Letter: Response to ‘Hegseth orders cancellation of attendance for troops in Brown graduate programs’
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On Saturday, TEDxRISD, the Rhode Island School of Design’s chapter of TEDx, hosted five speakers as part of their 2026 conference centered around the theme “Desire Path.”
Earlier this week, the Judaic Studies program brought together scholars from across institutions in an off-the-record workshop to discuss the future of the field of Israel studies with a specific focus ...
When Aidan Simmons, the current herd manager at Gather Farm, was 10 years old, she used to wake up at 5 a.m. to milk her family’s goats.
Last week, Wheeler School sophomore Indira Peckham spent multiple days building snowmen, sledding and walking around the snowy city streets instead of going to school.
Driving through my neighborhood on the outskirts of Evans, Georgia in 2022, it was impossible to ignore the fact that the Republican primary for the upcoming gubernatorial election was fast approaching. ...
As we welcome the Year of the Horse, here are some of my favorite ways to celebrate the new year and some of my favorite memories! These are all based on what I have experienced over the years growing ...
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At some point during the first year I lived in the Bay Area, I got a nosebleed so bad my dad let me skip school. I was ten years old, and the blood wouldn’t stop flowing. We could get it to slow down, ...
Carrie Bradshaw in Sex and the City once said that when she was broke, she would buy Vogue instead of dinner because it fed her more. I’ve been there too. Late at night and not a single crumb ...
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It was the spring of 2022. I was a second-semester senior at a small arts high school in San Francisco. Life was good. I knew where I was going to college—all I had to do was pass my classes, and before ...
Just after winning their first Olympic gold in 46 years, the U.S. men’s hockey team was partying with FBI Director Kash Patel in their locker room. Downing beer, Patel called President Trump, who invited ...
Last semester, I got a taste of my pre-med roommate’s academic life: Every week, I spent a good chunk of my time working on assignments for IAPA 1401: “Economic Development in Latin America.” Typically, ...
For many students on College Hill, love is not in the air — 69% of students reported their relationship status as single in The Herald’s Fall 2025 Poll. But many are still searching to find their ...
In the days leading up to the release of the Brown Marriage Pact results, the prospect of algorithmic love surfaced in so many of my conversations. There was a buzz about College Hill that made the excitement ...
Last Friday, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that, starting next school year, the Department of Defense will cut sponsorships for active duty U.S. military personnel to attend graduate programs ...
At Tuesday’s meeting, faculty members narrowly passed a motion to replace President Christina Paxson P’19 P’MD’20 as the chair of the University’s monthly faculty meeting. The chair of the Faculty ...
In preparation for some of his NBA games, DeAndre Jordan, a center on the New Orleans Pelicans and a current student at Brown, meditates for 10 to 15 minutes.
At Brown, some students arrive already paired: near-identical faces, shared histories and a lifetime of inside jokes. For twins on campus, college is often a juggling act between individuality and built-in ...