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(10/18/23 2:02am)
On a slick and rainy playing surface in New York City, Brown women’s soccer (9-1-2, 5-0-0 Ivy League) squared off against the Columbia Lions (7-3-3, 1-2-2), whose staunch defense had only conceded 5 ...
(10/18/23 4:59am)
The first time Keshia Abraham and her mother visited her younger brother in high school, they were brought to the principal’s office to discuss his attention problems.
(10/17/23 3:12am)
Entering college, I was hesitant about taking an economics course. When I finally did, I often found myself rationalizing the decision to those around me: “Sure, ‘Introduction to Game Theory’ is ...
(10/17/23 1:45am)
Large sections of the Sciences Library’s lower levels — including the basement and lobby — were closed through the weekend due to a water spillage caused by a faulty sprinkler, according to Vice ...
(10/17/23 2:24am)
Goalkeeper Hudson Blatteis ’24 wasn’t expected to be on the field much this season for the men’s soccer team (4-4-4, 1-0-3 Ivy). But after an error from starter Henrik Weiper ’26 in an early season ...
(10/17/23 1:04am)
Lyric Johnson ’24 began creating art when they picked up photography in 2020 as a way to get outside during the pandemic. It began as “just a hobby.”
(10/17/23 1:05am)
The Brown Lecture Board hosted Emmy-nominated actor and comedian Rainn Wilson Monday evening, an event which included a moderated conversation and a student question-and-answer session afterward.
(10/17/23 1:03am)
On the Main Green Wednesday, students gathered around a table adorned with LGBTQ+ flags, pins, flavored popcorn and plentiful rainbow merchandise. The table’s offerings were part of the University’s ...
(10/17/23 1:02am)
Roughly one in three women in Rhode Island have experienced domestic violence in their lifetime, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. That is the alarming statistic the ...
(10/17/23 1:01am)
Released on Oct. 12, “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour” is a nearly three-hour film that documents Taylor Swift’s North American tour of the same name which began earlier in the year. The movie is a ...
(10/17/23 1:08am)
This past Friday, boygenius fans were anything but unlucky: The trio, composed of Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers and Lucy Dacus, released their newest EP titled “the rest.”
(10/16/23 12:02am)
The football team (3-2, 1-1 Ivy) put on a show for its family weekend crowd with a stunning 28-27 comeback victory in overtime against the Princeton Tigers (2-3, 1-1 Ivy) on Saturday afternoon. The win ...
(10/16/23 12:01am)
On Monday, it was dog meat. On Tuesday, it was “HuMilk” — or, supposedly, human breast milk.
(10/16/23 1:38am)
The women’s volleyball team (14-3, 5-2 Ivy League) extended its win streak to five this weekend, sweeping both Dartmouth (6-10, 3-4) and Harvard (11-5, 4-3) in three sets at home.
(10/16/23 12:04am)
On Sept. 17, the Providence City Council passed a resolution declaring Providence the country’s first “Climate Jobs City,” resolving to work on decarbonizing and retrofitting buildings, investing ...
(10/16/23 12:28am)
The protagonist of Melissa Broder’s newest novel “Death Valley,” published Oct. 3, travels to the Mojave Desert under the pretense of conducting research for a novel of her own. In reality, she ...
(10/16/23 12:03am)
Former and current students and faculty came together to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Writing Fellows Program in the Watson Institute for International Affairs Wednesday. The event featured a ...
(10/15/23 8:00pm)
The Herald conducted polling this summer to get a clearer picture of the class of 2027. Now, we analyze the data to get a picture of admissions, exploring test-optional policies, legacy impacts and the ...
(10/14/23 2:43am)
Content warning: This article contains descriptions of violence and discussions of death.
(10/13/23 4:30am)
At one point or another, I’m sure we’ve all come across the famous love language questions: “Do you prefer words of affirmation or acts of service?” or “Do you express love as gift giving or ...