battle of the pre-teens [A&C]
There's truly one thing in the world that frustrates me more than the current state of American politics: Roblox's viral multiplayer dress-up simulator, Dress to Impress. Whether during a particularly ...
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There's truly one thing in the world that frustrates me more than the current state of American politics: Roblox's viral multiplayer dress-up simulator, Dress to Impress. Whether during a particularly ...
The vision board that hangs crookedly on my dorm wall has seen its fair share of wear and tear. Its corners are wrinkled from traveling cross-country in my backpack. A little too heavy for its tape, from ...
Dear Readers,
This winter is the first I have spent entirely on the East Coast. I come from the sunny beaches of Los Angeles, where 50-degree weather is enough for us to break out our warmest layers.
Imagine your text messages were for sale. Imagine a girl, much younger than the usual patron of an antique store, digging through a box of your most intimate correspondences. Imagine she buys them, takes ...
The road between Western and non-Western culture diverges at several points. Most notably, it splits at the core values of individualism and collectivism. Placing priority on the well-being of oneself ...
With one jump to go in the men’s triple jump finals, Joseph Oduro ’26 watched as Yale’s Brian Di Bassinga stole the lead. For three rounds, Oduro’s 15.24-meter jump topped the rankings until Bassinga ...
After almost 80 years in business, Olneyville New York System is set to be sold to the Heritage Restaurant Group, according to a statement from both organizations. The restaurant, which says they offer ...
From cussing unicorns to an uproarious sixth-grade love story, Something on the Green’s 16th Biannual 24 Hour Play Festival exemplifies what student theater should be. Featuring four hilarious short ...
“I am so tired” or “I have so much work to do” is how I start most of my conversations. These complaints rarely express how I’m actually feeling, but they’re always a way to break the ice. ...
On Tuesday, the Rhode Island House Education Committee held a public hearing on a bill that proposes ending legacy admissions. At the hearing, several Brown students testified in support of the bill, ...
Last weekend, men’s swimming and diving ended its season with a fourth-place finish in the Ivy League Championships — the team’s first top-four finish since 2022. Bruno toppled 11 program records ...
Over the weekend, the men’s basketball team (14-12, 6-7 Ivy) faced off against Harvard (11-15, 6-7) and Dartmouth (14-12, 8-5). Both of these away games were crucial to the Bears’ uphill battle for ...
When I applied to Brown, I was enamored by the promise of the Open Curriculum. As an indecisive learner with far too many interests, I saw Brown as a perfect fit — an academic playground where ...
On Friday, the editorial page board published a piece on the recent controversy surrounding a canceled Brown Political Union debate. I did not sign on to the piece.
Last month, I attended the “Non-Zionist Jewish Traditions” conference hosted by the Cogut Institute for the Humanities. The conference consisted of five panels and two roundtable discussions across ...
From staying on campus to traversing the globe, sabbaticals offer professors the ability to focus on their research with a generous amount of freedom.
In an effort to reach the University’s climate and sustainability goals — including net-zero emissions by 2040 — recent initiatives have turned to the kitchen.
On Feb. 20, toy giant Hasbro announced its new “Playing to Win” plan, a growth strategy that aims to expand its reach and increase profitability after losses for the company in recent years. ...