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(11/10/17 5:27am)
A chaotic scene unfurled at the rear of the Providence Place Mall Thursday when a man was shot dead by police on the Route 95 north ramp. The incident occurred shortly before 11 a.m., though both Providence ...
(11/03/17 2:02am)
Transfer of WBRU’s FM radio signal has been completed, according to station spokesperson Art Norwalk. The Christian contemporary non profit Educational Media Foundation now holds the license of 95.5 ...
(10/25/17 3:03am)
The Federal Communications Commission announced its approval of the transfer of WBRU’s license Tuesday, an unexpected twist that will likely complicate any lingering efforts to avert the sale.
The announcement ...
(09/27/17 3:04am)
Updated Sept. 27 at 8:45 a.m.
Nearly a month after WBRU announced the sale of its FM radio signal, a group of the radio station’s alums have joined together to fight the sale, looking for legal loopholes ...
(09/07/17 2:03am)
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As students return from summer recess, they’ll find Thayer Street ...
(08/30/17 6:02pm)
WBRU, the independent radio station run primarily by Brown students, has agreed to sell the rights to its terrestrial FM signal for $5.63 million in a deal announced Tuesday, WBRU spokesperson Art Norwalk ...
(08/04/17 7:26pm)
Community members awoke to the confusing sight of dozens of messages littering the inboxes of their University email addresses Friday morning. Beginning slightly after 8 a.m. and in the span of less than ...
(07/26/17 1:29am)
Following weeks of protest and negotiations, the University is taking steps to address Summer@Brown student employee concerns regarding compensation and alleged racial bias from the Office of Residential ...
(05/16/17 7:52pm)
Election Day started quietly on College Hill, and with the New York Times Upshot Election tracker giving Hillary Clinton an 85 percent chance of winning, few if any students felt the need to worry.
A ...
(04/25/17 3:00am)
A newcomer will be joining the ranks of Thayer Street businesses after a Providence Board of Licenses meeting Monday granted tentative approval for the opening of a U Melt on College Hill. The approval ...
(04/18/17 3:02am)
While the recently announced departure of Thayer Street staples like Nice Slice, Rockstar and Johnny Rockets may have been a blow to the College Hill community, director of the Thayer Street District ...
(04/12/17 2:00am)
A new restaurant is coming to Thayer in the form of Wow Barbecue, a Chinese eatery with two locations already open in Boston.
With the establishment of Wow, Thayer now counts two barbecue restaurants ...
(02/24/17 5:03am)
The Providence City Council has taken a step into national politics: They will consider an ordinance amendment that would limit the city’s funding of projects or entities associated with the finance ...
(02/17/17 5:02am)
Mayor Jorge Elorza held a meeting to discuss the development of Kennedy Plaza, the city’s main center, at the Department of Planning and Development Thursday.
“This is a historic moment for Kennedy ...
(02/02/17 5:03am)
Heading into the third year of his first term, Mayor Jorge Elorza delivered his annual State of the City address Wednesday, making note of the various accomplishments and benchmarks reached during his ...
(01/30/17 4:04am)
U.S. Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse D-RI spoke to a crowd of constituents Sunday night at Nathan Bishop Middle School in Providence, fielding the political concerns of Rhode Island’s largely democratic base ...
(01/21/17 7:24pm)
A Rhode Island School of Design student was robbed Friday at approximately 6 p.m., according to a community-wide email from the Department of Public Safety. The incident occurred near the intersection ...
(01/10/17 8:22pm)
Updated Jan. 10, 2016 at 3:41 p.m.
This story is breaking and will be updated with further details as we receive them.
Noah Arnold ’20 has died unexpectedly, wrote Dean of the College Maud Mandel ...
(12/08/16 5:00am)
With the proposed policies and staff of President-Elect Donald Trump’s administration becoming clearer by the day, the nature of the new leadership is appearing more and more at odds with the progressive ...
(11/21/16 5:03am)
In the wake of Wednesday’s #OurCampus walkout and last week’s flag destruction incident, another protest of sorts marked the end of a tense week. According to the Department of Public Safety, a group ...