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(09/24/19 4:05am)
A.G. Sulzberger ’03, publisher of the New York Times, returned to the University Monday evening to share his belief in the steadfast power of journalism in a world where reporters face unprecedented ...
(09/23/19 4:01am)
The football team earned its first win of the season Saturday in a 35-30 triumph against Bryant University in Smithfield. The matchup was a fortuitous showdown between the past and future of Head Coach ...
(09/19/19 4:04am)
Providence Mayor Jorge Elorza joined nearly 60 current and former mayors nationwide to endorse Pete Buttigieg, mayor of South Bend, Indiana, for president.
“Pete has the life experience and the executive ...
(09/11/19 4:05am)
On her fifth major-label studio album, “Norman Fucking Rockwell!,” Lana Del Rey delivers 67 minutes of psychedelic, soft-rock ego trip.
Rich with references to Californian Laurel Canyon rock, the ...
(09/06/19 4:03am)
Mahdia Parker ’23 has arrived from Harlem with a bang, scoring three tries as an outside center in her first collegiate rugby appearance and leading the Bears to a 60-19 victory over Long Island University ...
(09/05/19 4:03am)
Last spring, the Department of Computer Science announced the inaugural hiring of 10 Ethics Teaching Assistants, who will develop and deliver curricula around ethics and society in five of the department’s ...
(09/04/19 4:03am)
At the State House: What Passed, and What Didn’t
Reproductive Privacy Act — Signed by Gov. Gina Raimondo June 19
Forty-six years after Roe v. Wade established federal protection of reproductive care ...
(09/04/19 3:11am)
In high school, I played three sports: cross country, swimming and track. Being a multi-sport athlete could be tough; at the beginning of each season, I would struggle to keep up with my teammates who ...
(05/24/19 4:00am)
On Earth Day this year, my friends and I stood on the Main Green for a few hours and asked passersby to guess the age of our planet. Our team of undergrad geology students had laid out a timeline of Earth’s ...
(05/24/19 4:00am)
We’ve spent four years (or maybe a little more) wandering around in the open curriculum. For some of us, the course has been relatively straightforward. But I think for most of us, these precious years ...
(04/17/19 4:02am)
Almost half of undergraduate students — 49.9 percent — have no opinion on the Undergraduate Council of Students, while 40.7 percent of students either strongly or somewhat approve of the Council, ...
(04/10/19 4:00am)
Landlords will be banned from discriminating against potential low-income tenants who intend to pay rent using federally-funded housing vouchers, if an ordinance introduced to the Providence City Council ...
(04/08/19 4:37am)
Puerto Rico has faded out of the public discourse as the captivating story of Hurricane Maria is replaced by the much less entertaining story of a long and slow effort of reconstruction. However, there ...
(04/05/19 5:47am)
As the 2020 election field is already fueled by conversations around healthcare, Ezekiel Emanuel, noted oncologist and chair of the Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy at the University of ...
(04/03/19 4:34am)
At Brown, student activists have long called for an end to legacy admission. And there has been righteous outcry over The Herald’s report that Brown’s Office of Advancement gives special access to ...
(04/03/19 4:05am)
Spring 2019 poll results can be found here.
1. Do you approve or disapprove of the way Christina Paxson is handling her job as the president of the University?
7.7% Strongly approve
39.1% Somewhat approve
21.6% ...
(03/19/19 6:01am)
At the end of February, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services issued a new rule known was the “domestic gag rule,” which will severely impact the availability of family planning resources ...
(03/19/19 4:02am)
On Monday night, University professors came together to examine China through four distinct lenses: space exploration, environmental science, politics and history.
The panel, titled “The Rise of China: ...
(03/18/19 5:44am)
As computer science students on this campus know all too well, any trip to the Center for Information Technology is bound to be accompanied by the murmurs and moans of concentrators buried under heaps ...
(03/15/19 5:25am)
Shortly after the United Nations voted in 1947 to partition Palestine into two states, one Jewish and one Arab, the Arab world was incensed. Syria’s then president Shukri al-Quwatli threatened to “eradicate ...