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As the class of 2024 begins to look beyond their time on College Hill, immediately starting graduate school may seem like the natural next step for some. But many are considering taking a gap year before ...
On Saturday afternoon, more than 200 students filed into Salomon 101 for the University’s Midyear Completion Celebration.
This November, the Brown/Fox Point Early Childhood Education Center celebrated its 50th anniversary as a resource for Fox Point and University-affiliated families with young children.
On Saturday morning around 11 a.m., roughly 30 community members joined organizers from Climate Action Rhode Island — a local affiliate of the international 350.org climate movement — to protest at ...
On Friday, 14 organizations from across Providence and over 50 protestors gathered at the Rhode Island State House to “Get Loud for Gaza,” showing support for Palestine and calling for a permanent ...
Content warning: This article includes mentions of suicide.
On Aug. 31, the Student Activities Office proposed changes to the Alumnae Hall performance stage after announcing in an email to student performance groups that due to sustained damage of some of the ...
When Grace Chen ’24 is struck by artistic inspiration, she can envision the final product before she begins working.
In the second episode of The Herald’s new podcast series “Pandas On Ice,” podcast editor and metro editor Jacob Smollen speaks with former Pembroke Pandas to tell the story of how the first ...
Brown-RISD Hillel has received both support and backlash from Jewish students after affirming support for Israel and Zionist students in an email to its listserv Monday afternoon.
During my first few weeks at Brown, I didn’t feel like any particular experience was missing from campus life. That’s until Steak Sunday started. It’s the perfect end-of-week ritual — and the ...
Before Thanksgiving, 60 staff members signed onto a Nov. 9 faculty letter in support of arrested students that was previously delivered to President Christina Paxson P’19 P’MD’20. The letter came ...
University Investment Office officials gave an overview of the University’s endowment, the responsibilities of the Office in managing the endowment and past decisions regarding divestment at a Thursday ...
Last weekend, the men’s basketball team (2-6) traveled to Nassau, Bahamas to participate in the Baha Mar Hoops 2023 Nassau Championship, ultimately taking sixth place. The Bears faced off against the ...
Overdose prevention centers are not associated with significant increases in crime or disorder, challenging safety concerns surrounding the sites, according to a recent study co-led by Brandon del Pozo, ...
From 2010 to 2022, 3,678 pedestrians and cyclists in Providence were hit by motor vehicles, according to new data from the Providence Streets Coalition.
The Office of Information Technology is working to resolve a recent “bug” in the campus printing system, according to OIT staff. The issue only affects the printing process that requires uploading ...
Symposium Books, an independent bookstore on Westminster Street in downtown Providence, will celebrate its 20th anniversary in 2024. Opened in January 2004, the shop sells books, records and gifts.
The beginning of the fall semester was marked by several changes in dining halls: A new kosher kitchen, halal station and allergen-friendly kitchen were added to the Sharpe Refectory and Josiah’s received ...