supplies for a single course can ...
(02/18/26 7:01am)
The men’s basketball team (8-15, 2-8 Ivy) fell short to Harvard (14-10, 7-3 Ivy) 56-53 in Cambridge on Friday. But the Bears redeemed themselves the next day, surmounting a double-digit deficit to defeat ...
(02/13/26 7:32am)
Currently, Providence residents are struggling to afford their rent. When our city is faced with a problem as severe as unaffordable housing, political action which aims to protect citizens’ ability ...
(02/11/26 4:43am)
Last semester, the Brown University Mahjong Club hosted the “best iteration” yet of their biannual tournament, club treasurer Lucas Pham ’27 told The Herald. According to Pham, this success was ...
(02/09/26 5:13am)
It’s no secret that Brown students arrive on campus with different cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds. With 60% of the student body coming from families in the top 10% of incomes, the student body ...
(02/09/26 3:43am)
Mr. Potato Head, a toy first released in 1952 by Hasbro, made its mark on the Rhode Island license plate over 20 years ago. But a new proposal presented by Rep. Brian Newberry (R-Burrillville, North Smithfield) ...
(02/06/26 1:41am)
The panel was hosted by the Watson School of International and Public Affairs as part of the Costs of War project, a research initiative that tracks the social, political and economic impacts of U.S. ...
(02/06/26 1:08am)
The panel was hosted by the Watson School of International and Public Affairs as part of the Costs of War Project, a research initiative that tracks the social, political and economic impacts of U.S. ...
(02/05/26 11:23pm)
Κυανή Ακτή, Xανιά, Κρήτη, Maximos Spatharakis '29
(02/05/26 11:23pm)
Untitled, Daniella Pozo '27
(02/03/26 5:11am)
On Dec. 12, a camera on North Main Street captured a picture of a grey rental car. The renter of the car was Claudio Neves Valente, the suspect in the Dec. 13 mass shooting at Barus and Holley.
(01/30/26 1:10am)
Interim Dean of the School of Public Health Francesca Beaudoin said that although most people who experience a traumatic event eventually recover, there are individuals who develop long-term symptoms ...
(01/27/26 8:24am)
Over 11% of all students who identify as Black, multiracial, LGBTQ, transgender and Muslim, as well as Jewish undergraduates, reported experiencing harassment or discrimination during their time at Brown, ...
(01/27/26 4:55am)
Many people in relationships quietly ask themselves the same question: How responsible am I for my partner’s mental health? We’re taught that good partners are endlessly patient, emotionally available ...
(01/23/26 1:44am)
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(12/17/25 4:36am)
In a Tuesday evening press conference, law enforcement and local officials were joined by President Christina Paxson P’19 P’MD’20 as they shared additional details in connection with Saturday’s ...
(12/16/25 11:45pm)
Over 60 law enforcement officers were patrolling Brown’s campus earlier today, according to President Christina Paxson P’19 P’MD’20. “Right now, campus feels very secure,” she said.
(12/10/25 8:12pm)
On Saturday afternoon, students, family and friends gathered in Salomon DECI to celebrate the Midyear Completion Ceremony, recognizing students who completed their requirements for the baccalaureate degree ...