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As far as future plans for the Black Music Lab go, Enongo Lumumba-Kasongo said that she wants to continue providing support for performances, carve out a regular meeting time and space for anyone who’d ...
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The Bears will now hope to take Saturday’s momentum into the season finale at home against Dartmouth. A win over the Big Green would seal Brown Football’s first winning season since 2013.
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Marisa Angell Brown previously served as associate director of the Rhode Island School of Design’s Center for Complexity and assistant director of programs at Brown University’s John Nicholas Brown ...
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The show’s costume designer deserves special mention, styling each character with suave.
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With his four made threes in Saturday’s competition, Kino Lilly Jr. ’25 is now tied for eighth place in program history with 159 career three-pointers.
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Defense manufacturer Textron has supplied aircraft to the Israeli Air Force. RISD has received funding from Textron for exhibits, scholarships, fellowships and studios.
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Forward Ava Seelenfreund ’24 recorded 10 shots in the Bears’ Saturday game against Quinnipiac.
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The Bears took the first set against Columbia 25-12, their largest margin of victory in a single set since Oct. 27 against Penn.
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The company focuses on making locally sourced food “affordable and accessible,” according to their website.
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“Priscilla,” Sofia Coppola’s most recent film, sheds light on Elvis’s stardom from the perspective of his wife.
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Presentations incorporated a broad range of ideologies and perspectives, covering topics ranging from friendship and happiness to pedagogy and contemplative thinking.
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The panel followed a Wednesday screening of “Mankiller,” which celebrates the legacy of Wilma Mankiller, the first woman who served as principal chief of the Cherokee Nation from 1985 to 1995.
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The idea for VRoxy was sparked by Cornell PhD student Mose Sakashita’s frustrations working remotely as a teaching assistant during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The panel followed a Wednesday screening of “Mankiller,” which celebrates the legacy of Wilma Mankiller, the first woman who served as Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation from 1985 to 1995.