Yeung ’29: Food for Thought: Frank & Laurie’s
Nestled less than a mile north of Brown’s campus, Frank & Laurie’s serves a delicious brunch on the corner of Camp Street and Doyle Avenue. The restaurant calls itself a “neighborhood affair,” ...
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Nestled less than a mile north of Brown’s campus, Frank & Laurie’s serves a delicious brunch on the corner of Camp Street and Doyle Avenue. The restaurant calls itself a “neighborhood affair,” ...
It took seeing one friend repeatedly reassure another that nothing was wrong and then, in their absence, proceed to describe everything that was, in fact, wrong for me to realize that I’m a very direct ...
When Eiden Spilker ’24 learned that a decades-old elm tree was being removed from Brown’s Main Green in May 2024, he went to see if he could recover any of its wood. But the tree was gone in a matter ...
I was sitting on the steps of Hope when a woman asked to pray for me. The late morning sun peeked through a web of elm and oak leaves, and the breeze carried the springtime revival in its wisps. Shades ...
Fine! Fine. You got me, okay? I said all week that I wasn’t going to write a piece that started with two lines from a song that unexpectedly has deep and personal relevance to me, cut to some narrative, ...
During your young adulthood, the only thing more inevitable than acne is the three-week Minecraft-playing phase you’ll undergo at least once per year. For me, the game once again infiltrated my computer ...
I struggle with the garlic.
What does it mean to learn from preservation and reimagination?
On January 28, the thought hit me. Or rather, I hit the thought, as if I’d been standing in front of it for a long time and had only just now had the bright idea to take a step forward into it: “What ...
What’s scarier than aging?
Assuming the role of national security advisor in 2001 and later becoming secretary of state in 2005, Condoleezza Rice spent eight years shaping American diplomacy. Those years were marked by the Sept. ...
Saturday evening, the men’s soccer team (6-6-2, 2-3-1 Ivy) sailed to a 1-0 victory over Columbia (3-7-4, 1-4-1) in front of a packed Senior Day crowd. Following the win, the Bears sit at fourth place ...
For the first time in nearly 30 years, students enrolled at the Rhode Island School of Design have a new academic department to explore.
On Tuesday evening, Jill Davidson ’89 won the four-way Democratic primary for Providence City Council’s Ward 2 seat, which represents the Blackstone, College Hill and Wayland neighborhoods. As of ...
In early October, a new exhibition titled “‘Everywhere I Go’: Sketchbooks from Cyrus Highsmith” opened on the third floor of the Providence Public Library at the Joan T. Boghossian Gallery. The ...
This is the sixth installment in a series of articles about the science of various aspects of college life.
Heading into this Saturday’s home match-up against Princeton (7-5-3, 5-2-0 Ivy), women’s soccer (9-3-4, 3-2-2) had a chance to secure the Ivy League regular season title. But after losing to the Tigers ...
In a Monday conversation hosted by the Taubman Center for American Politics and Policy, former U.S. Rep. Kathy Manning, a senior fellow at the Watson School of International and Public Affairs, dissected ...
Attendees at the Brown Lecture Board’s semesterly talk rose to their feet as Tara Davis-Woodhall and Hunter Woodhall strolled, smiling, onto the stage of the Salomon Center’s De Ciccio Family Auditorium ...
Last Tuesday, the American Civil Liberties Union of Rhode Island filed a lawsuit against Gov. Dan McKee and several other state employees, alleging the defendants violated the constitutional rights of ...