McKee budget takes advantage of potential surplus, offers tax cuts for Rhode Islanders
By Yael Sarig | February 2Gov. Dan McKee's proposed budget has been criticized by some for failing to address structural issues in the state economy.
Gov. Dan McKee's proposed budget has been criticized by some for failing to address structural issues in the state economy.
Following new equipment updates at the beginning of the semester, the Nelson Fitness Center started using a live occupancy tracker to track the record number of students using the facility.
Students feel increasing pressure to apply for summer internships as spring semester starts.
As the spring semester begins, students and student groups across campus are celebrating the 2023 Lunar New Year, which marks the first new moon of 2023. Celebrations began Jan. 21 in the U.S. and Jan. 22 in Asia; in China, the holiday will end Feb. 6. Lunar New Year traditions trace back ...
The Graduate Labor Organization will begin renegotiating its collective bargaining agreement with the University this February in preparation for the previous contract’s expiration at the end of June, according to Ethan Bernstein, executive dean of administration and finance at the Graduate School. ...
The Born-Digital Scholarly Publishing Institute was established to promote diversity in digital academic publishing.
The Providence Preservation Society has just released their 2023 Most Endangered Properties List, highlighting a number of Providence properties needing restoration.
New report sheds light on unacknowledged effects on third-party nationals of post-9/11 wars.
Few locations in Providence — if any — see more opioid overdoses than Kennedy Plaza. Heat maps show that the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority bus terminal has among the highest rates of overdoses in Providence. “It is the epicenter for overdose(s) in the state of Rhode Island,” ...
Four new members nominated by Mayor Brett Smiley joined the Providence School Board on Wednesday, Jan. 19.
Ranney will step down on July 1 to helm the Yale School of Public Health: "It felt like the right time for me to take a leap,” she said.
Brown University students looked ahead to the rest of 2023 and discussed their resolutions for the year.
Andrews House has a long history at the University beyond its service as a COVID testing site.
Biden, concerned about the threat climate change poses to national security, appoints Kim Cobb to advise his office.
On-campus laundry machines will remain free of charge this semester, according to an Office of Residential Life announcement.
A new bus hub at the intersection of Dorrance and Dyer Streets will replace Kennedy Plaza as the primary depot for Providence.
A new monitor has been installed in the mail room in order to display a queue for students to pick up their items.
This year's celebration marked the first in-person Spring Festival since 2019.
On Jan. 26, members of the Providence City Council’s Committee on Finance voted to approve a revised version of the Tax Exemption Agreement for ProvPort, Providence’s main deepwater port operator.
The Activist Coalition met for the first time since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic on Saturday, with student organizations sharing their objectives for the upcoming semester.