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(02/27/24 4:12am)
Remaking a classic is never easy — especially when the original is a cartoon unrestrained by budget, special effects or the laws of physics in which characters can manipulate water, earth, ...
(02/27/24 3:01am)
Pizza is vital to any vibrant college town’s food scene, and Providence is no exception.
(02/29/24 4:15am)
This past week, Brown (4-3) hosted the annual Ivy League Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships, placing fourth with 1036 points. The Bears narrowly lost to Yale, which tallied 1069 points for third ...
(02/27/24 3:03am)
On Feb. 5, Providence Mayor Brett Smiley and Chief of Policy and Resiliency Sheila Dormody announced the establishment of the city’s new Housing and Human Services Office.
(02/27/24 4:07am)
Rhode Island Public Transit Authority’s goal is “100% of the service, 100% of the time,” said Ed Brown, RIPTA’s director of service planning and scheduling, in the opening of his presentation ...
(02/27/24 3:05am)
For freshly elected U.S. Representative Gabe Amo (D-R.I. 1), the first Black congressman to represent Rhode Island, mending the broken trust of the American people requires civic engagement which “demands ...
(02/26/24 4:59am)
This semester, there is a new phrase haunting professors’ syllabi: artificial intelligence. Each course seems to have a different statement on AI: For some classes, the use of AI is defined as ...
(02/26/24 4:52am)
I first sought to write this column about how competitive classes and tedious waitlists plague the literary arts department. I was ready to argue that Brown must reform the department’s exclusive seminars ...
(02/26/24 3:53am)
In early February, Brown announced that the University would once again raise tuition by 4.5%, bringing annual tuition to $68,612 and total direct charges to $88,856. Since 2013, Brown’s tuition has ...
(02/26/24 2:02am)
On Saturday night, the women’s hockey team (12-15-3, 7-12-3 ECAC) won their first postseason match 1-0 against Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (13-18-4, 5-16-1 ECAC) in an overtime nail-biter. The ...
(02/26/24 2:01am)
This semester, the 48 students registered for two group independent study courses will have an opportunity that few other Brown students ever get: a chance to introduce themselves to current and former ...
(02/26/24 2:00am)
In what Head Coach Brendan Whittet ’94 described as a “disappointing” performance, the men’s hockey team (8-17-2, 6-13-1 ECAC) fell to Princeton (10-14-3, 8-10-2 ECAC) by a score of 5-1. Despite ...
(02/26/24 2:05am)
Brown produced the second-highest number of Fulbright scholars in the nation for the 2023-2024 program year, according to data from the Fulbright Program. The 36 scholarship winners — including both ...
(02/26/24 4:25am)
Last week, The Centre for the Less Good Idea — a performance group based in Johannesburg — collaborated with the Brown Arts Institute to hold a series of performance-based workshops using ...
(02/26/24 2:04am)
Earlier this month, Dean of Engineering Tejal Desai ’94 was among 114 engineers elected to the National Academy of Engineering’s class of 2024.
(02/23/24 6:08am)
I’ve just come from the Office of Institutional Equity and Diversity’s “Evening with Jonathan Greenblatt.” I admire the ADL and Greenblatt — and I commend OIED for bringing his voice to campus ...
(02/23/24 6:03am)
During the 2016 Rio Olympics, American swimmers Ryan Lochte, Jimmy Feigen, Jack Conger and Gunnar Bentz were robbed on their way back from a club. Their taxi was pulled over by individuals posing as police ...
(02/23/24 3:03am)
Founded by Rhode Island local Patricia Weltin, “Beyond the Diagnosis” is an eclectic exhibit of artworks. After first being displayed at the Warren Alpert Medical School in 2015, the exhibit has returned ...
(02/23/24 3:05am)
Jonathan Greenblatt, the CEO and national director of the Anti-Defamation League, spoke Thursday evening at an event sponsored by the Office of Institutional Equity and Diversity. The event was followed ...
(02/23/24 3:01am)
The Teaching Assistant Labor Organization — which represents undergraduate computer science teaching assistants — held elections for their leadership board Jan. 31. Yasmine Abdelaziz ’25, Shravya ...