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Students at an April 18 Do Not Comply protest on the Main Green. Do Not Comply criticized the University’s July 30 agreement with the Trump administration for its impacts on transgender students.
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Students at an April 18 Do Not Comply protest on the Main Green. Do Not Comply criticized the University’s July 30 agreement with the Trump administration for its impacts on transgender students.
Sally Mann (left) is a three-time recipient of the National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship and was named “America’s Best Photographer” by Time magazine in 2001.
According to the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management, Providence has reported the most spotted lanternfly sightings across the state.
The album’s cover — a striking green lime against a black background — marks a change in aesthetic from the faded, sketchy photographs that characterized their previous albums. Courtesy of 4AD
The Urban Environmental Lab on Sept. 2. The University has not stated whether the pause will set back Brown’s 2040 emissions goals.
Jael-Marie Guy ’29 celebrates with Rylee Keeley ’28 at the Bears’ Thursday matchup against Northeastern.
“Wishbone” wastes no time showcasing the heartbreaking lyricism and hopeless romanticism that catapulted Conan Gray into fame in the first place. Courtesy of Republic Records
Police conducted the arrests on Aug. 30 in response to a “ride-out” event of over 100 dirt bike, ATV and e-bike riders.
Construction on Simmons Quad as of Sept. 4. The redesign includes a new amphitheater for students and performances.
The event was the fifth lecture in the Department of History’s “University in the Middle — Past and Present” series.
Congressional Republicans passed the landmark tax-and-spending bill in July.
To push against the societal narrative that women should just endure pain, “Eve’s Blessing” spotlights women who refuse to accept pain as inevitable.
The new directors expressed their excitement for increasing programming and initiatives within the Watson School. Courtesy of Patrick Heller, Tony Rinaldo via Ieva Jusionyte and Eric Patashnik
When two galaxy clusters are merging, differences in gravitational forces will pull objects unevenly, causing stars to be ripped from one galaxy to another.
Often seen roaming around campus, the College Hill Turkey was sighted on Waterman Street in late August.
The United States Capitol Building. The "Big Beautiful Bill" passed by Congress has raised concern for students in terms of aid and student loan.