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(03/14/25 3:02am)
A few weeks ago, I had the extraordinary opportunity to discuss my work — the role of faith and struggle in democratic politics — with a group of students at the University of San Diego. Despite being ...
(03/14/25 4:31am)
Tom Doeppner, associate professor of computer science and vice chair of the department, is retiring at the end of this academic year.
(03/13/25 4:08am)
A baby’s piercing wail on a long flight, a toddler launching an assault of questions and a fifth grader unapologetically picking their nose — it’s no question that children have tested our patience ...
(03/13/25 1:47am)
“Do you wanna see his finger?” My friend reaches into his pocket to grab his phone, grinning like we’re talking about high school drama.
(03/13/25 1:41am)
In the basement of my house are stacks of boxes full of my family’s precious photo albums. These cardboard treasure chests contain records that chronicle the histories of my parents, my siblings, and ...
(03/13/25 1:44am)
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(03/13/25 1:36am)
In my Intro to Creative Nonfiction class, I wrote about my grandmother for my first piece. I wrote about her because she was dead, and nothing comes more naturally than remembering a person who no longer ...
(03/13/25 1:27am)
Houses are living things. Maybe not quite as sentient as Encanto’s Casita or the literal living house in Monster House, but they have hearts—a pulse beating through the pipes, a unique personality ...
(03/13/25 1:14am)
In the midst of midterms, it’s always nice to take a break and hit up one of Thayer’s many beloved restaurants to unwind. Whether you’re looking for a boba break, a quick bite, or something more ...
(03/13/25 3:58am)
Many high school students looking to get a head start on college-level courses can choose to take any of the College Board’s 40 Advanced Placement classes. But once Brown students arrive on College ...
(03/13/25 3:03am)
By day, he works as an associate professor of pathology and laboratory medicine at the Warren Alpert Medical School and the director of cancer bioinformatics at Brown’s Legorreta Cancer Center.
(03/13/25 2:37am)
On Wednesday, Rhode Island House Republicans skipped the RI Legislative Leadership Luncheon, an annual event hosted by the Greater Providence Chamber of Commerce.
(03/13/25 1:57am)
Fish don’t exist. It’s quite a simple concept, though I suppose I should elaborate.
(03/13/25 2:09am)
Palm to forehead, mouth agape, and wiping away my tears with a blanket, I have never had such a physically emotional response to a television show as the first time I watched Fleabag. The mini-series ...
(03/13/25 12:49am)
I stand in the kitchen of my off-campus apartment, staring at the lumpy sack of Japanese sweet potatoes on the counter. The shape is wrong. They are smaller than the ones Mom buys from the Asian Food ...
(03/12/25 5:10am)
Empty Monster cans clutter the closet, sweaty t-shirts hang from the pull-up bar, a used bath towel is draped over the desk chair and the only things neatly stacked are tubs of protein powder. Welcome ...
(03/11/25 11:37pm)
Lauren Ward’s ’27 “Support for Processing My Bra Trauma,” a gigantic cardboard bra, won second prize.
(03/12/25 1:38am)
Until April 6, artworks from the 45th Annual Student Exhibition are on display in the Granoff Center for the Creative Arts. Curated by multidisciplinary artists Abdu Ali GS and Falaks Vasa MFA’23, the ...
(03/11/25 3:10am)
As others were packing their bags and preparing for their first days of orientation on College Hill, Ifadayo Engel-Halfkenny ’27 was flying to Atlanta. Instead of coming to Brown with the cohort of ...
(03/11/25 2:33am)
Tate McRae’s new album “So Close To What” is full of sexy, thrilling tracks that push McRae into a new echelon of pop stardom. But despite being McRae’s most mature record yet, the album’s unabashed ...