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(11/07/23 3:05am)
The Department of Computer Science announced revised concentration requirements to students within the department at a meeting Oct. 23. The new requirements, which are not yet finalized, strive to better ...
(11/06/23 3:11am)
The word “hangxiety” has recently entered my vocabulary. It describes the feelings of anxiety that accompany a hangover after drinking too much on a night out. If you’ve ever woken up with your ...
(11/06/23 2:01am)
On Aug. 24, Richard Schwartz, professor of mathematics, published a preprint paper to arXiv.org that proved a conjecture that has stumped mathematicians for nearly 50 years: What is the shortest strip ...
(11/06/23 2:40am)
What does science have to do with abstraction? Can music exist without sound? What are the roles that images play in science and art? These were but a few of the questions discussed by physicists ...
(11/06/23 2:03am)
The Brown women’s soccer team (11-2-2, 7-0-0 Ivy League), regular season champions of the Ivy League, failed to add another trophy to their resume after being upset by Columbia (10-3-3, 3-2-2) 2-1 in ...
(11/06/23 2:31am)
In a turnover-filled contest at Brown Stadium on Saturday, the football team (4-4, 2-3 Ivy League) fell 36-17 to Yale (5-3, 3-2).
(11/06/23 2:02am)
On Oct. 23, the Biden-Harris Administration designated the Ocean Tech Hub of Southeastern New England as one of 31 “Regional Technology and Innovation Hubs” across the United States. The U.S. Economic ...
(11/06/23 2:05am)
On Friday, the Rhode Island School of Design hosted a celebration of the five-year anniversary of the mural “Still Here” in downtown Providence. The mural depicts Lynsea Montanari, a Narragansett ...
(11/06/23 2:39am)
Renowned filmmaker and documentarian Frederick Wiseman visited campus for a discussion of his recent film, “City Hall,” on Friday. Sponsored by the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs’ ...
(11/06/23 2:04am)
On Nov. 2, the Office of the Provost — in partnership with the Data Science Institute — launched a year-long discussion series about concepts related to artificial intelligence and machine learning ...
(11/03/23 6:19pm)
Carter Moyer
(11/03/23 3:38am)
Jaanu RameshWelcome to the third episode of The Herald’s new podcast series, “On The Green,” where we talk to Brown students — yes, on the Main Green — and across campus, and ask them to tell ...
(11/03/23 3:29am)
Brown’s sports teams have been having a stellar fall semester. The women’s soccer team, currently undefeated in league games, remains the “juggernaut of the Ivy League.” The volleyball team is ...
(11/03/23 12:00am)
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(11/03/23 2:04am)
Like the previous three seasons, the No. 14 Brown women’s soccer team (11-1-2, 7-0 Ivy) went undefeated in conference play on its way to winning this year’s Ivy League title. But unlike past years, ...
(11/03/23 2:01am)
The School of Professional Studies announced Joel Revill GS as the new deputy dean for academic and student affairs, where he will oversee the academic and professional aspects of master’s programs ...
(11/03/23 2:05am)
On Thursday night, Democrat Gabe Amo and Republican Gerry Leonard Jr. participated in a debate as they compete for Rhode Island’s 1st U.S. Congressional District seat. With both candidates criticizing ...
(11/03/23 2:19am)
The Graduate Student Council held executive board elections for next semester and confirmed a budget reallocation at its monthly meeting Wednesday. The general body reelected Farha Mithila GS as GSC President ...
(11/03/23 2:02am)
Japanese indie band Lamp released their 10th album, “Dusk to Dawn,” on Oct. 10, a long-awaited project for old and new fans. In the album, Lamp takes listeners on a nostalgic journey through the seasons, ...
(11/03/23 2:03am)
Providence Mayor Brett Smiley has proposed reallocating $20 million of remaining federal American Rescue Plan Act money to housing and other local priorities. The proposal was reviewed and approved by ...