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Jonathan Karp ’86, now CEO of the publishing house Simon & Schuster, started his career as a sports reporter for The Herald.
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Jonathan Karp ’86, now CEO of the publishing house Simon & Schuster, started his career as a sports reporter for The Herald.
The Bears facing off against the Big Red on Saturday. After a back-and-forth in the fourth quarter led to a double overtime and eventual loss, Brown was handed its third loss in the Ivy League.
The property had been previously purchased for $1.5 million in 2022 by Jacqueline Nuñez, who used to run services — like ghost tours — at the property.
The Black Arts Expo on Saturday. The pieces featured in the event ranged from visual art to poetry to photography.
The Providence Public School District’s main offices on Sept. 21. The document provides information about the demographics of students with disabilities in Rhode Island while detailing goals, strategies ...
Michelle Sylvester believes that even more pet owners will choose aquamation once they are informed about the process. Courtesy of Katie Lambert-Bairos
Besides offering a space for product and consumer research, Brown has also provided valuable early-stage guidance for founders.
Besides offering a space for product and consumer research, Brown has also provided valuable early-stage guidance for founders.
Benjamin Weiss opened the event by discussing the importance of recognizing the lunar dynamo as an explanation for the Moon’s historical magnetic field, which lasted approximately two billion years. ...
Goodall — a world-renowned anthropologist, conservationist, activist and more — passed away at the age of 91 on Oct. 1. Goodall’s interview marked the show’s first episode.
The University has consistently been lobbying against the Deterrent Act since 2023, according to public filings reviewed by The Herald.
The five candidates running in the election discussed a range of topics, including housing, affordability, education and the climate. Left to right: David Caldwell, Jill Davidson, Jeff Levy, Matt McDermott, ...