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Students expressed mixed reactions to BCA’s lineup. While some thought the artists were not the best fit for Spring Weekend, many shared their excitement for the event.
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Students expressed mixed reactions to BCA’s lineup. While some thought the artists were not the best fit for Spring Weekend, many shared their excitement for the event.
Students expressed mixed reactions to BCA’s lineup. While some thought the artists were not the best fit for Spring Weekend, many shared their excitement for the event.
Avantika also discussed previous, current and future projects, sharing her affinity for her character in “Mean Girls.”
The Bears will next play in the Ivy 7s tournament on April 20. Courtesy of Brown Athletics
Some speakers highlighted increasing affordable housing, introducing transportation alternatives and expanding accessibility to emergency disaster communication as important steps to bridging age disparities. ...
The new location will be shared with Providence Vegan Deli.
A magnitude 4.8 earthquake can be felt over hundreds of miles from its epicenter and may cause very minor property damage, according to Colleen Dalton ’00, professor of earth, environmental, and planetary ...
This year, 438 winners were chosen to receive the award among a pool of over 5,000 applicants, according to the Goldwater Scholarship’s website.
Elizabeth Polydefkis ’25, Clara Tandar ’25 and Jennifer Wang ’25 (left to right) were among 438 awardees of the Goldwater scholarship this year. Courtesy of Elizabeth Polydefkis ’25, Clara Tandar ...
Students on the green gathered to watch the eclipse, enjoy the temperate weather and learn more about astronomy.
Elsa Gonsiorowski’s three-year-old daughter couldn’t pick a favorite animal or exhibit from her visit to the aquarium. She said she loved “all of it!”
The Big Red lost the ball 17 times during the match, 10 of which were forced errors by the Bears’ defense. Brown only dropped possession 12 times.
The two teams traded blowouts in Saturday’s doubleheader, with the Tigers taking the opener 17-8 and the Bears winning the back-end 11-4. Courtesy of Emma Marion via Brown Athletics
On Wednesday, UCS hosted a tabling event featuring community representatives from a variety of local non-profits and student organizations dedicated to community engagement.
Carlo Kim ’27, an SLA organizer, said that the event added important context to common beliefs about the changing role of labor unions over time.