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(09/27/23 1:01am)
The University is one of 17 higher education institutions named in a class-action suit that alleges the schools violated federal antitrust laws by collaborating on financial aid policies when some members ...
(09/26/23 2:49am)
The University’s Undergraduate Finance Board is more important than it sounds. As the student government branch responsible for coordinating funding across undergraduate student groups, UFB finances ...
(09/26/23 1:55am)
On Friday, award-winning Boston-area drag king Quyen Tran made the trek down to Providence to deliver her solo drag show, “Transformation.”
(09/26/23 1:05am)
Woonsocket Middle School closed its doors 14 years ago. Today, in the largest abandoned school in New England, glass crunches underfoot, water damage warps the floors in the basement and the ceiling tiles ...
(09/26/23 1:02am)
Assistant Professor of Theatre Arts and Performance Studies Iván Ramos spoke at a book talk about his recent work “Unbelonging: Inauthentic Sounds in Mexican and Latinx Aesthetics” last Thursday ...
(09/26/23 1:04am)
As of fall 2023, linguistics functions as an independent program from the Cognitive, Linguistic and Psychological Sciences department, according to the CLPS website. Previously, linguistics was one of ...
(09/26/23 1:01am)
Netflix’s long list of movie offerings is continuously in flux, with new releases dropping and fading from memory every month. But this will hopefully not be the case with “Jaane Jaan,” which arrived ...
(09/26/23 1:32am)
Sept. 15 marked the start of National Hispanic Heritage Month in the United States. Celebrations have already begun in Rhode Island, and The Herald has compiled a list of upcoming events that highlight ...
(09/26/23 1:03am)
Set to take the stage for the Afrika Nyaga Drum Festival’s 11th annual performance during PVDFest on Sept. 10, Malian Djembe Master Sidy Maïga and his selected group of artists were practicing constantly ...
(09/25/23 2:14am)
As a Canadian, I get a kick out of telling fellow students where I’m from. While some reactions to my nationality are muted, other reactions are much more intriguing. Recently, it’s become common ...
(09/25/23 2:02am)
Pawtucket-based coffee supplier Hazel Origin Coffee will open its second location in a first-floor retail space in the Chen Family Hall in mid-November, co-owner Dulce Lopez told The Herald. Construction ...
(09/25/23 2:01am)
On a rainy Saturday afternoon, the men’s soccer team (2-4-1, 1-0-0 Ivy) came into their home match against Columbia (2-3-2, 0-1-0 Ivy) looking for their first win since Sept. 1. They delivered, handing ...
(09/25/23 2:03am)
The Bears did not go gentle into the night, but when the clock hit zero at Friday’s highly-anticipated showdown at Harvard Stadium in Cambridge, it was the Crimson (2-0, 1-0 Ivy) who exited with their ...
(09/25/23 2:05am)
Every day, hordes of Brown students run across campus. While some of them might be late for class or taking a morning jog, many have an entirely different goal in mind: finding the latest “birb.” ...
(09/25/23 2:00am)
Alzheimer’s disease — largely categorized by a detriment to memory and cognitive abilities as one ages — has been around for tens of thousands of years. But with new tests, new treatments and new ...
(09/23/23 2:36pm)
Following years of student activism, Brown has officially launched the Critical Native American and Indigenous Studies concentration, which will see its first graduating students this spring. The concentration ...
(12/07/23 5:46am)
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(09/22/23 2:05am)
The Providence City Plan Commission approved the University’s new Institutional Master Plan — a document outlining Brown’s next five-to-ten years of physical developments — at a Sept. 19 meeting. ...
(09/22/23 2:03am)
Over the summer, the University signed a new collective bargaining agreement with the Brown University Security Patrolperson's Association, the union that represents Department of Public Safety campus ...
(09/22/23 4:12am)
A staple of college dorm rooms, Brita’s portable pitchers, jugs and water-bottle-style filtration systems claim to remove or reduce contaminants from water, including chlorine, lead and copper.