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Donald Walker, Moka & Co.’s chief brand officer, said the expansion to College Hill reflects both the company’s student-centered brand and its mission to share Yemen’s often-overlooked coffee ...
In her latest album, Lola Young delves into the chaos of toxic relationships, drug use and self-sabotage with creative lyrics that immerse listeners into her experiences.
This vote follows a unanimous vote of no confidence issued by the Brown University Police Sergeants Union in late August.
The next steps for the Marketplace involve raising funds for project implementation and drawing up the final plan in January 2026.
The redesign project was part of the RISD Interior Architecture Department’s Charette, a four-day competition where eight teams of undergraduate and graduate students compete to redesign a particular ...
The Providence Police Department's Kennedy Plaza sub-station on Sept. 17. In order for the amendments to pass, they require one more passage through the full council.
Most Moka & Co. cafes stay open until midnight, according to the chain’s Chief Brand Officer Donald Walker. The Angell St. location aims to offer a similar late-night space for students to gather. ...
Naya Cardoza ’26 drives the ball up the field. Her 31st-minute goal gives her an Ivy League-leading seven goals.
Food distribution outside Women's Refugee Care on Saturday. Each semester, students in the course work in small groups for different WRC programs, ranging from tutoring children to leading women’s empowerment ...
The U.S. District Court of Rhode Island on Monday. The Department of Justice's Crime Victims Fund allocations for fiscal year 2025 total over $1.4 billion nationwide