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“Where are you guys from? Oh yeah, our rail system’s shit.”
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“Where are you guys from? Oh yeah, our rail system’s shit.”
I rarely speak my native language at Brown. When I come back to my dorm and think in English—out of habit—I feel pathetic. It’s not because I don’t enjoy speaking it—it's this shift that reminds ...
In 2018, my mother was cancelled by a Twitter mob. “Katie Roiphe can suck my dick,” one user wrote. Others called her “human scum,” a “ghoul,” and a “harridan.” Enraged by the hypothetical ...
On Sept. 23, the Student Government Association announced the election of 10 first-year students to the Undergraduate Council of Students, the Class Coordinating Board and the Undergraduate Finance Board. ...
The men’s soccer team (5-2-1, 1-0 Ivy) kicked off the season’s conference play on Saturday night, holding on for a 2-1 victory over Dartmouth (1-3-3, 0-1) at home. Playing from ahead for almost the ...
A few years ago, Jaylenn Rivera, a junior at the Juanita Sanchez Educational Complex in the Providence Public School District, was accused of using ChatGPT on an assignment — but she still insists that ...
Our country is living through a fragile time. The divisions we face cut deep. Seeping into families, neighborhoods and the spaces where we once found common ground. Every tragedy seems to be politicized. ...
An hour after moving onto campus this August, I attended a brunch for incoming Jewish first-year students. As I ate, I met like-minded and equally nervous peers while simultaneously being sold on the ...
Last summer, in a meeting with a transfer advisor at Brown, I asked how long he thought it would take me to socially integrate at the school. I had just finished my freshman year at Columbia, and I was ...
Over the past decade, the number of students in the biochemistry and molecular biology concentration has more than doubled, a trend not seen in similar biology degrees, according to data reviewed by The ...
For a while, gay people were all I knew. I have two gay dads and have lived in Miami Beach, Florida my whole life. Queer representation was a crucial part of my upbringing. My parents have countless gay ...
Federico “Fede” Barrera, a first-year student at Brown known for his incredible kindness and knowledge, passed away on March 7. At Brown, he was studying math and engineering and possessed an academic ...
The women’s tennis team traveled to Hanover, New Hampshire this weekend to compete in the Dartmouth Fall Foliage Festival, where they faced off against Dartmouth, Boston College, UConn and UMass Amherst ...
Released last month, Netflix’s star-studded crime comedy “The Thursday Murder Club” is well worth the watch. The film is based on the first installment of Richard Osman’s best-selling murder-mystery ...
Growing up, every Monday, the playground was abuzz with my classmates and I dissecting the latest release of “Jessie” or “Victorious.” After waiting seven tantalizing days between episodes, we ...
When I was accepted to Brown, I promised myself I would never again take a math or science class. After years of trudging through high school STEM courses, the Open Curriculum felt like a breath of fresh ...
In an applied math lecture a few days ago, I noticed a peer scrolling through LinkedIn on his laptop. A friend landed an internship at Deloitte; another at McKinsey; someone started a new consulting club. ...
Every October, seniors in the Program in Liberal Medical Education receive an email from their academic deans asking whether they will be matriculating to Warren Alpert Medical School the following fall. ...
Following in the footsteps of The Weeknd, Taylor Swift and Lady Gaga, Doja Cat is the most recent artist hopping on the ’80s-inspired music trend.
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