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“It is women who love horror. Gloat over it. Feed over it. Are nourished by it. Shudder and cling and cry out and come back for more.” – Bela Lugosi
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“It is women who love horror. Gloat over it. Feed over it. Are nourished by it. Shudder and cling and cry out and come back for more.” – Bela Lugosi
I didn’t come to college intending to buy a gecko, and yet there I was in the Providence Petco on my eighteenth birthday, looking at potential terrariums for the future third resident of my Keeney double. ...
As you sit tucked in the hidden nooks around campus, nestled on a bench with a hot chai latte in hand, you can’t help but look up from your work and take in all of the unfamiliar faces—the crowds ...
2015
My feet swing under the chipped wooden table. I soak in the smell of sizzling tomato sauce. My grandmother’s hands—soft from Pond’s hand lotion but aged from years of hot oil splashes—are a blur. ...
In a much-anticipated announcement, the International Skating Union declared the U.S. Figure Skating Team champions in late January for their performance at the 2022 Olympics.
Earlier this month, the Providence City Council unanimously approved the nation’s first state-regulated overdose prevention center. The center is the subject of a School of Public Health and New York ...
The women’s lacrosse team (2-0) opened their season with wins against No. 22 University of Massachusetts (0-2) and University of Albany (0-4) this weekend. The Saturday upset against the Minutewomen ...
Aside from being about a cobbled-together, half-dead creature, “Lisa Frankenstein” has very little to do with Mary Shelley’s classic novel. The film, released on Valentine’s Day, more closely ...
In the coming months, students at Brown may notice a new publication on College Hill — the Brown Jewish Journal.
On Feb. 6, teachers and staff at 360 High School in South Providence were informed at an emergency meeting that their school would be closed and merged under the Juanita Sanchez Educational Complex. The ...
Taiko performers from across the world assembled Saturday to present a community concert, “In Return,” at the Lindemann Performing Arts Center.
“Wind power holds exciting potential for (Rhode Island’s) energy needs,” said former Gov. Donald Carcieri ’65 in his 2007 State of the State address.
This weekend, the women’s ice hockey team (11-15-3, 7-12-3 ECAC) played their final matches of the regular season, facing off against No. 6 Cornell (21-6-1, 16-5-0 ECAC) and No. 5 Colgate (27-6-1, 18-4-0 ...
On Saturday evening, the women’s basketball team (14-9, 5-5 Ivy League) secured a 61-59 win over the Penn Quakers (12-11, 4-6).
In a weekend defined by second-half efforts, the men’s basketball team (7-17, 3-6 Ivy) headed south to play Ivy League opponents Princeton (19-3, 7-2 Ivy) and Penn (9-15, 1-8 Ivy) on Friday and Saturday ...
A Jan. 12 revision to the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act has prompted museums, including Brown’s Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology, to implement changes and undergo repatriation ...
In Gov. Dan McKee’s annual State of the State Address last month, one goal stood out: His administration will seek to bring Rhode Island up to the level of Massachusetts student achievement by 2030, ...
Amid student activism responding to the Israel-Palestine war, campuses reconsidering their admissions policies and concerns of academic freedom in the face of political pressure, Brown and other universities ...