Editorial: Brown must step in to save the Critical Review
As students decide between Brown’s nearly 1,400 course offerings this shopping period, one obstacle remains constant — a dearth of Critical Reviews.
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As students decide between Brown’s nearly 1,400 course offerings this shopping period, one obstacle remains constant — a dearth of Critical Reviews.
Several Democratic Rhode Island elected officials received bomb threats via email Thursday, according to Greg Paré, director of communications at the Rhode Island State Senate.
A $20 million grant from the National Science Foundation will support the new AI Research Institute on Interaction for AI Assistants, called ARIA, based at Brown to study human-artificial intelligence ...
Anyone online on June 11 was there to witness the absolute pandemonium that followed the cover reveal for Sabrina Carpenter’s new album, “Man’s Best Friend.” The photo depicts Carpenter on her ...
Research shows that an Ivy League education can be a gateway to financial success. But what makes these institutions so valuable might extend beyond the curriculum they provide.
On Tuesday, photographer Sally Mann dove into her creative process in a discussion about her new book, “Art Work: On the Creative Life,” at a Rhode Island School of Design event.
A year after the release of his third studio album, “Found Heaven,” Conan Gray has once again captivated indie-pop enthusiasts with his newest — and similarly heartbreaking — record, “Wishbone.” ...
After a federal agreement and an ongoing budget deficit rocked the University’s balance sheet, administrators announced early last month that its carbon reduction efforts would be paused for the year. ...
Many of the restaurants on Westminster Street, the slightly shi-shi culinary stretch of Providence’s downtown, feel the same: mid-century modern tables and chairs, warm lighting and an affluent clientele. ...
As part of the Trump administration’s larger campaign to revamp higher education, Republicans took aim at student loans and Pell Grants in their “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” — a move that could ...
As Brown students flocked back to campus last weekend, they may have noticed a large brown bird wandering the streets. He is known as the College Hill turkey — a moniker the Providence community has ...
In her upcoming book, “Eve’s Blessing: Uncovering the Lost Pleasure Behind Female Pain,” journalist, sex educator and former Herald arts & culture editor Suzannah Weiss ’13 traces how women’s ...
As a Jewish-Israeli scholar, I feel compelled to voice my moral and political dissent from the agreement that Brown University signed with the federal government on July 30. While I recognize the extraordinary ...
I read with great regret the faculty’s decision last spring to eliminate the option of course performance reports, starting in the 2025–26 academic year.
Each college admissions cycle, students opting to apply via early decision are faced with an agreement that they, along with their parent or legal guardian, must sign, vowing to attend the institution ...
Abuzz with captivating performances, sign-up sheets and candy recruiting tactics, the Main Green welcomed first-year and returning students to its biannual Activities Fair this Thursday.
After Hurricane Katrina, widespread flooding caused significant damage to roads, power lines and other utility systems across several states. Tasked with rebuilding American cities, many companies turned ...
Every summer, Brown students travel across the globe to explore their interests outside of the classroom. The Herald spoke to three students about how they spent their days — from documenting familial ...
After a magical run from 2019 to 2023, during which the women’s soccer team clinched four consecutive Ivy League titles and posted an impeccable conference record of 25-0-2, last year’s overall 7-5-5 ...
Released just last month, Audrey Hobert’s debut album “Who’s the Clown?” depicts the messiness of dating, body image insecurities and a fluctuating identity with blunt authenticity.