The rats don’t run Brown’s campus, but they have a strong presence at Perkins
This fall, residents of Perkins Hall have encountered an unexpected — and some might say unwelcome — sight outside of the building: rodents.
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This fall, residents of Perkins Hall have encountered an unexpected — and some might say unwelcome — sight outside of the building: rodents.
Coming off one of their worst losses of the season last week against Yale, the football team (5-4, 3-3 Ivy) responded with a hard-fought 21-14 victory over Columbia (2-7, 0-6 Ivy), courtesy of an overtime ...
On Oct. 10, Marisa Angell Brown stepped into her role as the Providence Preservation Society’s newest executive director. In her new role, Angell Brown aims to form lasting relationships across Providence’s ...
The latest season of “The Morning Show” ended its eight-week run on Nov. 8. The drama intensified with each episode, forcing viewers to wait in eager anticipation of the next.
Editors’ Note: This letter was originally sent to President Christina Paxson P’19 P’MD20 on Nov. 9, 2023, with additional signatories who opted not to make their names public.
On Nov. 2, two Rhode Island School of Design students were arraigned in Providence District Court for misdemeanor charges of alleged vandalism at the Textron world headquarters on Westminster Street. ...
Last season, forward Ava Seelenfreund ’23.5 scored 10 goals — tied for most on the Brown roster — on her way to being named to the Ivy League First Team. But this year, ahead of the women’s soccer ...
On Saturday morning, the Brown men’s basketball team (0-2) hosted Loyola University Maryland (1-1) at the Pizzitola Sports Center for Bruno’s home opener.
The volleyball team (18-6, 9-5 Ivy League) swept both Cornell (7-16, 5-9) and Columbia (3-20, 1-13) in their last weekend of regular season play. The Bears have now swept their opponents in three straight ...
Finn Kirkpatrick
From Oct. 6-8, Seymour Foods celebrated the grand opening of their first brick-and-mortar location, tucked away under the arch at Corliss Corner on Wickenden Street. The location offers a colorful array ...
The annual Northeast Conference on Chinese Thought, which hosted graduate students, professors and scholars from multiple colleges and universities, was held in Alumnae Hall this past weekend.
Concentration investigates intersections between brain sciences, computer science, applied math, data analysis, ethics
“Do you like Elvis?” asks a twenty-something army officer to 14-year-old Priscilla Beaulieu (Cailee Spaeny) at a diner in West Germany.
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Valerie Red-Horse Mohl, an investment banker and director of the film “Mankiller,” and legal scholar Honor Keeler ’05, visiting assistant professor of the practice in the Native American and Indigenous ...
The Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology will relocate from its Bristol site to 1 Davol Square in Providence’s Jewelry District in fall 2025, according to a Thursday press release from the University. ...
Rhode Island School of Design students marched from the intersection of Waterman and Benefit streets to Textron headquarters on Westminster Street Thursday, joining other community organizations as part ...
As artificial intelligence systems improve, their applications in medicine — particularly in radiology — have drawn interest. A June study from Brown researchers, published in European Radiology, ...