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(05/25/23 3:45am)
On Thursday, May 4, students flocked to Avon Cinema to attend the Brown Motion Pictures spring premiere. Among the five fully student-made films was “Visitation,” written by Finn Blomquist Eggerling ...
(05/25/23 1:36am)
For over 50 years, the University’s Open Curriculum has allowed students to pursue a variety of academic interests before narrowing in on a field they are ultimately most passionate about.
(05/25/23 1:26am)
“Is it Greg or New Dorm?” — that was the headline of a Herald article from fall 2021. The concept was straightforward: Newer members of the campus community were calling the Vartan Gregorian Quadrangle ...
(05/25/23 1:05am)
Six distinguished leaders and scholars are slated to receive honorary doctorates during Commencement this year: Douglas W. Diamond ’75, Elaine G. Luria, Bernicestine Elizabeth McLeod Bailey ’68 P’99 ...
(05/25/23 1:04am)
Kailiang “Kail” Fu ’23 and Margherita Micaletti-Hinojal ’23 will serve as senior orators at 2023 Commencement. Micaletti-Hinojal’s speech will discuss Brown’s reputation as the so-called “happy ...
(05/25/23 12:40am)
In warm weather, Brown’s quads are known as gathering places for students to throw a frisbee or quietly read a book. But all year round, the University’s outdoor spaces also host different types of ...
(05/25/23 1:03am)
Annie Cimack ’23 called her sophomore year living arrangements “a gilded cage.”
(05/25/23 1:01am)
Founded in 1764, Brown University has lived a life spanning several centuries. As the seventh-oldest institution of higher education in the United States, the University has seen a world of war, peace, ...
(05/25/23 1:02am)
While Brown’s campus is known for its rigorous academic curriculum and diverse student body, it is also home to a thriving music scene. For some, College Hill is where a hobby of playing music became ...
(05/25/23 12:01am)
Where has the time gone? It’s as if I closed my eyes on my first night here at Brown and opened them on the morning of our graduation. When we said yes to Brown, we decided that this was the place to ...
(05/24/23 11:56pm)
I wrote my Common App essay about food. There was no other topic so significant to me then, and though much has changed since, there’s still nothing I would rather write about as I reflect on these ...
(05/24/23 11:53pm)
I’ve learned many lessons both inside and outside of the classroom during college. But one of the most profound lessons changed my outlook on college, and on life — and it happened on an otherwise ...
(05/24/23 9:57pm)
College is the time to find yourself — at least that’s what movies tell us.
(05/24/23 9:54pm)
Freshman year — and especially that maiden semester — each of us had to blaze trails and enforce good habits. Many of us had never lived on our own or been without a nagging parent regulating our ...
(05/24/23 9:52pm)
The day after he delivered the Noah Krieger ’93 Lecture on the future of American democracy here at Brown, Connecticut Sen. Chris Murphy published an Atlantic piece on the same topic. He wrote that ...
(05/25/23 12:02am)
The first column I ever wrote for The Herald was titled “I did not like the first-year reading.”
(05/24/23 12:06am)
“The Ballad of the Tea Table” premiered at the Avon Cinema earlier this month as one of the five student films produced by Brown Motion Pictures this spring.
(05/23/23 1:08am)
One of the five films produced by Brown Motion Pictures this spring, “Persimmons” uses an unconventional metaphor to portray how love endures complicated changes, according to director Lydia Riess ...
(05/22/23 10:58pm)
The John Hay Library’s exhibition gallery is currently occupied by seven glass cases containing books, posters, wrought-iron forceps or — in one instance — nothing at all. These displays are part ...
(05/19/23 5:52pm)
The Sciences Library, the John D. Rockefeller Jr. Library, the List Art Center, Graduate Center — these brutalist buildings have a defined presence on campus, even if their aesthetics are highly controversial. ...