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(02/08/21 6:30am)
In this week’s episode of The Bruno Brief, we talk to staff writer Sophie Butcher about the Pawtucket School Committee’s decision to reject hybrid and in-person learning at the district’s schools ...
(02/01/21 3:04am)
In the first-ever episode of The Bruno Brief, The Herald’s new weekly podcast that digs deep into a standout story from the past week, we talk to senior staff writer Mia Freund about the University’s ...
(01/22/21 2:06am)
Students who recently arrived on campus can move into stage two of Quiet Period starting Jan. 23 at 6 a.m., according to a Thursday night email from Associate Vice President for Campus Life Vanessa Britto ...
(01/11/21 8:19pm)
The Rhode Island School of Design canceled in-person commencement for the class of 2021, citing uncertainty around the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to an email from President Rosanne Somerson ...
(01/08/21 5:24am)
Following an insurrection in the U.S. Capitol, the Brown community, including groups across the political spectrum, united in condemning the Jan. 6 incident.
“Disgusting is the word that keeps coming ...
(11/20/20 4:20am)
Things change fast in the news business. Alan Rosenberg knows this better than most.
In his nearly 43-year career at the Providence Journal, Rosenberg has seen changes big and small. He saw journalism ...
(11/17/20 3:17am)
Protesters demanded JPMorgan Chase divest from fossil fuels during a demonstration outside the Chase Bank on Thayer Street Monday morning, the latest in a series of protests of the bank organized by activist ...
(11/07/20 11:49pm)
In a sudden conclusion to a drawn-out battle, former Vice President Joe Biden was declared the winner of the 2020 presidential election Nov. 7. Biden’s victory arrives four days post-Election Day after ...
(11/07/20 11:48pm)
After former Vice President Joe Biden was declared the next president of the United States, beating incumbent President Donald Trump, leaders of student groups representing the major parties — Brown ...
(11/06/20 8:01am)
Over two days after the first polls closed on Election Day, no winner has been declared in the race for U.S. president.
Former Vice President Joe Biden moved closer to an electoral college victory ...
(11/06/20 3:52am)
In light of the presidential election, the University and student groups have prepared support resources for community members, hoping to address mental health concerns stemming from returning election ...
(11/04/20 7:17am)
With no victor declared in the presidential race on election night, members of the University community from across the political spectrum are anxious — and cautiously optimistic.
Early Wednesday morning, ...
(11/04/20 4:05am)
Former Vice President Joe Biden was projected to be the winner in Rhode Island’s presidential race by the Associated Press, presumptively granting Biden the state’s four votes in the Electoral College.
AP ...
(10/30/20 5:22am)
With just four days until Election Day, more than 250,000 Rhode Islanders have already cast their ballots, including more than 136,000 by mail and another 115,000 through early voting, according to official ...
(10/23/20 1:52am)
Despite financial difficulties stemming from the pandemic, two businesses on Thayer Street are expanding their physical spaces.
Chinatown on Thayer and Metro Mart, located at 277 Thayer St. and 221 ...
(10/23/20 1:21am)
While multiple businesses on Thayer Street closed their doors for good because of pandemic financial troubles, Soban Korean Eatery plans to reopen this weekend with a new menu and renovated space.
Soban’s ...
(10/18/20 11:22pm)
More than 23,000 Rhode Island voters have already cast their ballots for the presidential election, with the vast majority participating in in-person early voting as of Oct. 16, according to official ...
(10/13/20 3:30am)
Ray Rickman, executive director of nonprofit Stages of Freedom, is used to getting a few calls and emails each day from community members. But when the organization decided to give away masks at the height ...
(10/07/20 12:40am)
The struggles of those who survive epidemics do not end when they leave the hospital, said Adia Benton ’99, an associate professor of anthropology at Northwestern University.
At a talk hosted by the ...
(09/30/20 12:10am)
Students who arrived on campus in late September during phase two of the University's staggered move-in are now allowed to participate in limited activities outside of their residence halls as part of ...