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(03/14/19 4:10am)
On Wednesday, the University’s Visual Art Department hosted a talk by artist Cecilia Vicuña, in which she discussed themes and subjects surrounding her artistic career that ranged from ecological destruction ...
(03/11/19 4:00am)
I first visited Yosemite National Park when I was six years old. Small in stature, I was a precocious asthmatic. I spent my early years in the smoggy metropolis of Los Angeles, with scant opportunities ...
(03/08/19 5:02am)
Last semester as part of a graduate-level seminar class, a group of students partnered with private space company OrbitBeyond to help plan for OrbitBeyond’s lunar rover launch in 2020.
Taught by Jim ...
(03/05/19 5:01am)
While bananas are some of the cheapest and most popular products in most grocery stores, they are often sourced from companies that do not adhere to fair-trade practices, according to Angelica Hicks, ...
(03/01/19 5:01am)
Three City Council members introduced a resolution opposing the monetization of Providence’s water supply Feb. 21.
Ward 13 Councilwoman Rachel Miller, Ward 12 Councilwoman Katherine Kerwin and Ward ...
(02/27/19 5:02am)
The University has increased the number of students given a full scholarship through the QuestBridge program from one student in the class of 2019 to 30 in the class of 2023, said Dean of Admission Logan ...
(02/26/19 5:03am)
When Providence’s Cable Car Cinema closed last May after 42 years in business, there was a possibility that the long-standing annual French Film Festival would be lost with it. But thanks to a joint ...
(02/21/19 5:05am)
Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s unshakable grit and present-day persona imbue the opening minutes of Oscar-nominated documentary “RBG.”
Donning a navy-blue sweatshirt that reads “Super Diva!” the octogenarian ...
(02/21/19 5:04am)
The University released a community report Feb. 1 that summarized feedback and concerns from approximately 75 students, staff and faculty on the U.S. Education Department’s proposed changes to Title ...
(02/14/19 5:01am)
Panda Bear, otherwise known as Noah Lennox, released his new album, “Buoys,” on Feb. 8. The album, critiqued by some to be oversimplified, explores the point at which modern sound becomes uncomfortable ...
(02/12/19 5:05am)
On the evening of Feb. 5, Room 101 of Stephen Robert ’62 Campus Center turned into an intimate and inviting space for Brown community members to hear award-winning poet, translator and University Fulbright ...
(02/11/19 5:02am)
While University students enrolled in Wintersession courses at the Rhode Island School of Design cited positive in-class learning experiences, some struggled with an “overlap” period — when their ...
(02/08/19 4:57am)
Well, MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred is at it again. Here’s Ken Rosenthal, reporting Tuesday in The Athletic:
“As part of a Jan. 14 proposal to the players’ union on pace of play, baseball suggested ...
(02/07/19 5:06am)
Many Brown students concentrating in computer science hope to travel to Silicon Valley this summer to intern for a variety of tech companies and startups. But do these students realize the amount of space ...
(02/06/19 5:04am)
Ten current and former Brown Dining Services student employees have opted-in to the collective civil action lawsuit against the University filed Jan. 24, according to Richard Sinapi, principal attorney ...
(02/05/19 5:35am)
Most artists inevitably grapple with what critics term “the anxiety of the influence” — the frustrating sense that nothing new can be created because the most influential have already charted all ...
(02/04/19 5:05am)
The first year Coby Benheim ’19 and Gabe Weedon ’19 went to Michigan to race their car, it blew up.
“Our freshman year was a rough time,” said Weedon, a lead on the Brown Formula Racing Team. ...
(02/04/19 5:01am)
The men’s basketball team split their back-to-back this weekend against Dartmouth and Harvard, overcoming a seven-point deficit in the final four minutes to defeat the Big Green, but faltering in a ...
(02/04/19 5:00am)
On a foundational level, we all have an understanding of right and wrong and are able to identify these behaviors in others. This rings particularly true when it comes to celebrities or public figures. ...
(02/01/19 5:03am)
President Christina Paxson P ’19 submitted a public comment to the U.S. Department of Education on behalf of the University to recommend changes to the Department’s proposed Title IX regulations, ...