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(02/10/25 3:48am)
On Feb. 7, the Institute at Brown for Environment and Society hosted the Climate Careers Exploration Fair, specially geared toward professional development opportunities for students interested in climate-related ...
(02/10/25 3:04am)
Since returning to office, President Trump has signed a series of executive orders targeting transgender and nonbinary people. In Rhode Island, advocates say this sparked uncertainty around protections ...
(02/07/25 4:24am)
While most students arrive on Brown’s campus to 80 degree weather amid the hubbub of thousands of new students, a spring transfer’s first few days on College Hill feature colder weather and a quieter ...
(02/07/25 5:20am)
Last Wednesday, Jan. 29, the Providence community celebrated the start of the Lunar New Year, participating in activities ranging from exchanging good-luck envelopes to watching lion dances. The celebrations ...
(02/07/25 4:53am)
Five colorful pop-up creatures — POPO, POPUP, POPLI, POPETTE and POPOTIN — emerging from boxes have taken up residence in Kennedy Plaza from Feb. 1 to 17. This light-up, interactive installation is ...
(02/07/25 5:31am)
Brown’s annual “After Hours” staff exhibition, which displays select artworks by Brown staff members, will be open in the Granoff Center for the Creative Arts until Feb. 19.
(02/06/25 3:16am)
in the first place
(02/06/25 3:03am)
There is a street in Charlestown that carries my last name. A small bypass that converges Broadway and Mystic Ave into that infamous Sullivan Square rotary, Maffa Way stretches a quarter mile at most. ...
(02/06/25 2:53am)
I am six and decaying. The heat’s out, Toronto’s winter is angry, plum-red in its fury, and my dad knocks; he must hear me shivering. I hear the thud of his boots before I see him, all bald and devoted. ...
(02/06/25 2:49am)
tw: suicidal ideation
(02/06/25 2:46am)
The photos are, frankly, grotesque. There’s an uncanny valley quality to them: You can tell that this man, based on the lighting and costuming, is performing. And from how thin and dark his eyes are, ...
(02/06/25 2:59am)
When it comes to love, it can be difficult to find “the one.” Some even believe that the United States suffers from a “marriage material” shortage. But at Brown, students are trying a new strategy: ...
(02/06/25 4:41am)
Men’s basketball (10-9, 2-4 Ivy League) split their two games this weekend, using a late push to hold off Penn (6-13, 2-4) 88-79 on Friday before falling to Princeton (15-6, 4-2) 69-49 on Saturday. ...
(02/06/25 3:28am)
In a number of classrooms across campus, a notable part of modern life is missing: technology. Rather than scribbling away with Apple Pencils, students write with ballpoint pens.
(02/06/25 3:25am)
It’s time for the Ocean State to say goodbye to mango, mint and kiwi-strawberry nicotine products.
(02/05/25 5:42am)
On Jan. 29, American Airlines Flight 5342 collided with a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter, resulting in 67 fatalities. Among the passengers was Christopher Collins MPP’12, who attended Brown from 2010 ...
(02/05/25 6:15am)
This week, the Cogut Institute for the Humanities hosted a two-day academic conference discussing the prevalence of non-Zionist Jewish traditions throughout history.
(02/05/25 5:35am)
Are humans kind or cruel? Empathetic or indifferent? Good or bad?
(02/05/25 5:10am)
Men’s ice hockey (9-10-2, 5-8-1 ECAC) defeated Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (10-14-2, 5-9-0 ECAC) on Friday in an 11-goal overtime thriller before dropping Saturday’s match to Union (15-9-2, 8-5-1 ...
(02/05/25 5:29am)
In late January, music educators Sebastian Ruth ’97 and Jeremy Eichler ’96 hosted a chamber ensemble performance and discussion in downtown Providence. The event, hosted by music education organization ...