Nine tour guides resign after tour coordinator is demoted for Slack messages
Nine tour guides — seven seniors and two juniors — jointly resigned via a letter sent to Dean of Undergraduate Admission Logan Powell on Monday.
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Nine tour guides — seven seniors and two juniors — jointly resigned via a letter sent to Dean of Undergraduate Admission Logan Powell on Monday.
Roughly three dozen tour guides and 150 student supporters picketed on Waterman Street Friday afternoon in support of Janek Schaller ’24, a tour coordinator demoted from his role after making comments ...
At 5:13 p.m. Friday, 17 demonstrators ate dates to break their weeklong hunger strike.
The 17 students who remained on hunger strike in support of divestment concluded their now eight-day refusal to eat at 5 p.m. Feb. 9 at the Stephen Robert ’62 Campus Center, along with around 200 other ...
At 8 a.m. Friday, a group of around 150 protesting students — including the 17 students currently participating in a hunger strike — surrounded the Faculty Club building on Benevolent Street to urge ...
On Jan. 17, the Florida Board of Governors voted to replace “Principles of Sociology” with “Introductory Survey to 1877” on the list of approved core graduation requirements for public universities ...
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The first joke that really made Una Lomax-Emrick ’23 laugh was “cockle-doodle-don’t.” At three years old, they “thought it was such a funny change of phrase.”
Edie B. Fine ’25 remembers being very feminine in “an extremely performative, silly, ridiculous way” at five years old — when they vowed to “only wear pink dresses for the rest of (their) life.” ...
Emily Mayo ’24 read her first full Shakespeare play when she was nine years old to earn a king-sized candy bar.
In honor of Women’s History Month, The Herald’s photography team spoke with female administrators, staff and students about a woman in their lives who inspires them. These individuals described various ...
Beginning at 9 a.m., more than 40 women gathered outside the Women's Refugee Care in south Providence on March 11. Volunteers carried boxes of food stocked with beans, cabbage and rice out of the ...
For the 2022-23 academic year, Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistants are helping undergraduate students improve their language skills in multiple University language programs.
On Saturday, Feb. 18, the Jabberwocks — the University’s oldest a cappella group — took the stage by storm in the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella Northeast Quarterfinal. On Boston ...
For Andrews Commons Chef Hout Seng, “food is everything.”
Deborah Cherman ’25 was visiting her grandparents in São Paulo, Brazil when thousands of rioters stormed the Supreme Court, Congress and presidential buildings in Brasilia, the country’s capital, ...
Most students say they’re happy. But what’s helping students feel this way? A poll conducted last month by The Herald and the Brown Opinion Project found that the vast majority of students ...
Danielle Holley-Walker, dean of Howard University School of Law, spoke at the “Examining Anti-Critical Race Theory Legislation” lecture on Wednesday evening as part of the Watson Distinguished Speaker ...
As part of the question and answer portion of the annual Martin Luther King Jr. lecture, Elfred Anthony Pinkard, president of Wilberforce University, asked the audience to stand up if they have a relative, ...
The Undergraduate Teaching and Research Awards transitioned to a progressive funding model in an effort to provide more equitable opportunities for faculty-guided undergraduate research, according to ...