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Signs denouncing the Trump administration filled the streets as protestors trekked 1.4 miles across the city, before returning to the State House steps for a series of speeches.
The Nelson Center for Entrepreneurship offers various grants and prizes that students may apply for, which top out at $25,000.
A series of physical pieces that spell the word “Freedom,” with interlocking E’s stylized to look like bars to symbolize “all the people who are not free.”
A series of stop signs spelling out the words “STOP” in various languages with collaged photos from freedom movements around the world.
“Weaves of Resistance" is a photographic artwork and a statement about “the multiplicity of the Iranian women’s movement,” according to the exhibit curator. The series is one of three featured ...
Gwyneth Paltrow, known for her role in “Iron Man,” gave a keynote speech during Brown’s Family Weekend on Saturday. Her opening remarks centered on her experience as the parent of a Brown student. Courtesy ...
The Bears taking the field on Saturday. After two consecutive wins against in-state opponents URI and Bryant, the football team (3-2, 0-2 Ivy League) was handed a 40-21 loss by Princeton (3-2, 2-0) on ...
Ken Burns speaks at the event on Friday. In partnership with Brown 2026, the event featured six excerpts from Burns's upcoming docuseries entitled “The American Revolution.” Courtesy of Nick Dentamaro/Brown ...
The film — an offensive drama that explores the boundaries of what it means to be a true athlete — has suffered a butchering at the hands of critics and general audiences alike.
The Providence School Department’s main offices on Sept. 21. While advocates across the state are pushing to expand the availability of these initiatives, capacity remains limited.
Each year, the Brown Corporation — the University’s highest governing body — votes on the percentage of the endowment that the University can spend as part of its operating budget.
Courtesy of Gia Shin ’27
Courtesy of Harris Earls ’30