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(10/24/23 1:02am)
From accidentally getting into the acting industry at the age of six years old — conveniently discovered in the waiting room of her mother’s audition — to successfully taking part in various commercials ...
(10/23/23 2:04am)
The University has officially recognized the Labor Organization of Community Coordinators, according to a Sunday Instagram post from the union. The union will represent more than 140 Community Coordinators ...
(10/22/23 10:01pm)
In the 2023 fiscal year, Brown’s endowment netted a 2.7% return on investments, increasing its value to $6.6 billion as of June 30 after accounting for gifts and the endowment's contribution to ...
(10/23/23 3:13am)
After board members of Brown Women in Business attended a Harvard business conference last spring, they decided it was time for the University to host its own event of a similar scale. On Oct. 21, the ...
(10/23/23 2:02am)
Over the weekend, philosopher and 2024 independent presidential candidate Cornel West attended a celebration of his academic work hosted by the Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in America. ...
(10/23/23 2:01am)
On Friday, HousingWorks RI at Roger Williams University released two bodies of work: the 2023 Housing Fact Book and the Rhode Island Zoning Atlas. Both resources seek to shed light on the state’s housing ...
(10/23/23 2:59am)
It happened again. The No. 15 Brown women’s soccer team (10-1-2, 6-0 Ivy League) are the champions of the Ivy League — just as they were last season, and the season before that and the season before ...
(10/23/23 2:29am)
Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) discussed the 50th anniversary of the 1973 oil crisis and the current need for climate legislation at an event held at the Watson Institute for International and Public ...
(10/23/23 2:05am)
More than 150 students gathered in the rain Saturday afternoon to demonstrate their solidarity with Palestine. The crowd chanted protest slogans — such as “not another nickel, not another dime, no ...
(10/23/23 2:03am)
The Lindemann Performing Arts Center held its opening celebration Saturday, Oct. 21. The day-long festivities consisted of a block party, a ribbon-cutting ceremony and an inaugural public performance ...
(10/20/23 5:16am)
In the first episode of The Herald’s new podcast series, “On The Green,” contributing writers and producers Maya Kelly ’27 and Rohey Jasseh ’27 talk to fellow Brunonians about their first years ...
(10/20/23 2:05am)
The University has appointed an implementation team to carry out the recommendations laid out by the Task Force on the Status of Women Faculty in its spring report. The University also plans to hire a ...
(10/20/23 2:03am)
Late last month, Brown launched a new website which aims to help student groups, faculty and administration navigate University programs and activities in light of the Supreme Court’s July decision ...
(10/20/23 2:04am)
On Oct. 11, the Rhode Island Community Food Bank released its 2023 Rhode Island Hunger Survey. Commissioned every four years, the survey found that the majority of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program ...
(10/20/23 2:01am)
On Oct. 13, Australian pop-star Troye Sivan’s long-awaited album “Something to Give Each Other” was released to clamoring fans. An energetic mix of songs inspired by sweaty nights spent on the dance ...
(10/20/23 2:02am)
Founded by Isabella Delionado ’26 and Chidi Olewuenyi ’26, Synergy Dance Company is the latest addition to the expansive and thriving dance scene on campus. Only a year old, Synergy aims to be an ...
(10/20/23 4:58am)
This December marks two years since the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority’s Iota Alpha chapter was reinstated at Brown in 2021. Originally chartered in 1974, AKA has a long history at the University but became ...
(10/19/23 1:05am)
Content warning: This article contains descriptions of violence and discussions of death.
(10/19/23 2:45am)
The recent Supreme Court decision ending race-conscious admissions in higher education made waves at college campuses across the nation. Many people are justifiably outraged that the slow progress towards ...
(10/19/23 3:39am)
Little girls' brains are sticky as flytraps. When you're young, every facial expression you see, every word you read, and the smallest fragments of information all collect in the back of your brain. These ...