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With three new coaches this season, the team implemented new practice regimes leading up to the championship.
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With three new coaches this season, the team implemented new practice regimes leading up to the championship.
In interviews with The Herald, eight of nine RISD students said that they have not heard of the Preparedness for Life After RISD initiative.
Curators collected digital images of nearly 400 drawings from children ages five to 14 in communities across Israel, East Jerusalem, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.
Zander Bravo ’26 and Ivan Sodan ’27 kicked off the doubles segment against Buffalo’s Clement Mainguy and Theodoros Mitsakos.
Last year, the DOJ requested unredacted voter files from all nearly all 50 states.
Barnett starts her day with a sweep of the encrypted messaging app Signal, monitoring for any potential news.
The Warren Alpert Medical School in February. The residents and fellows are represented by the Committee for Interns and Residents, an affiliate of the Service Employees International Union.
The Van Wickle Gates in January. Administrators got the inspiration for the initiative’s name after seeing a photograph of the “EVER TRUE” inscription in the snow on Sidechat.
The teams were previously relegated from varsity to club status in 2020 through the Excellence in Brown Athletics Initiative.
Since last semester, SDA@Brown has almost quintupled its membership.
A new application process aims to promote a more equitable distribution of Pathways support.
Paxson emphasized her desire for the community to embrace what she called Brown’s “character traits” of curiosity, joy, openness and kindness while moving forward.
As part of the counseling week, 12 PPSD staff members and counselors participated in the new Commissioner’s Counselor Program.
Jain will continue serving in his current roles — his terms as senior vice president for health affairs and dean of medicine and biological sciences were renewed.
Overdose Prevention Center in February. Since opening last year, the center has had over 8000 visits among 750 unique individuals and 92 overdoses.