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“Solidarity is the political version of love.” - Jewish feminist activist Melanie Kaye/Kantrowitz
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“Solidarity is the political version of love.” - Jewish feminist activist Melanie Kaye/Kantrowitz
Two-hundred and forty-two empty chairs at Shabbat tables dressed with white cloth, plates and cups were set up on the terrace of Brown-RISD Hillel from Nov. 2 to Nov. 6. The installation, titled “The ...
The Faculty Executive Committee shared progress on its goals at the November faculty meeting Tuesday evening. According to Steven Sloman, chair of the FEC and professor of cognitive, linguistic and psychological ...
A group of over 160 faculty members recently sent a letter to President Christina Paxson P’19 P’MD’20 urging the University's administration to call for a ceasefire in the ongoing violence ...
The volleyball team (16-6, 7-5 Ivy League) split a pair of away games this weekend with a loss against Harvard (14-7, 7-5) and a win against Dartmouth (8-13, 5-7). The win against Dartmouth clinched the ...
On Saturday evening, the Brown men’s soccer team (5-4-7, 2-0-5 Ivy League) clinched a postseason berth after a 0-0 draw against Yale (8-5-3, 3-1-3). The Bears’ tie on Saturday led them to their first ...
The Stonewall House’s queer closet is not your typical closet: “When you open the door, there’s a whole community waiting to celebrate you and your beauty,” said Diana-Abasi Archibong ’26.
Biology Undergraduate Education held its second-ever BioWeek from Oct. 29 to Nov. 3, which featured “useful academic tips, fun programming and a view of what careers the future might hold” for students ...
Democrat Gabe Amo, a former White House aide during the Obama and Biden administrations, won the special election for Rhode Island’s 1st U.S. Congressional District seat against Republican opponent ...
On any given day, numerous students can be found cycling around Brown’s campus on their way to and from classes, clubs and other activities.
During the NCAA tournament selection Monday afternoon, the women’s soccer team (11-2-2, 7-0 Ivy) earned a No. 3 seed in their region of the NCAA tournament bracket, its highest position in decades. ...
Around 20 University community members gathered in Smith-Buonanno Hall Monday night for a teach-in on the Stop Cop City movement hosted by local prison abolition group RailRoad.
In August 2022, staff at the University’s Investment Office contacted the student-run Brown Investment Group for a potential meeting. The purpose of the meeting, according to former BIG presidents Ian ...
Since the University’s MRI Research Facility opened for operations in early 2007 as part of the Sidney Frank Hall for Life Sciences, it has been a crucial resource for Brown researchers.
There is no current band working harder than King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard. The six-piece experimental rock combo from Melbourne, Australia has released 25 albums since their debut LP in September ...
Brown men’s water polo (18-6, 6-4 NWPC) picked up another win with a 9-7 victory Saturday morning over the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (11-13, 1-9 NWPC), but Bruno’s three-game winning streak ...
Last weekend, more than 160 students from more than 40 universities across the United States and Canada convened on College Hill for the inaugural College Climate Gathering hosted by Sunrise Brown. From ...
The Department of Computer Science announced revised concentration requirements to students within the department at a meeting Oct. 23. The new requirements, which are not yet finalized, strive to better ...
The word “hangxiety” has recently entered my vocabulary. It describes the feelings of anxiety that accompany a hangover after drinking too much on a night out. If you’ve ever woken up with your ...
On Aug. 24, Richard Schwartz, professor of mathematics, published a preprint paper to arXiv.org that proved a conjecture that has stumped mathematicians for nearly 50 years: What is the shortest strip ...