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A gap in the calendar. A kind of pause that hovers as the months bleed into each other, when leaves flow in the wind and daylight thins into dusk. From a windowsill, the gap is like the pause between ...
Since its creation three years ago, the Black Music Lab has worked to establish itself as an experimental space at the forefront of Black musical expression.
On Sept. 29, a colorful vehicle was spotted outside the steps of Sayles Hall, sporting tiles containing Korean letters across its surface. The appearance of the vehicle — named the Hangeul Truck — ...
When Daniel Svediani ’29 emailed the Office of the Registrar last month to access evaluative comments on his admissions file, he was told that the University no longer had the comments.
From quiet study corners to hidden Providence skyline views, students across campus have discovered their favorite hidden gems in which to work, unwind or simply escape the rush of College Hill.
Eight years ago, I first encountered the writings of Jhumpa Lahiri. Last Monday, Lahiri visited Brown to lead an undergraduate seminar and participate in a public conversation. My experience that afternoon ...
As students finish their first midterms of the semester, some exams and papers carry more weight than others. For students taking a course Satisfactory/No Credit — which converts a typical letter grading ...
This is the first installment in a three-part series about student startups that launched on College Hill.
On Saturday, the men’s soccer team (5-3-2, 1-1-1 Ivy) endured 90 grueling minutes of stalemate against Penn (5-2-4, 1-0-2) during the Alumni Day game. Despite early control and a strong push in the ...
Thirty miles, 12 hours and over $4,000 raised. This Sunday, nearly 200 students from eight schools walked across the length of Rhode Island to raise money for malaria prevention.
As Providence slips into autumn, there’s a flurry of new singles to appease everyone. From ballads to fast-paced pop, the last few weeks of releases have seen creatives at their best as they tease new ...
On Sept. 26, Swedish singer Zara Larsson released “Midnight Sun,” her fifth studio album. Marked by its bright, Malibu Barbie aesthetic, the album is meant to evoke the feeling of a Swedish summer, ...
After Brown’s decision this summer to strike a “deal” with the Trump administration, I unhappily predicted that Trump would soon return with more demands. It didn’t take long.
Dear Readers,
Pizza is the epitome of college food: fast, cheap and greasy enough for a drunken late-night snack. Thankfully, we have an endless array of pizza options on College Hill and beyond. Here is a short ...
A few weeks ago, thousands of Brunonians traveled to Cambridge, Massachusetts, to watch what can only be described as a slaughter. Losing 7-41 doesn’t do justice to the depressing nature of Brown’s ...
In the wake of a $46 million budget deficit announced at the end of 2024, Brown has vigorously worked towards finding ways to close it. One of the University’s strategies has been to create new online ...
On Thursday afternoon, about 120 Brown students and faculty members gathered at the Van Wickle Gates for a rally urging the University to not sign the Trump administration’s “Compact for Academic ...
Amid a teacher shortage in Rhode Island public schools, some Brown students are stepping in front of the blackboard as substitute teachers.
It’s been 39 years since a member of the Republican Party was elected to the Providence City Council. Axel Brito ’26 hopes to change that on Dec. 2.