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The women’s volleyball team breaking after a team huddle. On Saturday, the team completed its first reverse sweep under Coach Taylor Virtue against Penn.
On Sept. 22, at the Brown Arts Institute Songwriting workshop, Brown affiliates connected in a space of exchange with local artists in Providence. Participants possessed a wide range of musical backgrounds: ...
A papered-over 218 Thayer Street, formerly the site of Starbucks, on Oct. 5.
Teaching assistants have raised concerns over the uncertainty of the reserve TAs’ employment status and an unequal training process.
Adam Pallant, clinical director of Brown Health Services, notes a diversity in how students manage their conditions: Some might never reach out to health services, while others may need health services ...
On 96 Waterman Street, the Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in America has a new exhibit, “Imagining Social Justice Art Exhibit,” which opened on Sept. 18 and will be on display until July ...
The play, chock-full of silly references, culminated in would-be womanizer Checkhov (J.D. Gorman ’26) being burned alive.
Taylor Swift at the 2024 Golden Globe Awards. At only 35 years old, Swift has managed to embody the embarrassing millennial archetype of desperately trying to stay hip and cool. Courtesy of iHeartRatioCA ...
This year, eight new students joined Brown’s Resumed Undergraduate Education, which enrolls just 33 students across all class years.
After giving up a golf scholarship, Blaine Maye '27 spent seven years of his life building a career in Hollywood.
Before coming to Brown, Irene Choi ’27, spent two years in ministry school and held various jobs before becoming a marketing manager in the Southern California wine industry.
Elaine Rand '29 graduated high school early to dance professionally, holding company positions in Indianapolis, Seattle and St. Louis before coming to Brown.