Providence residents hold ‘vigil’ to oppose demolition of Angell Street houses
A group of Providence residents gathered Monday afternoon to protest the demolition of three historic houses on Angell Street.
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A group of Providence residents gathered Monday afternoon to protest the demolition of three historic houses on Angell Street.
On Sunday, Lincoln Woods welcomed rock climbing enthusiasts from across the city for the second-ever Rhode Island Ripper, a bouldering competition organized by the Ladies Climbing Coalition.
The Graduate Labor Organization and the University reached an agreement on stipends and discrimination and harassment clauses in their new contract at a meeting last Wednesday — a major breakthrough ...
Earlier this month, 20 members of the student group BrownU Jews for Ceasefire Now were arrested by the Brown Department of Public Safety under trespassing charges during a University Hall sit-in calling ...
Ward 6 Councilman Miguel Sanchez was fired on Oct. 27 from his position as a constituent service associate in Gov. Dan McKee’s office after his pro-ceasefire and pro-Palestine social media posts gained ...
Editors’ note: In the days following the Nov. 7 publication of “An open letter from Jewish students,” written by a collective of anti-occupation Jews, The Herald received many letters responding ...
Indie-folk artist Searows released his EP “End Of The World” on Nov. 10. Wistful and nostalgic, the EP’s songs serve as vignettes of a life once forgotten. Though the EP lacks a certain sense of ...
Many student artists quickly find their niches in Brown’s thriving performing arts scene — which includes everything from a cappella to musical theater and numerous styles of dance.
The Nov. 8 arrests of 20 students affiliated with Jews for Ceasefire Now jolted campus. After occupying part of University Hall for about 30 minutes past its operating hours, the students were repeatedly ...
This story is part of The Herald's ongoing coverage of student arrests following a Nov. 8 sit-in at University Hall. To get more context and read our full coverage, click here.
Brown men’s water polo (21-8, 6-4 Northeast Water Polo Conference) concluded an outstanding season with wins over Long Island University (8-23, 3-9) and Iona University (12-18, 4-8) and a loss to Harvard ...
The University drilled geothermal wells in three locations in September and October to explore whether geothermal heating could help the University meet its decarbonization goals, according to a Nov. ...
This story is part of The Herald's ongoing coverage of student arrests following a Nov. 8 sit-in at University Hall. To get more context and read our full coverage, click here.
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On Nov. 2, the Providence City Council passed the Building Energy Reporting Ordinance, which mandates that owners of large buildings — those over 20,000 square feet — must track and report their energy ...
The Global Brown Center for International Students hosted International Education Week — a week of events spotlighting what it means to be a global campus and celebrating students’ international experiences ...
This weekend, the volleyball team (19-7, 9-5 Ivy League) faced off against Princeton (14-9, 11-3) and Yale (21-3, 14-0) in New Haven for a chance to become Ivy League champions. The Bears came in second ...
The Brown women’s soccer team’s postseason struggles continued Friday with a 2-1 loss to Mississippi State University in the second round of the NCAA tournament. The loss ended the Bears’ season, ...
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On Nov. 15, the Rhode Island Department of Transportation submitted a revised version of its Carbon Reduction Strategy to the Federal Highway Administration. If the plan is approved, RIDOT is eligible ...