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(09/23/22 2:00am)
Three legal scholars and reproductive justice leaders discussed the negative implications of the Dobbs v. Jackson Supreme Court decision — which overturned the constitutional right to abortion this ...
(09/23/22 3:31am)
As a nostalgic senior, I’ve often found myself reminiscing about my first year, and in particular, the inextricable link between my first-year experience and partying. Drinking is at the core of the ...
(09/23/22 2:51am)
As the perfect embodiment of the English major who would happily spend hours dissecting a Sally Rooney novel in the corner during a bustling dinner party, it has never occurred to me to question her cult ...
(09/23/22 2:29am)
They called themselves an army. They set up camp on a private pot farm in central Oʻahu, locked out the legal owner of the property, and stayed there for nine months. They wore knockoff military uniforms. ...
(09/23/22 2:15am)
On the grayest days this fall, when all you want to do is curl up and read a book…maybe that’s exactly what you should do.
(09/23/22 2:22am)
The ineluctable presence of mid-dark tan when the cold weather comes will find no welcome, at least, in my closet. Yes, fall weather is upon us, and with it the great unifier of men’s fashion across ...
(09/23/22 3:26am)
Eighth grade was the year I tried to remove my upper lip hairs in three different ways.
(09/23/22 2:30am)
tw: homophobic slurs in English and Spanish
(09/23/22 2:36am)
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(09/23/22 4:33am)
In a little more than a year, the internet will face a major wave of regulation mostly targeted to protect data and fight misinformation.
(09/23/22 2:02am)
The Rhode Island Public Transit Authority is experiencing a shortage of bus drivers, affecting those who rely on the transit system to get to school, work or around town.
(09/23/22 2:05am)
The University has begun planning to build a new integrated life sciences building in Providence’s Jewelry District as it runs out of space for research in its current facilities, according to Dean ...
(09/23/22 2:04am)
When you first walk into the studio of Rena Jiang ’23, it feels like you’re there to see an old friend. Though dotted with tattooing equipment, the space is far from clinical; an open skylight and ...
(09/23/22 2:03am)
Late Sunday night, a flight carrying the men’s water polo team back from the West Coast landed in Boston. The team had embarked on a road trip through California beginning Friday in which they played ...
(09/23/22 2:01am)
New locations of Feed the Cheeks, a cookie shop, and Zinneken’s, which serves Belgian waffles, plan to open just off Thayer Street this semester. Both located on Angell Street, Feed the Cheeks will ...
(09/23/22 4:29am)
When Pietro Pignatti Morano Campori ’26 arrived on campus this fall, he had only decided on two courses to take during his first semester. He knew for certain that he wanted to take courses in economics ...
(09/22/22 2:59am)
As I enter my senior year at Brown, I’m watching everyone around me make decisions that, on the surface, seem life-defining. What will our futures hold, and what is the best way we can shape them? For ...
(09/22/22 2:58am)
COVID-19 is still going around. Despite declining case counts nationwide, our country currently faces about 55,000 new infections and hundreds of deaths a day. At Brown, many of us know peers who have ...
(09/22/22 2:41am)
Schools in the Providence Public School District opened Aug. 29 for the first day of classes. Though some things are different — this is the first school year since the pandemic in which masks are no ...
(09/22/22 2:04am)
Johanny DiZoglio, who has rented in Providence since the age of 16, remembers the days she could rent a three-bedroom apartment for as cheap as $750 each month. Now, about two decades later, DiZoglio ...