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(10/28/22 3:38am)
After Leona Hariharan ’23 received doula training from Mama Glow, a maternal health education organization, in September 2021, she began to consider how she could create similar opportunities for students ...
(10/28/22 2:02am)
After over two years of efforts and a few surprising phone calls, the work of a man The New York Times once described as the “most visible” prisoner on death row is now at the John Hay Library.
(10/28/22 5:42am)
In the second episode of the Bruno Brief’s series on sexual politics, we examine the landscape of reproductive rights on College Hill, past and present. We speak with Katy Pickens, Metro editor and ...
(10/28/22 2:03am)
On May 15, 1978, an exhibition titled “Private Parts” was set to debut at 128 Main St., organized by a group of Rhode Island School Design students. But the night before the opening, a Providence ...
(10/28/22 4:31am)
Alumni interviews for prospective students will not resume following their suspension at the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to an email from the Office of College Admission sent to alumni ...
(10/28/22 2:04am)
The School of Public Health celebrated the launch of its Pandemic Center in a ceremony Oct. 12. Speeches from Jennifer Nuzzo, Pandemic Center director and professor of epidemiology, as well as Beth Cameron, ...
(10/28/22 2:05am)
If you’ve ever eaten a meal at Andrews Commons, then chances are you’ve encountered Chef Younes Haimoura. Charismatic and upbeat, Haimoura always chats with students as they make their way through ...
(10/27/22 6:16pm)
After years of waiting and speculation, the Fox Point Trader Joe's will have its grand opening next Thursday, Nov. 3.
(10/27/22 2:00am)
Last week, the Providence City Council heard public testimony on a proposed zoning amendment that would further restrict students renting on College Hill. While currently no more than three students can ...
(10/27/22 2:56am)
The Undergraduate Council of Students hosted a sustainability town hall meeting Wednesday, during which members of Brown’s Sunrise chapter presented their petition for the next provost to commit to ...
(10/27/22 2:01am)
Amidst the University’s creative scene, a small group of students found that there was one thing missing: an organization dedicated to TV writing and production.
(10/27/22 2:04am)
The University is in the process of inviting administrators, faculty, students and staff to join a new advisory group on issues related to transportation, traffic and parking.
(10/27/22 2:03am)
The formerly vacant rooms of Andrews House, which were left empty when the University’s health services office moved to the Wellness Center and Residence Hall, are once again full of life. The various ...
(10/27/22 2:24am)
Investigators published a review article earlier this month that highlights some of the positive effects of invasive species on human society and nature and emphasizes the need for more balanced research ...
(10/27/22 2:02am)
When Caspar Schliemann ’25 logged on to Brown’s intramural sports website earlier this semester, he was expecting to sign up his 11-person team for intramural soccer. Instead, he saw basketball, volleyball ...
(10/27/22 2:00am)
On July 12, Marcus Mumford cleared his Instagram feed and posted a single picture: an announcement for his new album “(self-titled).” The news broke a surprising period of inactivity from the artist ...
(10/27/22 2:05am)
Content warning: This article includes mentions of suicide, suicidal ideation and mental health disorders.
(10/26/22 4:46am)
At the end of August, Taylor Swift announced her 10th studio album in an Instagram post and invited her fans to “meet her at midnight” on Oct. 21. “This is a collection of music written in the middle ...
(10/26/22 4:39am)
We love morally gray characters — from Snape in “Harry Potter” to Wanda in Marvel movies, viewers and readers have continually gravitated toward those who seem to do clear moral wrong. But why do ...
(10/26/22 1:02am)
The Rhode Island School of Design launched a new “brand identity” last month to better reflect the school’s “vision, values and priorities,” the culmination of a process that began last spring ...