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(09/20/23 3:11am)
I have worked in the fitness industry for nearly a decade at this point. I have worked in and consulted for many different companies and individuals in many different corners of the fitness industry including ...
(09/20/23 3:05am)
Brown recently announced the formation of an ad hoc committee to investigate the University’s admission policies, including the use of standardized testing, early decision and — perhaps most notably ...
(09/20/23 2:05am)
Brown has a well-established reputation for its liberal political bent: In The Herald’s first-year poll, nearly three-quarters of the first year class self-identified as very or somewhat liberal — ...
(09/20/23 3:00am)
In 1971, Linda Mason ’64 became the first female producer for CBS Evening News. In her decades-long career with CBS, Mason fought for her place in a male-dominated office. Long before her role as an ...
(09/20/23 4:49am)
Content Warning: This article includes mentions of transphobia and racism.
(09/20/23 2:01am)
Brown ranks 230th among 286 of the most selective colleges in the country for socioeconomic diversity, according to a Sept. 7 New York Times analysis.
(09/20/23 2:02am)
New course offerings for the Critical Native American and Indigenous Studies concentration are underway for the fall semester, following the program’s launch earlier this year.
(09/20/23 2:04am)
Over the weekend, around two dozen members of Sunrise Brown traveled to New York City to join an estimated 75,000 protesters in a demonstration calling for global leaders — especially President Joe ...
(09/19/23 3:12am)
Statistician Nassim Taleb often points to an allegory of a fragile bridge. Regardless of what car drives over it, it will eventually break. The Swiss author Rolf Dobelli adds on to that: When the bridge ...
(09/19/23 1:04am)
Brown has been ranked the ninth-best college in the nation by the U.S. News and World Report 2024 Rankings, cracking the top ten colleges list for the first time in over two decades. Tied with Johns Hopkins ...
(09/19/23 1:05am)
Sunday’s student-organized fundraiser for the Morocco earthquake relief efforts raised thousands of dollars, which will be transferred to accredited charities Banque Alimentaire and El Baraka Angels ...
(09/19/23 1:01am)
For 81 minutes during Sunday’s game against the University of Rhode Island (0-5-4), the Brown women’s soccer team (4-1-2) struggled to score. Despite dominating the run of play, missed breakaways ...
(09/19/23 2:33am)
The 10th annual Design Week RI kicks off Tuesday afternoon, starting a five-day event organized by DESIGNxRI, a nonprofit organization that works to support Rhode Island’s design sector.
(09/19/23 1:22am)
This past weekend, Mala Noodles held a block party–style grand opening with b-boy dance performances, art displays, lion dancing and a DJ. Several Brown student groups participated in the festivities, ...
(09/19/23 1:03am)
The Global Brown Center for International Students, which serves as a space for students to “celebrate their international identities,” expanded both the International Mentoring Program and International ...
(09/19/23 1:57am)
Westminster and the surrounding streets were transformed into a walkable festival last Friday as local organizations and Providence residents filled parking spaces downtown to participate in Park(ing) ...
(09/19/23 1:02am)
Soon after arriving on campus in late August, students got their first glimpse of a newly renovated Josiah’s, the University’s late-night eatery.
(09/18/23 1:05am)
The University completed renovations on several campus spaces — including the Sharpe Refectory, Graduate Center Tower C and the John Carter Brown Library — over the summer.
(09/18/23 1:04am)
The Bears had 56 seconds to cover 76 yards. By the time the clock ran out at Beirne Stadium Saturday night, the football team (1-0) had earned a hard-fought season-opening victory over the Bryant Bulldogs ...
(09/17/23 1:02pm)
Far from home, students at Brown and the Rhode Island School of Design come together on College Hill annually to celebrate Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year.