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Fabian Schmidt, a German national and permanent U.S. resident, was detained by Customs and Border Protection officers at Boston Logan International Airport after returning from Luxembourg.
The Rhode Island House Judiciary Committee held a hearing for the Rhode Island Assault Weapons Ban Act of 2025 on March 26, offering a forum for debate on a bill that restricts the manufacture, sale, ...
While students around campus departed for spring break trips, the women’s rugby team competed in two major tournaments, winning one and finishing fifth in the other.
Ciara Meyer
During the early hours of March 14, students from Brown Muslim Students Association, or BMSA, returned to the basement of Champlin House to perform their daily Fajr prayer after a 3 a.m. feast at IHOP. ...
“It’s a scam,” CNN host Van Jones said. “To reduce government inefficiency, you fire all the good people and throw them out the door? It’s going to make everything more inefficient and crazy.” ...
The Ivy Room opened its new grill station last week, but students are disappointed by the changes it has brought about.
The Greater Providence Chamber of Commerce’s annual luncheon drew approximately 600 attendees this year.
At Cracked, a Thayer Street restaurant specializing in egg sandwiches, dozens of egg cartons line a shelf above the store counter’s buffet line. Customers often look at the array and comment “‘wow, ...
In her painting, Sulan Zhang ’28 used loose strokes and incorporated abstract aspects, embracing “an unfinished feel — but in a finished way,” she said.
Chloe Chow ’26 made a sculptural coffee table with sharply cut sheet metal “casting a shadow of a creature below the tabletop.”
Lauren Ward’s ’27 “Support for Processing My Bra Trauma,” a gigantic cardboard bra, won second prize.
In addition to the awarded works, the exhibition featured a diverse range of pieces exploring innovative techniques and interdisciplinary approaches.
Students can propose and carry out a research project focused on Alzheimer’s disease using human induced pluripotent stem cells.
The Herald spoke with three students who took an extra year between high school and college to learn their takeaways from their experience.
Students have the opportunity to propose and carry out a research project focused on Alzheimer’s Disease using human induced pluripotent stem cells.