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(03/21/24 12:01am)
The Brown gymnastics team (13-13, 7-7 GEC) will be under the spotlight one last time this season on Saturday night in New Haven, where Yale will host the GEC Championships in the John J. Lee Amphitheater. ...
(03/21/24 12:02am)
On March 14, Gov. Dan McKee announced that the I-195 Washington Bridge, which was partially shut down due to structural concerns last December, will now be demolished and rebuilt entirely. The bridge ...
(03/21/24 12:03am)
The Brown Pharmacy now offers a prescription take back service for any community members looking to dispose of unused or expired medications.
(03/21/24 12:05am)
The 41 students affiliated with Brown Divest Coalition who were arrested at a Dec. 11 sit-in were placed on University probation on March 6 following disciplinary hearings with the University, marking ...
(03/20/24 4:23am)
Since the Supreme Court ruled affirmative action programs unconstitutional in June 2023, the college admission process has found itself under near-constant scrutiny by commentators. Still, few issues ...
(03/20/24 2:02am)
This weekend, the No. 22-ranked women’s lacrosse team (6-2, 0-1 Ivy League) continued their blazing hot start to the season, notching a home win against the University of Massachusetts Lowell (8-1) ...
(03/20/24 2:04am)
In 2020, Juan Alfonzo, a professor of molecular biology, cell biology and biochemistry, began a project out of “pure COVID boredom.”
(03/20/24 2:01am)
Many people have had that one person that they just cannot seem to move on from. No matter how hard they try, their thoughts seem to drift into reminders of a coveted past. These feelings of hopeless ...
(03/20/24 2:03am)
Providence Mayor Brett Smiley signed a municipal ordinance last week which will require all city-owned buildings to go carbon neutral by 2040. The law “marks Providence’s commitment to fostering a ...
(03/20/24 2:16am)
On March 19, the RI American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, commonly abbreviated as ACS CAN, held a virtual event titled “Beyond the Rainbow: Addressing Cancer Disparities in LGBTQIA+ Communities.” ...
(03/20/24 2:12am)
The Brown Outing Club and Astronomy Club are organizing a 50-student trip to New York to view the 2024 solar eclipse occurring on April 8. The groups will choose around 10 students from a lottery to join ...
(03/19/24 3:55am)
When I first came to Brown last fall, it felt as if everyone and their mother was a computer science concentrator. Sure, some people were pursuing economics, but for the most part, computer science seemed ...
(03/20/24 2:05am)
Nine tour guides — seven seniors and two juniors — jointly resigned via a letter sent to Dean of Undergraduate Admission Logan Powell on Monday.
(03/19/24 2:37am)
Last fall, Brown’s Counseling and Psychological Services announced the launch of a new partnership with TimelyCare. The platform seeks to “provide Brown students with on-demand access to mental health ...
(03/19/24 1:02am)
On March 5, leaders of the Rhode Island Senate unveiled the Rhode Island Holistic Enhancement and Access Legislation for Total Health Initiative, a 25-bill legislation package seeking to improve “health ...
(03/19/24 2:50am)
François Ozon’s crime-comedy “The Crime is Mine” does not break obvious genre molds of French cinema, but still proves itself relevant to an American audience. The film, featured in this year’s ...
(03/19/24 1:01am)
Last Thursday marked the end of the 15th annual “Sex Week” — a week of programming relating to sexual health organized by the University’s Sexual Health Awareness Group.
(03/19/24 1:04am)
In 2020, the nursing home Hallworth House closed its doors permanently.
(03/18/24 2:04am)
For a moment, Brown could taste the Ivy Championship. Up 60-54 with just 27 seconds to play, they could almost touch the trophy and see their name on NCAA Tournament brackets.
(03/18/24 2:01am)
On Jan. 25, Brown officially announced plans to become the eighth U.S. college to offer need-blind admissions to international students.