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College Hill now houses one fewer option for those needing a caffeine fix.
By the end of APMA 0350: “Applied Ordinary Differential Equations,” you will be able to solve many common types of differential equations. By the end of CHEM 0330: “Equilibrium, Rate and Structure,” ...
For many, the path to a college degree is linear — from high school straight to college move-in. But for the students in Brown’s Resumed Undergraduate Education program, the journey is anything but ...
For Taylor Swift, announcing her latest album “The Life of a Showgirl” on “New Heights” — a podcast hosted by her fiance Travis Kelce and his brother, Jason — was extremely out of character. ...
Known on stage by just her first name, Daiela, the singer, songwriter, drummer and music producer Daiela Simon-Seay ’26 has already left her mark on the music industry. She’s amassed over six million ...
Dear Readers,
When Pottery@Brown President Rachel Harrison ’27, a former copy editor for The Herald, first arrived on campus, she struggled to find a space where she could hone her ceramics skills.
When No. 3 U.S. women’s wrestling recruit Calli Gilchrist ’29 was looking to commit to a college, she had plenty of varsity options to choose from.
This summer, I reread Sally Rooney’s sophomore novel, Normal People, for the first time in four years. The first time I read it, I finished it in one sitting and fell in love, but didn’t completely ...
My childhood in California can be memorialized as a hodgepodge of rainbow pool towels, water guns, cherry popsicles, plastic cups, and sticky fingers: a pandemonium of juvenile chaos that could only be ...
After yet another late arrival, I wrote this in my notebook:
“Where are you guys from? Oh yeah, our rail system’s shit.”
I rarely speak my native language at Brown. When I come back to my dorm and think in English—out of habit—I feel pathetic. It’s not because I don’t enjoy speaking it—it's this shift that reminds ...
In 2018, my mother was cancelled by a Twitter mob. “Katie Roiphe can suck my dick,” one user wrote. Others called her “human scum,” a “ghoul,” and a “harridan.” Enraged by the hypothetical ...
On Sept. 23, the Student Government Association announced the election of 10 first-year students to the Undergraduate Council of Students, the Class Coordinating Board and the Undergraduate Finance Board. ...
The men’s soccer team (5-2-1, 1-0 Ivy) kicked off the season’s conference play on Saturday night, holding on for a 2-1 victory over Dartmouth (1-3-3, 0-1) at home. Playing from ahead for almost the ...
A few years ago, Jaylenn Rivera, a junior at the Juanita Sanchez Educational Complex in the Providence Public School District, was accused of using ChatGPT on an assignment — but she still insists that ...
Our country is living through a fragile time. The divisions we face cut deep. Seeping into families, neighborhoods and the spaces where we once found common ground. Every tragedy seems to be politicized. ...
An hour after moving onto campus this August, I attended a brunch for incoming Jewish first-year students. As I ate, I met like-minded and equally nervous peers while simultaneously being sold on the ...
Last summer, in a meeting with a transfer advisor at Brown, I asked how long he thought it would take me to socially integrate at the school. I had just finished my freshman year at Columbia, and I was ...