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(11/10/23 3:01am)
Virtual reality has the potential to make remote collaboration far more feasible in the workplace, according to Brown researchers. With headsets, robots can act as proxies for remote workers in healthcare ...
(11/10/23 4:08am)
“Five Nights at Freddy’s,” the newest horror film to hit theaters this season, pulled in a whopping $130 million during its opening weekend, unseating 2018’s “Halloween” as horror producer ...
(11/10/23 3:03am)
Suzanne Goin ’88 – a James Beard award-winning chef, author and restaurant owner – collaborated with University Health and Wellness and Brown Dining Services to host a “Chef Dinner Night” at ...
(11/09/23 6:00am)
The past month saw two firsts for the United States House of Representatives: first, the speaker of the House was voted out of office, and second, the speaker’s chair was taken by a Christian nationalist, ...
(11/09/23 4:16am)
For anyone with access to the internet, especially any woman-identifying person in her teens, twenties, or thirties, 2023 will go down as an unforgettable amalgamation of transient “girl” TikTok trends: ...
(11/09/23 4:17am)
Just under a year out from the 2024 election, it is clear that American politics are broken. This year alone has seen no shortage of embarrassing incidents, most notably the 22 agonizing days it took ...
(11/09/23 3:24am)
“Abroad planning,” “Barcelona bucket list,” “Travel to book,” “Running to-do list”: the top four lists I see when I open my Notes app, and those are just ones I have pinned. I have 1830 ...
(11/09/23 3:22am)
If given the chance to reinvent yourself, would you do it? The opportunity for self-reinvention is one of the many perks that come with starting college. What always followed “Why Brown?”, which I ...
(11/09/23 2:58am)
In the corner of the patch of land I call home there used to sit a treehouse. The funny thing about this treehouse is that it was never in a tree at all. It was a small wooden shed, perched atop nothing ...
(11/09/23 2:56am)
What does it mean to truly live? Each one of the eight billion lives in this world are distinct, making it hard to consider any experience universal. But I know I can pinpoint moments in my life when ...
(11/09/23 2:52am)
Upon returning home from a family reunion trip two summers ago, I was welcomed back by the presence of two very conspicuous solid lines on the white plastic Covid-19 test in my hand. I had not (to my ...
(11/09/23 3:07am)
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The University has a long history of student activism. Over the years, activism at Brown has taken the form of walkouts, sit-ins and campus building occupations.
(11/09/23 1:56am)
The global COVID-19 vaccine campaign saved 2.4 million lives between January and August 2021, but distributing vaccines more equitably could have saved another 670,000 lives, according to an October working ...
(11/09/23 4:06am)
The Nelson Fitness Center recently introduced six cardio machines that convert human activity into electricity, according to a Nov. 7 University press release.
(11/08/23 11:01pm)
Rhode Island faces racial disparities in the percentage of cost-burdened homeowner households and an increase in homelessness over the last four years, according to policy organization HousingWorks RI’s ...
(11/09/23 3:28am)
Sometimes, a movie can have all the components to make an electric story but still be unable to produce any content worth remembering. Netflix’s new film “Pain Hustlers,” released Oct. 27, is a ...
(11/08/23 11:02pm)
In 2017, the Council for Opportunity in Education, in coalition with the Center for First-Generation Student Success, launched the very first First-Generation College Celebration Day, now an annual occurrence. ...
(11/09/23 3:05am)
On Nov. 6, the projector in the Martinos Auditorium of the Granoff Center for Creative Arts lit up with the sharp, colorful scenes of Lemohang Jeremiah Mosese’s film “This is Not a Burial, It’s ...