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Last year, the University book drive resulted in the collection and distribution of 299 children’s books in the local community.
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Last year, the University book drive resulted in the collection and distribution of 299 children’s books in the local community.
Planned Parenthood Advocates, Brown ACLU, Period Equity @ Brown, Saving Mothers, Women’s Health Advocacy Group and Circle of Women hosted the event.
The collective formed in 2010 under the name “AliveSinceForever” after meeting on “KanyeToThe,” a Ye fan forum. The group eventually changed its name to BROCKHAMPTON in 2014.
Kalikoonāmaukūpuna Kalāhiki ’24 said that NAB aims to create a space for its members to honor their distinct identities as Native and Indigenous students by allowing members to share their backgrounds ...
At the talk, Steven A. Wartman discussed data and medicine. He pointed to certain estimates which predict there could eventually be as many as 10,000 data points on any patient. "This requires physicians ...
The proposed building would consist of 61 units, ranging from studios to three-bedroom units, including affordable housing serviced by Section 8 vouchers, according to Rebecca Shofield, a representative ...
Though current Rhode Island law requires towns and cities to make 10% of their available housing affordable, only six of 39 communities in the state met this requirement in 2021, according to HousingWorks ...
Working between Providence and Puerto Rico, Rhode Island School of Design alum Marina Ramos Ortiz uses sand in their art to demonstrate an impermanence of Puerto Rico rooted in colonialism.
At a Ward 1 community meeting Monday evening, developer Pennrose presented updated plans for a new building on a parcel off of South Main Street. Residents expressed concerns about the proposal’s sustainability ...
After scoring a career-high 23 points during a Friday game, Grace Arnolie ’26 earned a second consecutive week as Ivy League Rookie of the Week.
Director Rian Johnson is a filmmaker who loves to operate within established genres but hates to be defined by them.
The film, which features several musical numbers, stars Will Ferrell as the Ghost of Christmas Present and Ryan Reynolds as a morally-ambiguous media consultant.
Men’s hockey defeated crosstown rival No. 8 Providence College 3-2 on Saturday night, marking the first time Brown has won the Mayor’s Cup Trophy in almost seven years.
Dozens of advocates and individuals experiencing homelessness gathered outside the State House on Monday to demand 500 new beds in state homeless shelters.
While “1899” is already great, it has the groundwork to be incredible. The show’s suspenseful pace leaves it perfectly set up for future seasons.