stealing from my friends [lifestyle]
Over spring break, I went to visit my closest friend from home and stayed at her college apartment. We made steel-cut oatmeal for breakfast and, to my surprised delight, she offered me a bag of chocolate ...
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Over spring break, I went to visit my closest friend from home and stayed at her college apartment. We made steel-cut oatmeal for breakfast and, to my surprised delight, she offered me a bag of chocolate ...
As the weather becomes gentler and clouds give way to warmer blue skies, I am reminded of how much I love the coming of spring, but not spring itself. I often give it the cold shoulder when answering ...
I’ve bought a journal every year since 2018. It’s been seven years, though it doesn’t feel too long ago that I was a middle schooler gripping a ballpoint and carving letters into paper for no apparent ...
Act I, Scene 1.
There’s something sweet in the air. It usually hits me at night on the walk back from North Campus, right between Wriston and Keeney. Each time, I’m left disoriented, unable to keep walking. It’s ...
Our sunroof only opens when it rains. When blue skies are all you can see, they no longer feel like blue skies. It’s the rain that makes us excited. At its beckoning, we pile into the car, wrists hanging ...
Disclaimer: mild spoilers, I tried my best to live in the abstract but I would love it if you watched the movie before reading.
The University has once again found itself in the national headlines after the deportation of Assistant Professor of Medicine Dr. Rasha Alawieh. The Department of Homeland Security claimed Alawieh traveled ...
No. 17 Women’s lacrosse (7-3, 2-1 Ivy) staged a second-half comeback to take down previously No. 24 Harvard (6-4, 1-2 Ivy) 12-10 on Saturday in Providence.
What would you do if you walked into your first class on the first day of college, and almost every person in the room already knew your name? That was the reality for Camila Salinas, a sophomore studying ...
On Tuesday evening, Carla Liesching, a South African artist, gave a guest lecture at the Metcalf Auditorium at the Rhode Island School of Design. The event was open to the RISD community as part of the ...
On March 7, German national and permanent U.S. resident Fabian Schmidt was detained by Customs and Border Protection officers at Boston Logan International Airport after returning from Luxembourg.
In March, the Providence Place Mall implemented new security measures, an updated code of conduct and a youth guidance program.
Every Tuesday morning, a dozen students walk into a classroom in the Granoff Center for the Creative Arts and are treated to pastries courtesy of their professors. But beyond baked goods, students in ...
If you’ve been spared from the recent flood of Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco press appearances, then you’ve likely missed the release of their new album “I Said I Love You First.” With a run time ...
Patricia Poitevien ’94 MD ’98 will be Brown’s next vice president for campus life effective June 1, President Christina Paxson P’19 P’MD’20 announced in a campus-wide message on Tuesday morning. ...
When I lived on campus last summer, I had an overwhelming amount of free time on the weekends. On Friday nights, I would go to Shabbat dinners hosted by Jewish friends. We would pack into sweltering un-air-conditioned ...
Talia LeVine
Over 80 attendees filed into the List Art Building on Monday to hear author and award-winning sociologist Brittany Friedman discuss her newest book on racial injustice and mass incarceration.
While many of their peers were vacationing over spring break, Jessie Chen ’27 and Soph Bililies ’27 competed in the NCAA Fencing Championships at Penn State. Challenged with the task to prove themselves ...