Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Brown Daily Herald's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query.
1000 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
(03/03/25 4:10am)
On Saturday afternoon, musicians and illustrators shared the stage at the Lindemann Performing Arts Center’s Riley Hall for the “Sketching Sound Chamber Music Concert,” an event combining live chamber ...
(03/02/25 12:02am)
The universal mind is a metaphysical concept that claims all beings in the universe share a common consciousness. Though only speculation, it is an idea that is as fascinating as any other postulation ...
(02/28/25 8:19pm)
Dear Readers,
(02/28/25 6:13am)
It is a truth locally acknowledged that the Rhode Island School of Design is cooler than Brown University. This encompasses all manner of things: clothing, people and, so I have heard, the food.
(02/28/25 8:18am)
The Brown University Community Council — a forum for Brown community members to discuss University-related issues — held a public meeting on Thursday to discuss progress on the University’s initiative ...
(02/27/25 6:21am)
The contemporary American political imagination became acquainted with cruelty in 2016. President Trump’s first election campaign was laced with obscenities that grew to be taboo in the new 21st-century ...
(02/27/25 3:09am)
1. In game theory, players are assumed to be rational actors, meaning they make the “move” that best benefits them given the choices of other players. That’s why, in economics classes, you ...
(02/27/25 3:09am)
A table, a desk covered with magazines and loose sheets of paper, posters calling for revolution. These are the set pieces for Susan Glaspell’s one-act play The People, which tells the story of a “radical ...
(02/27/25 3:07am)
I’m running down the beach with a girl who’s never seen the Atlantic. The sky is blue and unrelenting. Our hands burn with ice from where we dipped them in the waves. When the January wind blows, ...
(02/27/25 3:02am)
In the glow of a mid-February twilight, as falling snow dusted the lining of my coat, I walked on water.
(02/27/25 3:02am)
At the start of school, everyone said they had moved out of their homes to come to Rhode Island. I didn't move much. Two suitcases: a few sweaters, sheets, New Balances, a bottle of wine that was finished ...
(02/27/25 4:37am)
Before Brown is a series that explores University administrators' personal and professional pathways to College Hill.
(02/27/25 4:25am)
While other Brown students may have visited Fiji this past summer for a relaxing holiday getaway, Eva Erickson GS spent her summer there just trying to “survive.”
(02/27/25 2:51am)
I open one eye and peer down toward her hands. Her shaggy, black hair has grown longer, the uneven ends resting across the front of her shoulders. The patina white yarn is stretched across her lap. While ...
(02/27/25 6:25am)
On Feb. 14, the Providence Public School District sent letters of non-renewal to 16 teachers and one librarian. The non-renewals followed performance-based reviews and mean the contracts will not be renewed ...
(02/27/25 2:48am)
For the past two weeks, my roommate has been making kombucha at home. As I’ve observed the process and sampled the batches at each stage, I’ve gathered some notes about this particular art form.
(02/27/25 2:38am)
I don’t believe in signs, but then again maybe I do.
(02/26/25 5:37am)
One summer, my sister and I attended a community boating camp, where we came across a girl who looked eerily like Miranda Cosgrove. My sister and I joked that we had clearly stumbled into a sailing-themed ...
(02/26/25 5:35am)
South African mixed martial artist Dricus du Plessis was completely written off heading into his fight against former champion Robert Whittaker. Analysts labeled du Plessis “slow,” “mediocre” ...
(02/26/25 5:17am)
On Feb. 5, the Providence City Council hosted a public hearing on an ordinance that would ban gas-powered leaf blowers, with plans to phase out the use of the equipment starting in 2028. If passed, a ...