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(11/01/23 12:01am)
This weekend, the volleyball team (15-5, 6-4 Ivy) split away games with a win against Penn (3-17, 1-9) and a loss against Princeton (10-8, 7-3). Despite suffering a pair of defeats in their matches against ...
(11/01/23 12:03am)
The women’s hockey team (3-3-0, 2-2-0 ECAC) swept two games at Meehan Auditorium over the weekend, dominating Dartmouth (2-3-1, 1-3-1 ECAC) by a final of 7-1 Friday night and besting Harvard (0-5-0, ...
(11/01/23 12:04am)
The Undergraduate Council of Students elected Ashley Kim ’24 as the new student activities chair in an internal election Monday night. According to Student Government Association Elections Chair Eli ...
(11/01/23 12:02am)
A new state joint legislative commission studying the recent decrease of the Narragansett Bay’s harvested quahogs — a hardshell clam native to Rhode Island — held its second meeting Oct. 24.
(10/31/23 12:05am)
The University celebrated the renovated Churchill House, home to the Department of Africana Studies and Rites and Reason Theatre, at a dedication ceremony during Black Alumni Reunion Friday evening.
(10/31/23 12:03am)
The five-story Brook Street Residence Halls, which include Chen Family Hall at 250 Brook St. and Danoff Hall at 259 Brook St., opened to their first resident cohort of sophomores, juniors and seniors ...
(10/31/23 12:04am)
Amid the frenzy of this year's Halloween festivities, The Herald took a moment to reminisce on the scares of Octobers past, going back through its archives to find out how previous Brown students celebrated ...
(10/31/23 12:01am)
On Saturday, the Brown men’s and women’s cross country teams competed in the Ivy League Heptagonal Cross Country Championships. For the first time in the event’s history, the tournament was held ...
(10/31/23 12:02am)
On a dark and not-so-stormy night, students lined up outside Sayles Hall for the Japanese Cultural Association’s annual haunted house. Despite the unseasonably warm weather, stepping into Sayles sent ...
(10/31/23 1:03am)
This Halloween, The Herald explored the histories of supposed ghost hauntings across College Hill.
(10/30/23 1:00am)
On Oct. 4, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry to Massachusetts Institute of Technology Professor Moungi Bawendi, Columbia Professor Louis E. Brus and scientist ...
(10/30/23 1:01am)
In a nationally televised game in Philadelphia Friday night, the football team (4-3, 2-2 Ivy) beat Penn (5-2, 2-2 Ivy) 30-26 after defensive back Isaiah Reed ’25 secured a key interception late in the ...
(10/30/23 3:03am)
Of all the great filmmakers to come out of the 21st century, few have been as consistently fascinating and artistically daring as Ryusuke Hamaguchi. Starting out with a series of low-budget student films ...
(10/30/23 1:05am)
The first volume of the Brown Arts Institute’s MOVEMENTS arts journal, titled “Dissonance,” launched online Friday.
(10/30/23 1:02am)
Anyone active on social media during the COVID-19 pandemic can most likely recall the trends that circulated online as people tried to distract themselves from the uncertainty of the times: baking bread, ...
(10/30/23 1:03am)
The School of Public Health’s Pandemic Center will host a screening of the new documentary “Shot in the Arm” Monday, Oct. 30 at 6 p.m. Directed by Scott Hamilton Kennedy and executive produced by ...
(10/29/23 9:55pm)
Artist Heather McMordie launched the Providence Community Herbarium project to explore the relationships twelve Providence residents have with plants. Weaving these stories with artwork and local ecology, ...
(10/27/23 4:51am)
In the second episode of The Herald’s new podcast series, “On The Green,” senior staff writer and podcast producer Mikayla Kennedy talks to fellow Brunonians about how they met their best friends ...
(10/27/23 4:37am)
Despite low unemployment, growth in real wages and strong GDP figures, only 19% of Americans characterize the economy as excellent or good, and nearly half of Americans expect things to get worse. Furthermore, ...
(10/27/23 4:10am)
With every cycle of disaster, social media explodes with polarizing political content. Instagram becomes a battleground on which individuals are flooded with infographics — some that accurately reflect ...