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“I hope that the world can come together to coordinate a humanitarian response to minimize the already catastrophic nature of the earthquake and help the region recover as fast as possible,” said ...
Both the Brook Street dorms and the Lindemann Performing Arts Center are on track for completion in the fall, according to Paul Dietel, assistant vice president of planning, design & construction. ...
What makes “You People” stand out from typical rom-coms is mainly its use of edgy, mildly risky humor. Given that most of the film revolves around cultural differences, viewers have to go into it ...
The win against Dartmouth, the Bears’ second Ivy League victory of the season, was spearheaded by the complimentary play of Isabella Mauricio ’25, Grace Arnolie ’26 and Kyla Jones ’24.
Jennifer Nuzzo, director of the Pandemic Center, highlighted the importance of building “resiliency and access” in terms of public health preparedness.
Sydney LeSon GS, Quynh Mai ’25 and Claudia Spelman ’24 started organizing the group last fall. The club, which began operations this spring, will be an outlet for students, eager beginners and experienced ...
All active undergraduate students can participate in the “simple majority” election, and at least 10% participation is required for the result to be valid.
The switch from DIAP to RPP was initiated due to the University’s reflection on increasing incidences of public, racist violence nationwide, according to the University’s website.
GSC Treasurer Sofia Verba GS attributed the increase in funding to the greater number of graduate students attending the University.
The victories against Dartmouth and Harvard moved Brown to fourth in the Ivy League standings as they continue their pursuit of winning the Ivy League tournament.
Narain, who served as chair of the University’s physics department, passed away Jan. 1. “It’s been a difficult January for the physics community at Brown,” said Physics Chair Gang Xiao. “We ...
The Bears showed strong defense during the first St. Lawrence attack but were unable to maintain the effort, conceding a goal in the fifth minute.
TALO will also continue to host events like the rally it held last December, as well as general body meetings for all CS TAs to attend, said Julia McCauley ’23, a TALO organizer.
The main difficulty that DPS is facing in ensuring dorm security is that “quite frankly, our students are nice people," said Rodney Chatman, vice president for campus safety.