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(02/05/26 5:23am)
From now until Feb. 15, the 18th annual Brown-RISD Dual Degree Student Exhibition is on display in the Granoff Center for the Creative Arts. The exhibit, the culmination of months of work by the artists ...
(02/04/26 6:54am)
Brown produced the second-highest number of Fulbright scholars in the nation for the 2025-26 academic year, remaining in the top three nationally for the tenth consecutive year, according to data released ...
(02/04/26 7:03am)
Rhode Island will receive over $11 million through federal Community Project Funding to support various initiatives in the state, U.S. Rep. Gabe Amo (D-R.I. 1) announced in a January press release. Over ...
(02/03/26 7:07am)
Since I first set foot on College Hill, I’ve relished the gayness of Brown’s campus. In stark contrast to my rural high school, nearly 40% of Brown’s undergraduate student body doesn’t identify ...
(02/03/26 7:46am)
Three minutes into the second period of the women’s ice hockey team’s (14-10-2, 10-6-2 ECAC) game against Union (9-17-3, 2-15-1) on Friday, Brown found itself in a 2-0 deficit reminiscent of last ...
(02/02/26 6:15am)
A new exhibition at the John Carter Brown Library aims to “think hemispherically” about American history, according to Director of the JCB and Professor of History Karin Wulf. On Friday, the John ...
(02/02/26 3:55am)
About 50 students streamed out of the front entrance of Hope High School at 1:30 p.m. on Friday, donning backpacks and protest signs scrawled with messages condemning U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. ...
(01/31/26 2:28am)
On Friday, over 1,000 demonstrators rallied in Providence as part of a nationwide day of protest against recent escalations in federal immigration enforcement in Minneapolis — including the deaths of ...
(01/30/26 7:43am)
250 years ago, our founding fathers declared that we are “endowed by (our) Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” And that “whenever ...
(01/30/26 6:08am)
At a Jan. 22 meeting, the Providence City Council introduced a rent stabilization ordinance, which would cap annual rent increases at 4% in an attempt to control the city’s rental prices. Mayor ...
(01/29/26 9:06am)
As we return to campus, it’s a comforting feeling to settle back into a normal routine: splitting our time between our first class assignments and serious, pre-professional extracurriculars. With all ...
(01/29/26 6:05am)
In our Internet age, everyone can become a columnist. Spend a few moments on any social media, news source or Substack and you will likely come across numerous outlandish, ignorant or misguided yet entertaining ...
(01/29/26 5:57am)
Janet Yellen ’67, the first female chair of the Federal Reserve and first female secretary of the treasury department, received the Elliot L. Richardson Prize for Excellence in Public Service on Wednesday. ...
(01/29/26 7:45am)
David Lindstrom, the new dean of the Graduate School, grew up in Chicago wanting to become a carpenter. But his parents were insistent that he had to become the first in his family to go to college — ...
(01/29/26 7:03am)
Last Saturday, Bruno’s wrestling team fell in duels to No. 22 Cornell and the unranked Binghamton. In the match against Cornell, the Bears secured two thrilling non-forfeit wins, including one against ...
(01/29/26 4:29am)
On Jan. 15, Gov. Dan McKee unveiled his new state budget for fiscal year 2027. The proposed $15 billion budget would change clean power goals, introduce means to cut energy costs, raise taxes for the ...
(01/28/26 3:19am)
Ever since the release of the comedic “Five Nights at Freddy’s” in 2023, fans of the film have been anxiously awaiting the story’s sequel. Based on the titular survival-horror game, “Five Nights ...
(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 ...
(01/27/26 4:12am)
After the Dec. 13 shooting, the Undergraduate Council of Students launched a community assistance form that paired students with support services ranging from transportation to mental care. The form received ...
(01/27/26 6:34am)
While the blanket of snow that fell across Providence Sunday to Monday brought Providence residents a city-wide parking ban and frigid temperatures, it brought something far sweeter for students in many ...