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(11/16/23 4:04am)
Last month, the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority faced an end date for two free-fare programs: one for all passengers of the R-Line and another for low-income passengers on all RIPTA lines. The former ...
(11/15/23 4:06pm)
On Oct. 7, Hamas-led militants killed an estimated 1,200 Israelis and kidnapped over 240 hostages (many of them children). The horrific casualties of Israel-Palestine did not start, nor did they end on ...
(11/21/23 12:04am)
Catch up on the latest reporting since 20 students were arrested at a University Hall sit-in calling for a ceasefire and divestment.
(11/15/23 5:34am)
It was an ordinary Thursday morning. I had just arrived at my computer science section and was gearing up for two hours of coding. Then I heard bagpipes. A group of men dressed in red robes had blockaded ...
(11/14/23 5:00pm)
This story is part of The Herald's coverage capturing community reactions to the University Hall sit-in on Nov. 8. To read more coverage, click here.
(11/15/23 4:03am)
In the wake of this month’s devastating earthquake in Nepal, a Warren Alpert Medical School professor has started a GoFundMe page aiming to raise at least $50,000 for disaster relief work.
(11/15/23 5:00am)
This story is part of The Herald's coverage capturing community reactions to the University Hall sit-in on Nov. 8. To read more coverage, click here.
(11/15/23 6:02am)
This story is part of The Herald's coverage capturing community reactions to the University Hall sit-in on Nov. 8. To read more coverage, click here.
(11/15/23 6:08am)
After an improbable run to cap their incredible season, the men’s soccer team (5-5-8, 2-0-5 Ivy League) finally fell 2-1 in the Ivy Championship to Yale (10-5-3, 3-1-3) Sunday afternoon. It was the ...
(11/15/23 4:04am)
Brown’s Latines in Pre-Med, a student group established this semester, hopes to empower Latine students interested in medical professions with community building, mentorship and networking opportunities. ...
(11/15/23 5:19am)
On Nov. 1, the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management released a draft report detailing the presence of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances within the state. The report — mandated by the ...
(11/15/23 4:02am)
Artist Greg Pennisten, known professionally as Greg Was Here, credits his childhood love of art to Robert Wyland, a conservationist famous for his life-size whale murals.
(11/15/23 4:01am)
Rebecca Blumenthal ’25 was no stranger to advocacy when she arrived on College Hill in fall 2021. As a high school student in Long Island, Blumenthal was involved in mental health and suicide prevention ...
(11/15/23 5:06am)
The Herald’s fall 2023 poll, which collected over 1,000 responses from undergraduate students, found that approximately one-third of current students are concentrating in the physical sciences, more ...
(11/14/23 2:01am)
Laughter radiates from the kitchen as students sit in the greenhouse to study. Professors and students mingle while making coffee. Environmental groups hold planning meetings. The Urban Environmental ...
(11/14/23 2:05am)
Each of the 20 Brown students arrested on Nov. 8 following the sit-in at University Hall face a trespassing charge, according to University Deputy Director for News and Editorial Development Amanda McGregor. ...
(11/14/23 2:04am)
Though it’s relatively new to Brown’s arts scene, the Black Music Lab — an in-development hub that works to amplify both artists on campus and beyond — has already managed to establish ...
(11/14/23 2:02am)
This fall, residents of Perkins Hall have encountered an unexpected — and some might say unwelcome — sight outside of the building: rodents.
(11/14/23 3:15am)
Coming off one of their worst losses of the season last week against Yale, the football team (5-4, 3-3 Ivy) responded with a hard-fought 21-14 victory over Columbia (2-7, 0-6 Ivy), courtesy of an overtime ...
(11/14/23 2:03am)
On Oct. 10, Marisa Angell Brown stepped into her role as the Providence Preservation Society’s newest executive director. In her new role, Angell Brown aims to form lasting relationships across Providence’s ...