Letter: Remembering John Owen Habib ’24
John Owen Habib, 21, died on April 11, 2023 following a fall while hiking in Morocco. He was pursuing one of his greatest passions — traveling and exploring the world. For John Owen, the world was a ...
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John Owen Habib, 21, died on April 11, 2023 following a fall while hiking in Morocco. He was pursuing one of his greatest passions — traveling and exploring the world. For John Owen, the world was a ...
To wonder is to admire the inexplicable, to notice a rare delight; it is to allow one’s curiosity to take a meander and prod at something surprising. Lately, I have begun to collect small moments of ...
I’m on the car ride home with my best friends. We’re piled in, with five in the middle seat and two curled up in the trunk. Don’t tell my mom! The sun roof is open, the windows are down, and the ...
I sat in my dorm’s communal kitchen painting my friend’s nails. It was mid-first semester and the heat hadn’t turned on yet, so it was uncomfortable to wear anything less than a sweatshirt. Every ...
One year, my mother committed herself to scrapbooking my oma’s life. For weeks, she scoured the depths of old boxes and dusty albums, until she’d found records of every pivotal moment of my oma that ...
The tiny European car parked outside the window of Babu’s cafe in Zürich has a few droplets of water on the rear windshield. The people come and go around me, on and off like the intermittent rain. ...
From the days of the broad-shouldered financiers who peddled an English drape to the dependable flannels of the power suit, Ivy League campuses have always been hotbeds of the styles associated with the ...
Despite falling short of qualifying for the Ivy League Tournament, Brown men’s basketball enjoyed a historic milestone this season: Head Coach Mike Martin ’04 became the winningest coach in Bears ...
On March 17, State Rep. June Speakman (D-Bristol) introduced a bill in the Rhode Island House of Representatives that would create a $50 million revolving fund for the construction of mixed-income public ...
Representatives from developer CV Properties presented their proposal for a project combining I-195 Redevelopment District Parcels 14 and 15 and the adjacent University property at 198-200 Dyer St. at ...
Every Monday evening this month, Brown students and members of the Providence community have trickled into the Music Mansion at 88 Meeting St. to watch live performances by student musicians.
“Say, ‘Trees!’”
George Morgan, an accomplished professor emeritus at the University and a pioneer of Brown’s renowned open curriculum, died Feb. 4 at age 98.
When Jazzmin Andrade was incarcerated for the first time, she was separated from her eldest son, who was less than a year old at the time.
This February, the University’s Office of Institutional Equity and Diversity began the search for a Title IX Case Manager, a new position within the Title IX Office. OIED has yet to make a hire from ...
Fans of RuPaul’s Drag Race around the world watched as drag legend and proud trans woman Sasha Colby won the crown for the show’s fifteenth season last Friday. This was a symbolic moment for many ...
A Department of Public Safety officer was dispatched to University Hall Tuesday morning in response to roughly 100 fliers posted on the building by five members of the environmental advocacy group Sunrise ...
Over the last few months, students applying to investment banking firms for summer internships have gone through a hectic cycle of networking, interviewing and negotiating offers. While successful applicants ...
From Kim Kardashian’s vampire facial to Gwyneth Paltrow’s vaginal steaming, a fixation on anti-aging and beauty has inspired a wave of inventive procedures that are questionably described as “self-care.” ...