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(03/19/26 5:25am)
As the charts gear up for a slew of new albums this spring, artists across the music industry are giving listeners sneak peeks of their upcoming records. But not all pre-releases are made equal, and while ...
(03/18/26 5:24am)
When I go home for spring break next week, one of my first stops will be walking over to Beth’s house. Beth and I met at our neighborhood synagogue ten years ago, and our relationship flourished when ...
(03/18/26 6:42am)
President Christina Paxson P’19 P’MD’20 discussed topics including grade inflation, rising public mistrust of higher education, increasing tuition and Brown’s relationship with the federal government ...
(03/18/26 7:41am)
Former Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration Andrew von Eschenbach opened his Monday night Brown Political Union lecture with a common phrase: “May you live in interesting times.” ...
(03/18/26 6:59am)
The Brown men’s tennis team (13-6, 0-0 Ivy) had a roller-coaster of a day during a home doubleheader this past Sunday, first losing 4-3 a nail-biter game against St. John’s (13-2, 3-0 Big East) before ...
(03/18/26 4:04am)
On March 12, the Avon Cinema looked a little different. Instead of its usual crowd, the theater bustled with students and Francophiles attending the opening night of this year’s Providence French and ...
(03/18/26 6:57am)
On Tuesday, actor Giancarlo Esposito arrived at the Salomon Center’s De Ciccio Family Auditorium for the Brown Lecture Board’s annual spring lecture. In a conversation with moderator Robayet Hossain ...
(03/17/26 5:22am)
As spring returns to College Hill, there is plenty to look forward to: flowers blooming, joyous tour groups and a much needed melting of the snow. One spring staple, however, may not return in full force ...
(03/17/26 5:14am)
When my family and I showed up to a tiny, colorful shack in Federal Hill with “Irregardless” painted on the front, we weren’t sure what to expect. But when I saw four cramped tables inside filled ...
(03/17/26 4:59am)
Glou, a cocktail and wine bar that has operated on Ives Street since 2022, served its last drinks on Feb. 28. The bar announced its closure in a Feb. 25 Instagram post.
(03/17/26 6:31am)
Framed by a spotlight on the ballroom floor of Alumnae Hall, Ian Chow ’28 and Associate Professor of Engineering Kareen Coulombe opened their performance of the paso doble, a Latin ballroom dance that ...
(03/16/26 3:20am)
I once had a class where we read and discussed a book written by the professor. On the day of the discussion, he chose to leave the room because he knew that even though we all had good intentions, we ...
(03/16/26 2:53am)
“I know the Marriage Pact is supposed to be about finding a connection with someone new based on shared values. However, after getting my match, I’m really not sure what to do. Is it unethical for ...
(03/16/26 3:07am)
Sasha Spielberg ’12 is set to release her third album, “Shoulder to Shoulder,” on March 27. But before playing in Tiny Desk Concerts and performing at the Hollywood Bowl, Spielberg, whose stage ...
(03/16/26 6:20am)
On Friday, CNN host and Washington Post columnist Fareed Zakaria visited the Watson School of International and Public Affairs to discuss the political and economic factors that he argues give India the ...
(03/16/26 7:15am)
During the holy month of Ramadan, Muslim communities around the world fast from sunrise to sunset, a physically taxing but spiritually important practice. On College Hill, student athletes who observe ...
(03/13/26 6:28am)
Late nights at the Sciences Library used to be a central part of my routine. It is simply my nature to stay up late, very late. Last month, however, the University quietly announced that the SciLi would ...
(03/13/26 2:59am)
To The Editor:
(03/13/26 5:03am)
This past fall, Jael-Marie Guy ’29 arrived on College Hill to play for the Brown women’s soccer team. This spring, she’s taking her second semester of college off to play for the Philippines women’s ...
(03/13/26 6:15am)
Most of the time, Professor of Physics and Engineering Jay Tang and Ph.D. candidate Thomas Dutta GS research the movement of bacteria in water. But their new study takes fluid mechanics beyond the lab ...