christmas adventures in openAI [narrative]
On the sixth night of Chanukah, which is also Christmas Eve, I am awake and burning in my childhood bed. It isn't a flame, but a computer running on my bare stomach that sears a red spot into my ...
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On the sixth night of Chanukah, which is also Christmas Eve, I am awake and burning in my childhood bed. It isn't a flame, but a computer running on my bare stomach that sears a red spot into my ...
The Sunday Scaries are only scary when you think ahead to Monday. I’ve always had the Sunday Scaries, but at the start of freshman year, one of my best friends and I started a tradition called Smoothie ...
My sister is a forest dweller. She leads a pastoral existence—the trees are her companions and the stars her teachers. At Colby College in Waterville, Maine, the rustic wind nudges time forward. The ...
I’ve seen the clip a few times now. Anya Taylor-Joy is on a press tour, promoting her movie The Menu in a BBC interview. “I have a thing about feminine rage,” she says. She kicks the air playfully ...
Gum-covered bus rides. Fingers stained Bomb Pop red. Billabong swim trunks clinging to two still-growing legs. This is what “Clarity”—Zedd’s iconic 2012 pop banger—means to me. When Ice Spice ...
The University will resume hiring computer science undergraduate and head teaching assistants for next fall, according to Thursday’s email to the department from Tom Doeppner, director of CS undergraduate ...
A bill introduced by Rhode Island State Senate President Dominick Ruggerio (D-4) proposes the replacement of all lead service lines in Rhode Island at no cost to homeowners within 10 years. If the bill ...
At the I-195 Commision's Wednesday meeting, the designers of the proposed Fane Tower skyscraper presented solutions to issues raised at the commission’s January meeting.
In a 1987 interview with the New York Times, author Toni Morrison recalled how people would ask whether she considers herself a “Black writer” or a “writer,” with the implication that she was ...
Over the past sixty years, affirmative action and race-conscious college admissions have been the subject of extensive debate across the country — especially on university campuses.
Ocean Vuong, celebrated poet and author of “On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous,” spoke about his experiences as a queer, Vietnamese American poet as part of the Greg and Julie Flynn Cogut Institute ...
Leela Canuelas-Puri ’23 and Meena Pandit ’23, a former Herald staff writer, were selected for the Brooke Owens Fellowship this January. The organization, which is known for its competitive application ...
From protests and campaigns to voter registration drives and fundraisers, activism efforts in Providence have taken many different forms to address the issues faced by local communities. Today, Providence ...
Dori Walker ’24 entered the Blue Room with a sizable black box tapping the side of her knee. She came to talk about her work and her creative practices and processes. Also, she had to return a camera. ...
Founded in 1994, the Langston Hughes Community Poetry Reading shares the work and wisdom of the Harlem Renaissance poet with the Providence community. The event brings together artists and community members ...
This year’s Academy Awards nominations came with a surprise: Andrea Riseborough’s best actress nomination for her role in Michael Morris’ film “To Leslie.” But regardless of the public controversy ...
When I was eight, my sister bought me a notebook I’d been asking for on the condition that I write a diary entry in it every day. At first, the ideal of cool teenagers writing in pink diaries with ostentatious ...
On Jan. 24, the Van Wickle Gates opened to welcome a cohort of midyear transfer students to begin their journey on College Hill, according to a Jan. 25 University press release. Forty-seven of 210 transfer ...
On a trip to China over two years ago, Yas Chicken owner Jun Zhang fell in love — with the McDonald’s chicken sandwich. “I ate them almost consistently every day,” he said. “It was that bad.” ...
The first renegotiation meeting between the Graduate Labor Organization and the University took place inside the Stephen Robert ’62 Campus Center Wednesday, marking the start of contract renegotiations. ...