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Baba talks like he will never stop again.
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Baba talks like he will never stop again.
Consider, for a second, the value of forcible constraint: the weight of the absent “e” in Georges Perec’s lipogram A Void, or the mysterious vividness of the paper cutouts Henri Matisse made when ...
It’s funny to think how much the passage of time can change our relationships to ideas, hobbies and beliefs. This is something I’ve been grappling with lately: How much of our present selves are defined ...
I walk out of my dorm in my polka-dot pajamas and short-sleeved crushed watermelon T-shirt to get myself some food. Halfway to the Ratty, I realize I have made a pathetic decision. I pull my phone out ...
This summer, Hannah Pingree ’98 announced she was running for governor of Maine, her home state. On Oct. 31, Pingree made a fundraising stop on College Hill at the University Club, where she was ...
While some students trek to the Salomon Center for large lecture-based courses or gather in a Page-Robinson Hall classroom for seminars, others turn on their computers and enter the world of gamified ...
On Nov. 6, the Rhode Island School of Design’s Painting Department opened its triennial exhibition in the Woods-Gerry Gallery, featuring selected work from the department’s undergraduate seniors and ...
On Oct. 24, Demi Lovato released their ninth studio album, “It’s Not That Deep.” The light-hearted, dance-pop album marks a departure from Lovato’s recent rock-inspired music and returns to her ...
Since we were old enough to use Google, Gen Z has been told Wikipedia is unreliable. I remember sitting criss-crossed on the floor of my elementary school classroom, listening to my teacher lecture about ...
When Renee Kim ’28 tried to register for UNIV 1210: “Practical Experience in the Clinical Environment,” she was met with an already full class. Unable to register but still hoping to learn the content, ...
On Oct. 13, Sean Chen, a sophomore at the Rhode Island School of Design, was robbed and assaulted by two men on Meeting Street, according to a Providence Police Department report reviewed by The Herald. ...
This past weekend, the Department of Theatre Arts and Performance Studies’s Sock & Buskin group staged its last performance of the play “Machinal.” The show ran from Oct. 30 to Nov. 9 in the ...
When Jack Bachman ’27 first came to Brown, he didn’t expect to end up as an English concentrator. But during his third year at Brown, he made the switch from modern culture and media.
On Saturday, the men’s soccer team (6-7-2, 2-4-1 Ivy) suffered a 1-0 loss at Yale (3-9-3, 2-4-1) in the last match of the regular season, crushing any hope of qualifying for the Ivy League Tournament. ...
This fall, the inaugural cohort of Rhode Island School of Design students enrolled in ILLUS 3701-01: “Introduction to Tattooing,” the first tattooing course offered in the school’s history.
Inside the paneled drawing room of Rochambeau House — now home to both the Departments of Hispanic Studies and French and Francophone Studies — dozens of Brown and Providence community members gathered ...
After two consecutive away games, the football team (3-5, 0-5 Ivy) returned to Brown Stadium on Saturday to face Yale (6-2, 4-1). Supporters lined the bleachers in hopes of watching the Bears snap their ...
The Little Bubblegum Bookshop, the first brick-and-mortar romance bookstore in Rhode Island, opened its doors on Oct. 25. Located at 103 Wickenden St., the shop specializes in romance titles that range ...
Over the weekend, the touring cast of the Tony and Grammy award-winning musical “Hadestown” performed the fan-favorite show at the Providence Performing Arts Center. From the cast’s first entrance ...