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A press release by RICEH noted that approximately 529 people were experiencing “unsheltered homelessness at the beginning of April 2024, a 645% increase since January 2019.”
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A press release by RICEH noted that approximately 529 people were experiencing “unsheltered homelessness at the beginning of April 2024, a 645% increase since January 2019.”
Five Jewish student leaders at Brown expressed mixed views on the encampments and protests escalating across college campuses nationwide.
The event, titled the “Providence Community Forum on Vehicle Noise,” was organized by Imran Dharamsi ’24 and Dr. Erica Walker, assistant professor of epidemiology and founder of the Community Noise ...
The event will feature keynote speakers who are well-known for their studies of Du Bois, according to Barnes.
Alongside the groups’ faculty advisors, Meiklejohns — or Meiks, more colloquially — get to know their advisees and provide academic support throughout their first year at Brown.
At 10:30 a.m., the Department of Public Safety began scanning student IDs, the fourth time since the encampment started Wednesday morning.
Protesters gather at noon for a rally organized by the Brown Palestine Solidarity Caucus and the Graduate Labor Organization.
Demonstrators discuss future plans during a 9 a.m. meeting.
Protesters handed out pamphlets, provided food and attracted individuals to join the demonstration in Kennedy Plaza.
The first motion passed with 17 yes votes, 13 no votes and one abstention. The second motion passed with 17 yes votes, nine no votes and five abstentions.
The approximately 130 students who have been notified had their ID information recorded on Wednesday.