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(12/01/25 1:26am)
Last semester, the Brown Design Workshop launched their Maker Grants, which intend to encourage student curiosity and finance passion projects. Designed to support up to 25 students each semester this ...
(12/01/25 3:21am)
While first-year students turn to their exploratory advisors for guidance on classes to take or opportunities to pursue, faculty members can now look to their interdepartmental faculty mentors for advice ...
(12/01/25 3:00am)
In 2026, Bradley Maron MD’03 will assume the role of editor-in-chief of Circulation, one of the leading cardiovascular medicine research journals. Maron’s appointment was announced at an American ...
(12/01/25 2:30am)
Pop music has dominated 2025, and today’s popstars haven’t failed to deliver. Following the success of her July 2025 EP “Voyeur (Deluxe),” British singer-songwriter Alessi Rose released the deluxe ...
(11/25/25 3:17am)
Gratitude is in the air on College Hill, along with the sound of suitcase wheels on sidewalks. Some students are heading home, looking forward to reunions over tables of food — from turkey to hearty ...
(11/25/25 3:21am)
Providence resident Daniella Stark currently pays $45 a month for her health care coverage. But with the enhanced COVID-19-era Affordable Care Act subsidies set to expire at the end of the year, Stark ...
(11/25/25 2:03am)
Tucked away in a far-off corner of the Providence Public Library is the Updike Room. Visitors poking their heads in will immediately notice the large antique printing press filling the center of the space. ...
(11/25/25 2:14am)
This summer, when I began my new role as Brown’s vice president for campus life, I shared with students and families that my sense of belonging at Brown was formed in my residence hall. My first-year ...
(11/24/25 12:15am)
There’s nothing I miss more during a cold New England storm than a warm, home-cooked meal. Particularly, I find myself craving a Chinese meal. Unfortunately there are not many authentic Chinese restaurants ...
(11/24/25 2:15am)
Before coming to Brown, I knew that higher education was under threat from an increasingly polarized political climate. But, before beginning my tenure as first-year representative on the Undergraduate ...
(11/24/25 3:19am)
In the final game of the season, the Brown football team (5-5, 2-5 Ivy) surged to a miraculous 35-28 victory over Dartmouth (7-3, 4-3). The Bears’ defense delivered their best performance of the year ...
(11/24/25 2:40am)
On Thursday, students and alums of the Rhode Island School of Design’s Industrial Design Department showcased their work at the opening reception of the department’s triennial student work exhibition. ...
(11/24/25 3:33am)
British singer-songwriter Lily Allen has been no stranger to controversy over the course of her decades-long internet career, but she has found herself in the spotlight once again — and for a painful ...
(11/21/25 8:54pm)
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(11/21/25 7:09am)
Joe Jutras hadn’t planned to break a world record with his green squash. But last month, the Scituate-based giant fruit grower’s 2,200-pound fruit was named the heaviest green squash in the world. ...
(11/21/25 8:14am)
Based on the concept of coming down from a great high, FKA twigs’s “EUSEXUA Afterglow,” asks listeners to consider what it means to reach the pinnacle of human experience.
(11/21/25 8:13am)
After over two years of work, Spanish singer, songwriter and record producer Rosalía released her long-awaited fourth studio album, “LUX,” on Nov. 7. Amassing over 40 million first-day streams, the ...
(11/20/25 7:59pm)
On the way to the appointment, they talk about their New Year’s plans. It’s December, and A is getting her tattoos removed. M is driving her because she is the only friend A trusts enough to witness ...
(11/20/25 2:49am)
There’s no feeling quite like returning to my hometown after being away at college. When I begin to recognize my surroundings again, when I notice the road I took to get to my high school job, when ...
(11/20/25 2:42am)
As 22-year-olds, we take ourselves pretty seriously. We’re convinced that our two romantic decisions (anything before tenth grade is negligible) indicate a lifelong pattern to which we are bound, irrevocably ...