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Coming to Brown, Meilyn Farina ’26, a Herald copy editor, knew she was interested in journalism and writing.
Every weekday in the early evening, groups of four to five Brown students depart from College Hill carrying backpacks of food, water, hygiene materials, donated clothing and Narcan.
After over a year of renovations, Churchill House reopened to University faculty and students this fall.
Nearly 70 community members gathered on the steps of the Stephen Robert ’62 Campus Center Tuesday afternoon to show their support for the newly formed Labor Organization of Community Coordinators. ...
Sojourner House, a Providence-based nonprofit, has received one of eight grants as part of a new program from the Department of Justice’s Office on Violence Against Women, allowing the organization ...
Last month, the Department of Public Safety launched a new initiative that aims to “enhance pedestrian safety and decrease accidents” at campus intersections, according to a Sept. 19 Today@Brown announcement. ...
The Sharpe Refectory officially opened a new kosher kitchen Sept. 20, according to a recent University press release. On the same day, the Ratty opened an allergen-free kitchen as well as an “enhanced ...
The Sharpe Refectory opened a new halal eating station on Sept. 20, according to a recent University press release. Alongside the station, the Ratty also unveiled its new kosher and allergen-aware kitchens ...
The Eviction Prevention Assistance Program, a brief successor of RentReliefRI, closed at the end of August, a state official told The Herald. The program was funded by the remnants of $200 million in ...
The Student Government Association — consisting of the Undergraduate Council of Students, the Undergraduate Finance Board and the Class Coordinating Board — announced the results of its first-year ...
“The Super Models,” a four–part documentary series starring Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista, Cindy Crawford and Christy Turlington, hit the ground running on Sept. 20. Streaming on Apple TV+, ...
The line between funny yet surface-level movies and funny movies with substance is not easy to cross, but John Carney’s “Flora and Son” makes the feat look effortless. Following the story of single ...
Last Saturday, the football team (2-1, 0-1 Ivy) defeated Central Connecticut State University (1-3, 0-1 Northeast Conference) in a blowout 42-20 win at Bruno’s home opener. With the win against the ...
Local artisans lined Wickenden Street on Saturday, Sept. 30 — selling everything from Jamaican Patties to eclectic candles. The Wickenden Street Makers Market, hosted twice per year, brings together ...
This Sunday, Providence’s participatory art carnival Wooly Fair returned for the first time since 2013. This year’s rendition, Wooly Fair 2023: Big Deal, featured many performers and 22 interactive ...
With a 2-1 victory over nationally ranked Princeton (6-2-2, 1-1 Ivy League) on Saturday at Stevenson-Pincince Field, the Brown women’s soccer team (6-1-2, 2-0) proved it is still the juggernaut of the ...
This weekend, the women’s volleyball team (10-3, 1-2 Ivy) split matches at the Pizzitola Sports Center, losing to the Princeton Tigers (6-6, 3-1 Ivy) Friday and winning against the Penn Quakers (2-12, ...
Between test preparations, personal statements and undergraduate coursework, prospective law school students are often inundated with work during the application process. Applications can be especially ...
In 2019, a team of researchers based at Brown and the University of Minnesota launched the HerbUX project, The Herald previously reported. Focused on making digital herbarium collections more accessible, ...
On Wednesday, activist and scholar Angela Davis kicked off the University's three-day Voices of Mass Incarceration symposium at a keynote conversation titled “The Feminist Fight to Bring Mumia Home.” ...