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(04/09/25 4:34am)
Eighty years ago Wednesday, Lutheran minister Dietrich Bonhoeffer was executed by the Nazis for his dissident activities, which included helping Jews escape Germany and joining an attempt to assassinate ...
(04/09/25 4:00am)
To the Editor:
(04/09/25 4:04am)
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(04/08/25 3:12am)
On Saturday, No. 17 women’s lacrosse (8-3, 3-1 Ivy) delivered a decisive Senior Day win against Columbia (4-8, 0-4 Ivy). Buoyed by standout performances from a number of seniors, Brown dominated the ...
(04/08/25 3:49am)
March was a fruitful month for pop music fans, who heard new songs from the likes of Chappell Roan, Ariana Grande and Gracie Abrams. These releases signal both new beginning and closing chapters for the ...
(04/08/25 3:43am)
Over the last 75 years, Spring Weekend has evolved from a weekend of crew races and jazz concerts to the music festival we know today. In its earlier years, University-sanctioned festivities distributed ...
(04/07/25 5:16am)
For students planning to live on campus next year, the housing lottery is set to take place this week. Since 1770, when University Hall — Brown’s first building and dormitory on College Hill — was ...
(04/07/25 3:42am)
Russ Pillar ’87 P’24.5 — named one of the top-100 most influential alums of the 20th century by the Brown Alumni Magazine — spoke at Brown Sports Network’s inaugural talk on Friday afternoon. ...
(04/07/25 3:44am)
On March 22, Brown gymnastics competed in the annual Gymnastics East Conference Championships. The Bears scored 192.875 points, landing sixth place in a contest that was decided by immensely narrow margins ...
(04/07/25 3:46am)
Even for 2023 Nobel Prize in Chemistry co-laureate Moungi Bawendi, “science is hard” and sometimes involves repeatedly banging your head against the wall.
(04/07/25 4:29am)
On Friday, President Trump granted ByteDance, the China-based company that owns TikTok, a 75-day extension on the deadline to either sell the app or have TikTok be banned in the United States.
(04/07/25 3:52am)
On Saturday, the Rhode Island School of Design’s Fleet Library hosted RISD students, local artists and designers for the 2025 UNBOUND Art Book Fair: a celebration of “books, zines and experimental ...
(04/07/25 3:53am)
Whether mourning the tragic fact that a human cannot be a nose or having an epiphany during a rowdy game of “Duck, Duck, Goose,” student theater group Something on The Green’s “Melancholy Play” ...
(04/04/25 5:52am)
I first began giving tours of Brown as an impressionable first-year. On the second stop of the tour outside University Hall, I would gather my modest crowd of overachieving high schoolers and their anxious ...
(04/04/25 5:17am)
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(04/04/25 5:46am)
Every year, a select few students begin their housing process months earlier than the rest by submitting disability and religious housing accommodation requests. The Herald spoke with several students ...
(04/08/25 3:05am)
When the University first partnered with the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority’s University Pass Program in 2004, Brown students, staff and faculty were able to ride RIPTA buses throughout the state ...
(04/04/25 5:24am)
What do Jeff Goldblum, Greek mythology and bureaucratic nightmares have in common? They all featured in Charlie Covell’s contemporary reimagining of classical tales in the 2024 Netflix series “Kaos.” ...
(04/03/25 1:46am)
My grandfather grew up in small-town, middle-of-nowhere East Java, right around the old Dutch sugar plantations.
(04/03/25 1:35am)
My bedroom is a shape no other room should be. It’s built like a square horseshoe, a left bracket symbol with elongated sides. The bed is nestled snugly into a space so small that when I sit with my ...