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The Bears’ (5-9, 0-5 Ivy) composure and consistency were on full display during their 22-18 Senior Day victory over Sacred Heart University (3-9, 0-4 EIWA) on Saturday. But the next day, they ...
Over the weekend, the women’s tennis team (8-3) swept both Seton Hall University (4-6) and the University of Rhode Island (4-3), winning both matchups 7-0. In a show of complete dominance, the team ...
During my first Democratic National Committee youth council meeting, a leader of the DNC told us to stop waiting for the Avengers to show up and save us all because the Avengers that will move the party ...
Shouldn’t you be studying for your midterms right now?
On Friday night in front of a packed home crowd, the men’s basketball team (9-15, 3-8 Ivy) picked up an 80-71 victory over Princeton (8-18, 4-7 Ivy). On top of Bruno’s second consecutive win, guard ...
Rapidly developing technology has pushed some professors, including Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurship and Education Saloni Gupta, to adapt their pedagogy. Now, when she assigns readings, she also ...
After the University canceled classes Monday and Tuesday amid record-high snow, some professors who intended on hosting midterms have rescheduled or changed the format of exams.
Cody Cheng: I think there's something really, really riveting about the way that, as students, we were the media who was making this protest, this assembly of students, publicly known…I felt really, ...
In 1928, Brown had a problem. Despite its reputation as a finishing school for white elites from the East Coast, 38% of the class of 1928 was Jewish. These young men were largely the sons of Russian Jewish ...
For students in COST 0100: “Introduction to Contemplative Studies,” class begins and ends with meditation every Wednesday afternoon.
On Saturday afternoon in Meehan Auditorium, women’s ice hockey (17-12-2, 12-8-2 ECAC) beat No. 40 Dartmouth (5-23-3, 3-16-3 ECAC) by a whopping 7-2 to lock up the first round of conference playoffs. ...
Last month, thousands of Rhode Islanders gathered at the State House in protest of Immigration and Customs Enforcement. As protests continue, some religious leaders have taken on a distinct role in advocacy ...
This past Friday and Saturday, Fusion Dance Company performed their 42nd annual spring show, “Crush.” The show — which featured nearly 30 performances — weaved emotional storytelling with aesthetic ...
Nearly a month ago, Providence received a foot of snow that took more than two weeks and cost the city over $500,000 to clean up. The storm buried College Hill, leaving snow pileups and icy sidewalks ...
By sifting through personal archival documents of author Paule Marshall — whose work depicted the diverse Black experience beyond in the United States and across the African diaspora — Mary Helen ...
In the following episode of Hustle on the Hill, Las Delicias Bakery founder Maritza Parada was interviewed in Spanish. Her quotes were translated by The Herald. In the audio for this podcast, her quotes ...
The University Archives at the John Hay Library hold centuries of Brown history. Now, they will also be a home for media encapsulating the diverse experiences related to the Dec. 13 shooting.
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