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(10/25/18 4:15am)
The U.S. Department of Education awarded the Rhode Island Department of Education a federal grant of $2.5 million last week to finance measures to meet public school students’ social and emotional needs. ...
(10/19/18 4:05am)
Whether by confirming visible disparities or exposing new ones, a new data-based map titled “Opportunity Atlas” uses decades of income data on residents to illustrate the difference a neighborhood ...
(10/10/18 3:03am)
Incumbent Democrat Sheldon Whitehouse and Republican challenger Robert Flanders ’71 faced off last night in the first televised debate of Rhode Island’s 2018 Senate race. Whitehouse and Flanders answered ...
(10/03/18 3:03am)
This midterm election season, Brown faculty and staff are donating overwhelmingly to Democratic campaigns, following a historical trend of supporting left-leaning candidates.
Gubernatorial election
Since ...
(10/01/18 3:05am)
Following Christine Blasey Ford’s testimony accusing United States Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault last Thursday, about 300 students gathered on the Main Green Saturday ...
(09/20/18 3:40am)
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Gov. Gina Raimondo has announced that she will realize an initiative to fund universal state pre-kindergarten if she is elected for a second term. The announcement was ...
(09/10/18 3:04am)
This Wednesday will determine which two of the six contending candidates will represent the Republican and Democratic parties in the Rhode Island general gubernatorial election in November. The five independent ...
(09/05/18 3:02am)
This article is part of The Herald’s ongoing coverage of the 2018 Rhode Island elections.
The penultimate primary in the country will take place a week from today in Rhode Island and will decide the ...
(08/19/18 4:51pm)
Brown was one of 16 highly selective schools to sign an amicus brief July 30 supporting Harvard’s consideration of race in admission decisions.
Harvard is currently being sued by the organization Students ...
(05/25/18 4:05am)
Six buildings listed in the National Register of Historic Places stand on a plot of land along the Walk — the path between Olive and Angell St. connecting Pembroke to main campus. They have stood there ...
(04/26/18 5:44am)
Patricia Santos has been a substitute elementary school teacher in East Providence for two years. Born in Portugal, Santos is fluent in both English and Portuguese and also speaks some Spanish — a multilingual ...
(04/20/18 6:03am)
The speaker’s black t-shirt matched his baseball cap. The shirt read “UNARMED CIVILIAN.”
“Let’s be clear: There’s a reason why I show up like this. Because I want to assault your assumptions ...
(04/11/18 4:48am)
The State Judiciary Committee’s hearing on reproductive rights yesterday covered legislation that drew hundreds of community members to the State House, from high school students to baby boomers.
After ...
(04/11/18 3:02am)
Nearly two months after establishing a hotline that provides support to immigrants and minorities in Rhode Island, the Alliance to Mobilize Our Resistance is focused on making small-scale community change ...
(03/21/18 3:04am)
On Tuesday, the Brown University Community Council discussed a working proposal to increase food and textbook aid for undergraduate students with the highest financial need.
The report, called “Enhancing ...
(03/12/18 2:05am)
More women are running for office in the Rhode Island General Assembly in this election cycle than previously, according to Rhode Island Public Radio. On a national level, more than twice as many women ...
(03/01/18 3:02am)
Last Friday, Giovanni Feroce filed papers with the Rhode Island Board of Elections to run as a Republican in the state gubernatorial race, joining candidates R.I. House Minority leader Patricia Morgan, ...
(02/23/18 6:25am)
On Feb. 12, the U.S. Department of Education confirmed that it would no longer investigate claims of discrimination regarding students’ inability to use bathrooms that correspond to their gender identities, ...
(02/16/18 5:59am)
As of the final fiscal quarter of FY ’17 the difference in campaign funds between Providence Democratic mayoral candidates Mayor Jorge Elorza and Kobi Dennis is over half a million dollars.
Challenger ...
(02/07/18 6:12am)
Yesterday, in the Council Chambers of City Hall, Mayor Jorge Elorza was scheduled to begin his annual State of the City address at 6 p.m. But by 6 p.m., Elorza still had not made his entrance — and ...