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When Christopher Bove became president of College Democrats of Rhode Island, he couldn’t help but notice the lack of political enthusiasm.
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When Christopher Bove became president of College Democrats of Rhode Island, he couldn’t help but notice the lack of political enthusiasm.
As Rhode Islanders headed to the polls to vote in the 2024 presidential election, The Herald visited three poll locations in Providence and spoke to voters and poll workers.
If we wake up on Wednesday morning and Donald Trump is elected president, our world will fundamentally change for the worse. When we wake up a year later and lament the damage, what will we say we did ...
Welcome to the first installment of the Ratty Roundup: a report of the delicious things I’ve found in dining halls that are worth sharing with you, gentle reader. It’s not uncommon to hear people ...
Passersby on the northwest corner of Thayer and Angell Street might have noticed a new addition to their route: a binocular tower viewer. When peered into, the tower simulates the perspective of people ...
Regulars at The Nitro Bar in Providence have come to expect a line out the door as they await their weekly dose of caffeine.
A few months ago, I read The Anthropocene Reviewed by John Green. In the book, Green portrays the modern human experience through small anecdotes from his own life. Each chapter is centered around a seemingly ...
Brown’s Open Curriculum, with 96 concentration tracks and certificates, gives students the option to study a wide variety of subjects during their time on campus. But some students opt to specialize ...
It’s the 31st of October, and I’m squeezed on a couch with my sisters and cousins all huddled under one, enormous blanket. I am twelve years old, so, of course, the ferocious wind howling down our ...
My sister called me last week, but I didn't pick up. She texted that she wanted to talk. But then I forgot.
Dear Readers,
A few months ago, I read The Anthropocene Reviewed by John Green. In the book, Green portrays the modern human experience through small anecdotes from his own life. Each chapter is centered around a seemingly ...
“All things come to an end.
His blue-jeaned ass is emblazoned on the cover of 30 million copies of Born in the U.S.A., swaying and teasing. In ’80s concert footage, he’s a sweat-dripping, fist-pumping powerhouse with muscles ...
It’s an uncommonly warm Friday night in Providence, and fans are slowly filing into AS220, a local nonprofit venue, for a night of rap and companionship with Osiris and Friends.
On Saturday, October 19, I dreamt that my mother died. I woke up at 8:32 a.m., the grief my dream persona experienced ebbed into relief as I realized it wasn’t real. As my heartbeat slowed to a steady ...
The white tiles of the living room were cool to the touch of my bare arms and legs. In between the gaps of the tiles were lines of grout, some light gray, some dark, some brown, and the uneven surface ...
The issue of charter school expansion has been a point of contention swirling around next week’s historic school board election, even though the Providence School Board has no direct oversight over ...
The Department of Computer Science at Brown will soon eliminate its concurrent master’s program, which allows students to receive both a Bachelor of Science and a master’s degree in either computer ...
When Lily Yanagimoto ’27 decided to request an absentee ballot from her home state of Missouri, she was confronted with a five-step process: filling out an online request, emailing it to the county ...