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Ivy Film Festival unveils 2024 line-up
On Tuesday evening, the Ivy Film Festival released its 2024 festival line-up — including guest speakers, advance screenings and exhibitions of student work. The festival, which is slated to take place ...
Activists discuss University, Corporation ties to fossil fuel industry at teach-in
Members of the climate advocacy group Sunrise Brown reiterated calls for the University to cut social and financial ties with the fossil fuel industry at a Wednesday teach-in.
Brown Debating Union members reflect on successful competitive season
Mac Hays ’24 knew he wanted to join the Brown Debating Union well before he first arrived on campus.
Baseball busts out the bats to earn series win over Harvard
For the first time since 2009, the Brown baseball team (7-15, 2-4 Ivy) took a series victory over Harvard (4-17, 2-4 Ivy) in Cambridge. The Bears and Crimson split a doubleheader on Saturday before Brown ...
Women’s softball defeats Harvard 2-0 on Sunday
Over the weekend, the women’s softball team (7-15, 2-4 Ivy) took on the Harvard Crimson (12-12, 3-5 Ivy) in a three-game series. After a disappointing doubleheader on Saturday, in which the Bears lost ...
Brown researchers develop chip network technology to transmit, receive complex data
Brown researchers developed an “asynchronous wireless network” for microelectronic chips to transmit and receive data from biomedical devices using a system that mimics how neurons in the brain communicate ...
Community Coordinator union introduces new clauses at third bargaining session
The Labor Organization of Community Coordinators had its third bargaining session with the University on March 15 over its first collective bargaining agreement.
‘Kung Fu Panda 4’ remains faithful to humor, charm of fan-favorite series
After almost a decade since the last film in its franchise, “Kung Fu Panda 4,” directed by Mike Mitchell, was released on March 8 to wide anticipation. The latest addition to the series follows unlikely ...
Public Health Research Day recognizes student, faculty research
The School of Public Health recognized the research of faculty and students at its Public Health Research Day on Tuesday, April 2 in Alumnae Hall.
Michael Joyce ’26 stuns with NCAA Championship appearance
Last week, Michael Joyce ’26 competed in the NCAA Wrestling Championships at the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City. After suffering a shoulder injury that prevented him from wrestling for nearly four years, ...
Women’s lacrosse bested by No. 16 Yale, snapping three-game win streak
After wins against the University of Massachusetts at Lowell, Columbia and Stetson, No. 16 Yale snapped the No. 23 Bears’ three-game win streak with a 10-5 loss. Saturday’s contest in New Haven was ...
72% of faculty vote in favor of School of International and Public Affairs
Faculty approved a motion to convert the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs into a school at a Tuesday meeting, with 72% voting in favor. Pending approval by the Brown Corporation, ...
Providence Flea Market relocates for 2024 summer season
This summer, the Providence Flea Market will relocate from its usual spot on the east bank of the Providence River to the west side of 195 District Park.
Total eclipse for the charts
“A total solar eclipse will cross North America” on April 8, according to NASA. Though Rhode Island will not be in the path of totality — areas where the moon will completely obscure the sun — ...
Spring break recap: Wrestling, rugby, swim, gymnastics and more
While the rest of the Brown community was enjoying spring break, the Bears’ sports teams were hard at work.
Beyoncé combines personal narrative, celebration of Black music in “Cowboy Carter”
“This ain't a Country album. This is a ‘Beyoncé’ album,” the singer wrote in an Instagram post, emphasizing an important distinction that gestures at the true brilliance of her eighth studio ...
‘Anything can be a book’: VISA 1250 introduces students to traditional, alternative bookmaking forms
Home to many of Brown’s special collections, the John Hay Library offers a haven for thousands of books on campus. But beyond the Hay’s archives and floor-to-ceiling stacks, what else goes on inside? ...
Brown researchers investigate carbon emissions in healthcare
To fulfill the first duty of the Hippocratic Oath — “do no harm” — the health care sector must look to its role in reducing carbon emissions, according to a recent study by Brown researchers. ...
Julia Holter explores the human body on new album “Something in the Room She Moves”
Inspired by her newborn daughter, singer-songwriter Julia Holter’s sixth studio album, “Something in the Room She Moves,” abounds with childlike playfulness. Holter, who began recording her dazzling ...