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(11/30/23 3:55am)
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 ...
(11/30/23 3:20am)
Long ago, a girl with golden locks and cowboy boots beneath her princess dress declared: “there’s more to life / than dating the boy on the football team.” And so there was. The little girl went ...
(11/30/23 3:04am)
“Hello, lettuce.”
(11/30/23 2:57am)
Growing up in a pretty conservative and homophobic environment, it took me a while to come out. In the time before I could embrace my identity and find my community, I remember queer representation in ...
(11/30/23 2:51am)
On my ninth birthday, my Grandpa Bill gifted me a copy of The Little Prince. I remember the cover with the blonde boy who stood amongst the stars, but I didn’t read the story until recently, when Bill ...
(11/30/23 3:22am)
The table is set. A pristine tablecloth is laid—only the faintest of creases as evidence of usual irrelevance, when it sits forgotten and folded in a tiny cabinet high up in the kitchen. Further decorating ...
(12/01/23 12:02am)
If there’s one thing to know about me, it’s that there are actually eleven (and counting): Paul Ryan, Frederick, Stacey-Maurice, Jerry, Bridgette, Gordo, Deena, Milo-Jordan, Billy Joel (a.k.a. Ol’ ...
(11/30/23 2:49am)
(11/30/23 2:30am)
As you get older, you realize that giving gifts is much more satisfying than receiving them. Seeing your family's faces light up at the perfect gift is the best part of the holidays. However, it can be ...
(11/30/23 2:04am)
Brown Poker Club isn’t just home to a two-time international championship team, it’s also a vibrant social group and an avenue to future careers dealing with statistics and finance.
(11/30/23 2:01am)
While some Brown community members return home to be with their families over Thanksgiving break, many also celebrate “Friendsgiving” on campus. These make-shift holiday celebrations can be found ...
(11/30/23 2:05am)
Two days after he was shot and injured in a potential hate crime in Burlington, Vermont, students in ARAB 0500: “Third-Year Arabic” sat at their desks as the voice of Hisham Awartani ’25 played ...
(11/30/23 3:51am)
Hockey season is back, and the Brown men’s hockey team (3-6, 2-5 ECAC) — relying on a fresh class of first-years and transfers — is looking to make a jump in the Eastern College Athletic Conference, ...
(11/30/23 3:15am)
On Saturday, the Brown women’s hockey team (5-7-1) hosted the Providence College Friars (5-10-0) in the 28th Mayor’s Cup, an annual game between the two Rhode Island schools. In a nail-biter, the ...
(11/30/23 2:03am)
The citizens of Panem have returned to the big screen in “The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes.” Adapted from Suzanne Collins’s 2020 prequel novel to “The Hunger Games” trilogy, ...
(11/30/23 2:02am)
Kate Doyle ’12’s debut short story collection “I Meant It Once” is full of deliberate and thoughtful narratives, even when its characters are youthful. The collection of 15 short stories is occupied ...
(11/29/23 4:02am)
Thanksgiving is a time for love, food and family. It is also a time to argue with our relatives over a plate of turkey, as many of us were reminded last week. These often heated conversations have made ...
(11/29/23 3:52am)
In 2018, the World Wildlife Fund claimed that, by not using plastic straws, we could “help change the future for our oceans.” They were certainly addressing an important problem, but plastic straws ...
(11/29/23 2:01am)
Scrolling down far enough under any concentration on Courses@Brown, students might encounter 2000-level courses — graduate level courses — for which they are not technically eligible. Still, many ...
(11/29/23 2:03am)
On Sunday, the women’s basketball team (4-3) faced the Monmouth Hawks (2-4) in West Long Branch, N.J. In a game that tied a career mark for Kyla Jones ’24, the Bears overcame a 17-point deficit to ...