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(09/28/20 12:35am)
Before the pandemic, customers in East Side Pockets watched their orders being prepared from behind a glass wall. Still, the glass could not contain the crackle of frying oil and the wafting smell of ...
(09/17/20 2:24am)
The University will suspend classes and offer a paid day off for faculty and staff on federal Election Days going forward and beginning this Nov. 3, making it the second Ivy League institution to do so.
The ...
(09/09/20 1:20am)
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought swift change to Thayer Street: as small retailers and restaurants struggled, some chains and franchises have opened their doors.
Faced with dwindling profits and high ...
(08/21/20 6:58pm)
Updated 1:55 P.M., August 24, 2020
The Herald has compiled a list of on-campus services and resources for students returning to Providence as well as information detailing the policies and guidelines ...
(08/21/20 6:54pm)
Updated 4:49 P.M., September 1, 2020
As part of the University’s “phased approach” to undergraduate instruction and students’ return to campus announced Aug. 11, most undergraduate students ...
(04/20/20 9:41pm)
Earlier this semester, a Monday afternoon on Thayer Street would mean students filling the windows of Blue State and Ceremony Tea, with lines stretching along the counters of Bajas or East Side Pockets.
Now, ...
(04/05/20 12:56am)
In an email to undergraduate students Friday, Dean of the College Rashid Zia ’01 announced that the deadline for changing grade options will be extended to May 1, the end of the last full week of classes.
Students ...
(03/04/20 5:02am)
John Goncalves ’13 MA’15 won the Democratic primary in Providence’s Ward 1 special election Tuesday by a wide margin.
Goncalves, a 25-year resident of Ward 1, overcame challenges from Nick Cicchitelli, ...
(03/02/20 5:01am)
On the eve of Super Tuesday and two months before the Rhode Island primaries, most of Rhode Island’s prominent Democratic officials have not endorsed a presidential candidate. Those who have endorsed ...
(02/26/20 5:01am)
In 2011, while rummaging through a box labeled “To be indexed” in the dusty attic of City Hall, then-City Archivist Paul Campbell stumbled upon the 1648 Town Charter for the city of Providence — ...
(02/19/20 6:03am)
Nick Cicchitelli thought his opportunity for public service had come in 2010, when he worked on the gubernatorial campaign of then Rhode Island General Treasurer Frank Caprio. Caprio lost.
In 2014, he ...
(02/04/20 5:05am)
Ten Iowans sat in an auditorium waiting to caucus Monday night. But unlike tens of thousands of registered voters in the Hawkeye State, they were over 1,000 miles away from their home.
MacMillan Hall ...
(02/03/20 5:02am)
Protesters waved colorful signs — painted with messages like “protect the lungs of the planet” and “defund fossil fuels” — outside Chase Bank’s Thayer Street location Friday. The sound of ...
(01/29/20 5:03am)
John Goncalves’ ’13 MA’15 favorite lessons to teach to his fourth grade class at the Wheeler School are about civics and figures who have tried to make the world a better place — figures like ...
(01/22/20 5:01am)
Local entrepreneurs Garry Williams and Frank Manfredi Jr. took over management of the Whiskey Republic, a bar on the Fox Point waterfront, on Jan. 1.
Williams said they plan a rebrand of the bar in order ...
(11/21/19 5:05am)
From College Democrats of Rhode Island to the University’s chapter of Turning Point USA, student-led political groups hosted events throughout Providence Wednesday night to watch the latest Democratic ...
(10/10/19 4:02am)
A 200-foot-tall tower crane will be installed at the construction site for the Performing Arts Center in early November, and it will remain there for at least 14 months.
The tower crane will be the tallest ...
(09/26/19 4:02am)
University representatives presented a plan to build a “green wall” on the south end of the Erickson Athletic Complex to members of the Stimson Ave. Neighborhood Association during a meeting Wednesday ...
(09/23/19 4:03am)
When Seven Creamery opened next to Ganko Ittetsu Ramen on Thursday — replacing longstanding frozen yogurt shop FroyoWorld — ice cream upstaged frozen yogurt on Thayer Street, at least for the time ...