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(03/07/25 11:04pm)
Friday afternoon, hundreds gathered at the Rhode Island State House to protest recent federal actions that organizers say have imperiled the future of scientific research. Providence was one of over 30 ...
(03/07/25 4:48am)
For his final project for MDVL 0360: “Medieval Bodies: Medieval Perspectives,” Markus Joerg ’26 served a ten-course medieval style meal.
(03/07/25 5:34am)
As Black History Month came to an end last week, I reflected on my identity as an African American at Brown. My contemplation has left me with more questions than answers, but there are a few things I ...
(03/07/25 4:53am)
Last month, Rhode Island State Senator Linda Ujifusa (D-Portsmouth, Bristol) and State Rep. Jennifer Boylan (D-Barrington, East Providence) proposed the Climate Superfund Act to the R.I. Senate and House ...
(03/07/25 3:20am)
In the 21 years since Lisa Guillette first started working for the Rhode Island Foster Parents Association, she has seen the organization grow “dramatically,” she said. Guillette, the executive director ...
(03/07/25 5:12am)
Last weekend, Room 120 of the List Art Building transformed into a rave, where fictional seniors from a Catholic boarding school indulged in illicit drugs and secret love affairs. Later, the scene shifted ...
(03/06/25 3:25am)
As children, Han Nguyen ’21 and Holden Nguyen would watch “The Amazing Race” every Friday night, ever since a classmate told Holden Nguyen about the show at school.
(03/06/25 3:05am)
“1…2…1, 2, 3, 4!” All at once, the messiest, most disorganized, most insane group of rock ‘n’ roll legends come together for an iconic cover of a Beatles classic.
(03/06/25 3:05am)
let’s go to the movies
(03/06/25 3:02am)
There's truly one thing in the world that frustrates me more than the current state of American politics: Roblox's viral multiplayer dress-up simulator, Dress to Impress. Whether during a particularly ...
(03/06/25 2:54am)
The vision board that hangs crookedly on my dorm wall has seen its fair share of wear and tear. Its corners are wrinkled from traveling cross-country in my backpack. A little too heavy for its tape, from ...
(03/06/25 2:52am)
Dear Readers,
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(03/06/25 2:25am)
This winter is the first I have spent entirely on the East Coast. I come from the sunny beaches of Los Angeles, where 50-degree weather is enough for us to break out our warmest layers.
(03/06/25 2:25am)
Imagine your text messages were for sale. Imagine a girl, much younger than the usual patron of an antique store, digging through a box of your most intimate correspondences. Imagine she buys them, takes ...
(03/06/25 2:21am)
The road between Western and non-Western culture diverges at several points. Most notably, it splits at the core values of individualism and collectivism. Placing priority on the well-being of oneself ...
(03/06/25 4:33am)
With one jump to go in the men’s triple jump finals, Joseph Oduro ’26 watched as Yale’s Brian Di Bassinga stole the lead. For three rounds, Oduro’s 15.24-meter jump topped the rankings until Bassinga ...
(03/06/25 4:53am)
After almost 80 years in business, Olneyville New York System is set to be sold to the Heritage Restaurant Group, according to a statement from both organizations. The restaurant, which says they offer ...
(03/06/25 4:42am)
From cussing unicorns to an uproarious sixth-grade love story, Something on the Green’s 16th Biannual 24 Hour Play Festival exemplifies what student theater should be. Featuring four hilarious short ...
(03/05/25 4:37am)
“I am so tired” or “I have so much work to do” is how I start most of my conversations. These complaints rarely express how I’m actually feeling, but they’re always a way to break the ice. ...