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Data collected by The Herald shows that students in the class of 2026 demonstrate the greatest concern for immediate post-graduate job prospects across grade levels.
In his letter to Secretary of State Marco Rubio on humanitarian aid to Gaza, Rep. Gabe Amo estimated that during September, less than 26% of needed to meet basic human needs was actually delivered.
“Wicked: For Good” takes the audience back to the Oz they know and love, but with, as expected, a far more sinister atmosphere.
Over 85% of Rhode Island Public Transit Authority riders do not have a car and therefore rely solely on RIPTA buses for transportation.
Coco Huang has worked with Physicians for Human Rights, conducting “qualitative research and analysis of interviews with healthcare workers in Gaza, examining how conflict disrupts medical systems.” ...
Nick Sanzi is interested in the rehabilitation of liberal politics and policy.
At Brown, Palma Ramirez is a Royce Fellow at the Swearer Center for Public Service, where she created a program for youth who live in Mexico and cross the border daily to attend school.
The Rhodes Scholarship is a post-graduate program aimed at developing leaders in public service.
The win marks the team’s fourth consecutive victory and third overtime win thus far this season.
U.S. Rep. Gabe Amo (D-R.I. 1) wrote in an email to The Herald that as of Tuesday morning, congressional Democrats had yet to receive a response.
Based on the 2011 book “Destiny of the Republic” by Candice Millard, the show has been lauded for its accurate portrayal of the assassination. Courtesy of Netflix
In addition to leading efforts in piece selection and show promotion, students decided on the exhibit’s theme and installed all the works themselves. Courtesy of Kathy Battista
From selecting the artists to promoting the show, students taking “Critical Curating” — which was offered by RISD’s painting department last spring — led every aspect of the exhibition’s curation. ...
Andrew Laird, professor of Classics and humanities and Hispanic studies, alongside his award-winning book “Aztec Latin” on Nov. 14.
Bus overcrowding is a common issue, according to Amy Glidden, chair of Rhode Island Transit Riders.