In memoriam: Mark St. Louis
As the class of 2015 looks ahead beyond graduation, we also look back and commemorate those who died before Commencement. Friends and peers of Mark St. Louis ’15, who died July 18, 2014, honor the lasting ...
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As the class of 2015 looks ahead beyond graduation, we also look back and commemorate those who died before Commencement. Friends and peers of Mark St. Louis ’15, who died July 18, 2014, honor the lasting ...
As I sit writing this at my kitchen table, a housemate walks into the room and sits down next to me. “How do you define religion?” he asks as he combs his unruly left sideburn with bunched fingers. “What?” ...
When I was applying to college, I was pretty sure I wouldn’t end up at Brown. It was too close to home, too close for comfort. But after getting in, it was too good to pass up. I convinced myself that ...
Brown has found itself atop many rankings lists, some more useful than others. We’re infamous for having once been the university with the happiest students, and we’ve done it while apparently being ...
One recent Saturday a friend and I hopped on our bicycles and rode the East Bay Bike Path down to Bristol. The state of Rhode Island is itself a state of wonder — pedal south for 20 minutes and you’ll ...
Because I am terrible at icebreakers and grew up in the quiet suburbs, having three brothers is usually my go-to fun fact. I know it’s lame, but it gets the job done and lets me share some of the funny ...
In England, there is a man named Clive. Thirty years ago, a severe infection damaged Clive’s brain. As a result, he suffers from extreme forms of amnesia. He can neither access old memories nor can ...
at brown, i learned how to be black and of the intersectional- multilingual-diasporic beauty strength and power we hold. - we were never meant to prance around this campus carefree tickled with serenity - shout ...
Many people consider college an opportunity to dissolve their prior identities and develop what they hope is a more attractive or marketable one. When 17-year-old me had to choose my next temple of learning, ...
I arrived at Brown a little worried about a lot of things. I lost sleep, in the days counting down to Convocation, agonizing over my chief concern: Would anyone at this school care about me? I should ...
When I studied abroad in Spain I marveled at their siestas — which some, but not all, take to eat lunch for around two hours in the middle of the day. Unburdened with the normal pace of Brown, I was ...
Some people friend-requested way too many people on Facebook before we all arrived on campus. I’m one of those people. Every once in a while, a friend will admit that he or she or phe knew my name before ...
It is with great confusion and frustration that we, members of Brown Softball, respond to the article that appeared in The Herald last week regarding Coach Flynn and the Brown Softball program. As a preliminary ...
To the Editor: In reference to your editorial, I want to clarify that my position, like yours, is that survivors should seek justice and get rape kits done and allow testing for date-rape drugs. Of course, ...
On Friday and Saturday, roughly 5,000 Brown students will pay money to crowd the Main Green to applaud and cheer along Waka Flocka Flame and Pusha T. We will give them tens of thousands of dollars, both ...
To the Editor: In a March 18 editorial, The Herald’s editorial page board argued that students’ social media accounts should be cleaned up because inappropriate material on them reflects badly upon ...
To the Editor: I am greatly disappointed that Walker Mills ’15’s opinion piece “Playing it Safe — Too Safe” falls into the same semantic trap that New York Times contributing opinion writer ...
See accompanying article. Please click the image to access the poll chord diagram. 1. Do you approve or disapprove of the way Christina Paxson is handling her job as president of the University? 6.4% ...
See accompanying article. Please click the image to access the poll chord diagram. 1. Do you approve or disapprove of the way Christina Paxson is handling her job as president of the University? 3.3% ...
Brown has a trust problem. When an estimated 400 students rallied on the Quiet Green March 11 to protest the University’s handling of the widely discussed sexual assault and date-rape cases last semester, ...