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(09/22/22 2:03am)
Beginning Dec. 1, dispensary owners in Rhode Island will be able to legally sell marijuana for recreational use, following the national trend of legalization in states across the country.
(09/22/22 2:01am)
When several hospitalists at Miriam Hospital wanted to publish a case report on their findings from treating patients with COVID-19, they recognized a shortage of journals dedicated to hospital medicine. ...
(09/22/22 2:05am)
James Tilton, who prefers to go by Jim, begins his mornings in a classic 1860 colonial farmhouse in Clinton, Conn. He then embarks on a one-hour journey to College Hill, where he works as the University’s ...
(09/22/22 2:00am)
The 80s had “Heathers,” the 90s had “Clueless” and the 2000s had “Mean Girls.” These films defined their generations with their distinctive and sometimes unrealistic portrayal of teens of ...
(09/22/22 2:02am)
Director Olivia Wilde and her film, “Don’t Worry Darling,” can’t get a break from the headlines; there are rumors that lead actress Florence Pugh refuses to do press, the motives for Shia Labeouf’s ...
(09/21/22 4:29am)
Self-censorship must have existed since humans first formed groups. Some powerful majority always decides which values, ideas and ways of being are permissible, and those who transgress these norms face ...
(09/21/22 5:23am)
The Undergraduate Finance Board’s updated constitution — announced by Vice Chair Arjun Krishna Chopra ’25 at the Sept. 14 Undergraduate Council of Students town hall — delegates special elections ...
(09/21/22 3:29am)
Two new committees — an outreach committee, led by Jung Haye To ’24, and a polling committee, led by Alexander Ávila ’23 — were announced at a Sept. 14 Undergraduate Council of Students meeting. ...
(09/21/22 3:39am)
The Center for Language Studies will sponsor a new Certificate in Intercultural Competence that will allow students to formally synthesize their language and experiential learning into a cohesive learning ...
(09/21/22 2:01am)
Since its formation in 2004, the LGBTQ Center has been located on the third floor of the Stephen Robert ’62 Campus Center. But last year, the University announced plans to transition the center to Stonewall ...
(09/21/22 2:03am)
This fall, Rhode Island will see its first election that garners widespread national attention since 2014’s gubernatorial contest between former Cranston Mayor Allan Fung and then-state Treasurer Gina ...
(09/21/22 2:05am)
Hardly three weeks after setting up his dorm room in Marcy House for the start of the fall semester, Oliver Villanueva ’25 found himself moving many of his belongings for a second time after his roommate ...
(09/21/22 2:04am)
Primaries in Rhode Island for a number of local, state and federal races took place Sept. 13. That night, incumbent Dan McKee won the Democratic nomination for governor, while Republican candidate Ashley ...
(09/21/22 2:02am)
Two weeks ago, torrential rain left parts of the Ocean State underwater. In the coming years, Providence’s stormwater infrastructure will likely be tested by more frequent and intense storms due to ...
(09/20/22 3:09am)
To the Editor:
(09/20/22 1:49am)
The football team shined in another action-packed weekend for Brown Athletics, with the Bears winning their season opener Saturday after entering overtime twice. Men’s water polo and women’s rugby ...
(09/20/22 2:28am)
From post-primary recounts to disputes over the taxation of Providence’s famous Superman Building, here’s the latest news from the city and state:
(09/20/22 2:04am)
The men’s water polo team (7-4) fell 20-5 to No. 9 Pepperdine University (4-6) on Sunday morning to wrap up their three-game California road trip. Despite the blowout loss, the Bears returned to Providence ...
(09/20/22 2:05am)
New independent cooperative bookstore Heartleaf Books was opened by sisters Caroline and Mads Vericker on Atwells Avenue last Wednesday. Heartleaf is a consumer and worker co-op which aims to involve ...
(09/20/22 2:02am)
The women’s soccer team (5-2-1) fell to Oklahoma State University (7-1-1) 2-0 on the road Sunday afternoon. Facing temperatures in the upper 90s in Stillwater, Okla., the Bears battled the Cowgirls ...