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(12/04/25 4:28pm)
Ashish Jha will step down from his position as dean of the School of Public Health and leave Brown at the end of this calendar year, Christina Paxson P’19 P’MD’20 announced in an email to the University ...
(12/04/25 3:01am)
Lands of opportunity are frequently co-inhabited by lesser-known creatures: decisions. Opportunities gambol and frolic around, but if you look closely, tailing each opportunity is a little decision or ...
(12/04/25 2:46am)
My political awakening, like many in my generation, emerged less from a genuine pursuit of truth than as a performance shaped by the constant scrutiny of social media. Every opinion I shared was quickly ...
(12/04/25 2:41am)
The scene is Paris, 1912. Following an excursion to Amsterdam for a personal exhibition, artist Henri Le Fauconnier returns to his home galleries. He is among his fellow Salon Cubists again, the spearheaders ...
(12/04/25 3:35am)
About once a week, I wake up across the river in the bed of a 30-year-old man (sorry, Mom). I kept this routine to myself for a few months, and when I eventually told friends, they usually reacted with, ...
(12/04/25 2:35am)
There’s so much I wish I had known before going into college. Not because I didn’t get advice—I received so much advice, and most of it ended up being garbage. But that’s the point of college, ...
(12/04/25 2:27am)
As the weather gets colder, the 12 p.m. Ratty line grows noticeably shorter. Even the Andrews salmon line keeps itself under 30 minutes on Tuesday evenings, when I stop by during what would be prime dinner ...
(12/04/25 2:22am)
The stage lights switch on. The pit plays its first notes, and the audience goes quiet.
(12/04/25 5:11am)
Almost every weekend, I walk past groups of friends snapping photos together before a night out, taking bursts of nearly identical shots. I often find myself in the same situation, posing for hundreds ...
(12/04/25 5:15am)
As the next generation of Brunonians walks through the Van Wickle Gates, these students may be left wondering how they ended up on College Hill. But that’s not a question any of us can completely answer. ...
(12/04/25 5:01am)
“Please complete your course feedback forms!”
(12/03/25 3:08am)
In 2023, President Paxson P’19 P’MD’20 was paid $3.1 million, a noticeable 74% increase from her 2022 total compensation. Some students have expressed anger toward this figure — understandably ...
(12/03/25 3:07am)
“Have you heard about the new Marjorie Taylor Greene?” resounds across the Thanksgiving table. Immediately capturing my attention, I looked up from a filled plate and the conversation that I ...
(12/03/25 3:19am)
Since the start of the semester, Bahar Charyyeva ’27 has woken up to an internship rejection email 25 out of 30 days in a month, she said. “I apply to anything even remotely related to my resume,” ...
(12/03/25 3:02am)
Last week, the men’s ice hockey team (3-7, 2-4 ECAC) split a two-game series against Yale (4-5, 3-3 ECAC) and fell to No. 12 Northeastern (9-4, 4-3 Hockey East).
(12/03/25 2:48am)
Thayer Street has seen shops come and go for decades, but some of its most familiar storefronts — East Side Pockets, Chinatown on Thayer, Mike’s Calzones and the Baja’s franchise — all trace back ...
(12/02/25 1:40am)
Earlier this fall, Professor of Medicine Eli Adashi was awarded the Walsh McDermott Medal, one of the National Academy of Medicine’s highest honors.
(12/02/25 2:42am)
When Mariah Min, an assistant professor of English, gets dressed in the morning, the first thing she considers is the weather. Since she began teaching at Brown, she has replaced much of her wardrobe ...
(12/02/25 1:41am)
Before first-year students arrive on College Hill, they are assigned an exploratory advisor. While these exploratory advisors are most often faculty members, a large portion of advisors consist of academic ...
(12/01/25 4:31am)
During my 9th-grade student council election, I campaigned in a crowded field with a simple promise: an end-of-year school-sponsored trip to Cedar Point. Needless to say, I won in a landslide. Though ...