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The “Everywhere I Go” exhibit at the Providence Public Library on Tuesday. Cyrus Highsmith hopes his exhibit motivates young, aspiring artists to begin creating their own sketchbooks.
When play resumed in the second half, the Bears pounced first with Ayla Sahin ’28 sending the ball low toward the center of the goal.
Joy Okonye ’27 tallied Brown’s first shot of the match, sending the ball to the top right corner of the goal, just barely missing wide.
Saturday’s game got off to a slow start, with neither team managing to shoot in the first 20 minutes.
Jacqueline Zhang ’27, vice president of Brown Democrats, led a planned trip to New York City to canvass for New York state Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani’s campaign.
At Tuesday’s faculty meeting, Provost Francis Doyle explained that if the University continued to admit doctoral students at a rate consistent with recent years, costs would increase by 7.3%.
The interior of the Rhode Island State House on Oct. 29. After the U.S. Department of Agriculture warned state agencies that the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program would not receive full funding ...
Tara Davis-Woodhall and Hunter Woodhall touched on their athletic success, navigating relationships and overcoming adversity in a 60-minute conversation hosted by Brown Lecture Board on Monday.
“Look at failure with a positive light. It’s going to happen," Hunter Woodhall said. "You’re going to fail, you’re going to mess up, you’re going to make mistakes. See how you can learn from ...
“I see women’s sports as big as men’s sports,” Tara Davis-Woodhall said at Monday's Brown Lecture Board event. “It’s just going to take a bit of time to get there, but I think it’s going ...
Tara Davis-Woodhall and Hunter Woodhall touched on their athletic success, navigating relationships and overcoming adversity in a 60-minute conversation hosted by Brown Lecture Board on Monday.
The two hanging mobiles in Kajsa Eriksson’s “Huggen, Hugga, Huggas” were painted an ocean apart— one on top of the mountain in Taberg, and the other atop Iron Mine Hill in Cumberland.