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Professor Edith Mathiowitz said she thinks the space most “terribly affected” for research purposes is the special area set aside for expensive microscopes used in the labs.
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Professor Edith Mathiowitz said she thinks the space most “terribly affected” for research purposes is the special area set aside for expensive microscopes used in the labs.
Throughout the day, protestors circled Brown’s campus, Rhode Island Hospital and the State House, driving in trucks with flashing lights and billboards reading “Our Patients aren’t Pigs! Vote YES ...
Community members described various attributes that they admire, including perseverance, selflessness and professional excellence in the face of hardship.
The warming center is to remain open 24/7 until June 30th, after which it will convert into a cooling center for the summer.
From her own experiences covering retail, Milnes emphasized the importance of recognizing the versatility of one’s own skillsets when figuring out the kind of niche to work in.
Saturday marked the first sellout for men’s basketball since 2012, according to an announcement made during the game.
Program volunteer Maru Attwood '24 noted that the storytelling encouraged by the program differs from her previous experiences writing for other publications.
The last time Brown and Colgate went head to head last November, the Raiders won 3-2 in a close overtime battle.
The Bears clinched a victory over the Quakers after entering the fourth quarter in a tie.
The game was the last for seniors Eva Durandeau ’23, Vivian Lu ’23 and captain Madie Stockfish ’23, who were honored prior to the game.
A vote to determine the potential approval of the tower will be held at the Commission's March meeting.
“The selectivity of the institution matters, and the more selective you are, the greater the losses in diversity,” said Dean of Admissions Logan Powell during the panel.
Despite the pilot program being signed into law more than a year ago by Governor Dan McKee, no overdose prevention site has opened in Rhode Island.