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After a valiant effort from the Bears that featured Grace Arnolie ’26 scoring her 1,000th career point, Brown women’s basketball (10-10, 4-3 Ivy) lost 60-47 to Princeton (15-5, 6-1 Ivy), ending their ...
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After a valiant effort from the Bears that featured Grace Arnolie ’26 scoring her 1,000th career point, Brown women’s basketball (10-10, 4-3 Ivy) lost 60-47 to Princeton (15-5, 6-1 Ivy), ending their ...
In a physical game beset by a fourth-quarter offensive drought, the women’s basketball team (10-10, 4-3 Ivy) snapped their three-game win streak in a 60-47 loss to Princeton (15-5, 6-1 Ivy) at the Pizzitola ...
On Jan. 15, former President Biden issued an uncharacteristically cogent warning in his farewell address: Americans should beware of an impending oligarchy composed of the wealthiest and most influential ...
As students start to return from a long, restful break, Brown athletes have been busy from the court to the rink. The Herald rounded up the most recent news about Bruno’s favorite sports teams. ...
The tentative agreement caps a year of negotiations and follows a three-day strike during first-year move-in.
As another year of championship celebrations, historic achievements and clutch performances comes to a close, The Herald looks back on 10 of Brown Athletics’ most memorable moments from 2024.
Facing a structural deficit of $46 million, Brown is looking for solutions. While the current deficit is only 3% of the University’s total operating budget, it could grow to more than $90 million by ...
With these strategies, Doyle and Latham expect that the deficit will be no more than $60 million in 2026, excluding the University’s long-term investments in affiliated health systems.
Physics courses also often feature demonstrations that require delicate equipment which cannot be moved, Mitrović added.
When the Sun Lab first opened, students would spend hours, if not all night, using the workstations to complete assignments.
In its first class of the fall semester, CSCI 150: “Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming and Computer Science” drew a crowd of 510 students who flooded into the Salomon Center auditorium. ...
A rising cost of living has put more graduate students at risk of food insecurity. Master's students, many of whom pay tuition rather than receive a stipend, are particularly affected.
The Herald published its first edition on Wednesday Dec. 2, 1891. And while its mission of providing daily news to Brown remains, its writing style and the community it reports on has changed dramatically. ...
Brown announced new initiatives aimed at maintaining diversity in the University’s student body following a sharp drop in the share of Black and Hispanic students enrolled after the termination of race-based ...
This weekend, women’s hockey played their post-Thanksgiving match-ups, feasting on two victories over Providence College and Holy Cross. The two wins break a six-game winless streak that saw the Bears ...
Nguyễn began his artistic journey by remaking the folk paintings he would see around his grandmother’s house, a form of traditional Vietnamese art.
On Nov. 6, I, like many of my classmates, woke up disappointed by the results of the U.S. election. As a lifelong liberal, I thought the choice was clear — a prosecutor over a felon. But I was not surprised ...
Brown’s Equitable Climate Futures initiative is looking to bridge the gap between research and community action. The initiative kicked off Nov. 22 with a town hall for interested faculty members.