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(03/30/26 7:44am)
Far from the historic buildings that tower over the main green, some students stood beneath breathtaking monuments in their week off from school. Some left the New England cold for the sunny beach and ...
(03/29/26 11:45pm)
This project follows Raye’s 2023 debut, “My 21st Century Blues.”
(03/30/26 12:44am)
On March 27, British singer-songwriter Raye released her second studio album, “THIS MUSIC MAY CONTAIN HOPE.” Seamlessly blending jazz and alternative pop, the album tells a personal story of heartbreak, ...
(03/30/26 3:00am)
Tyler Fischman ’27 began the semester in Amman, Jordan as part of an Arabic-immersion study abroad program led by Middlebury College. When the war in Iran began, there was a program-wide meeting to ...
(03/29/26 3:44pm)
Thousands of protestors gathered at the Rhode Island State House on Saturday to protest against the Trump administration. The rally was part of a series of “No Kings” demonstrations across the country. ...
(03/20/26 3:09am)
There’s a very specific moment somewhere between your first step in the ocean and the total loss of feeling below your ankles when you realize two things: first, this was entirely your choice, and second, ...
(03/20/26 5:24am)
In late January, Brown released the preliminary results of the 2025–26 Campus Climate Survey. The survey was administered to undergraduate, graduate and medical students last fall, as required by the ...
(03/20/26 3:57am)
Breathing heavily, his shoulders heaving, Elias Archie ’26 leapt out of his kneeling position across the start line and into a blistering sprint. Archie — who recently broke Brown’s program ...
(03/20/26 2:19am)
Rhode Island is on the cusp of spring. Though the snow is almost melted, the end of winter leaves behind a renewed stumbling block for drivers: potholes.
(03/20/26 5:20am)
Avery Nettles, a 12-year-old Girl Scout in Providence’s Troop 178, doesn’t remember why she joined Girl Scouts — she has been involved since she was four years old. But now, her favorite part is ...
(03/20/26 4:45am)
Gas prices in Rhode Island averaged $3.644 per gallon on Thursday, more than a 27% increase from a month ago. The price increases came amid the U.S. and Israeli government’s airstrikes in Iran, which ...
(03/19/26 2:25am)
Dear Readers,
(03/19/26 4:01am)
While other first-years were preoccupied with the Providence nightlife, accumulating DoorDash debt, and the freedom of early adulthood independence, my own freshman year obsession consisted of something ...
(03/19/26 1:33am)
We fucked up the corkscrew, badly. Neither one of us knows how to use a bottle opener and it shows, cork crumbling onto the hotel desk like confetti. Nadia’s holding the bottle and I’m maneuvering ...
(03/19/26 1:33am)
According to my mother, the magnolia tree outside our house blossomed the night I was born. When she left for the hospital, the tree’s branches only had buds. As if by magic, when she returned thirty-six ...
(03/19/26 1:27am)
some observations
(03/19/26 1:26am)
Trad-wives, looksmaxxing men: A lot has changed since I wrote my article on bi non-practicing people at Brown exactly a year ago.
(03/19/26 1:24am)
My memories of the years my family spent in the Midwest are blurry. What I do remember is a sense of sameness: the childish assurance that the wet, slippery snow that fell in December to block our front ...
(03/19/26 1:02am)
Do you know that feeling when you hear a good song and want to write one too? And then you realise you can only write lyrics half as good as those, and not even in the language that you want to. I was ...
(03/19/26 4:04am)
Over a year after the Labor Organization of Community Coordinators ratified its first contract with the University, the union is back at the bargaining table, seeking clearer job expectations and improved ...