Man shot outside Islamic Center of Rhode Island, no suspects identified
By Julia Vaz | November 21A man was shot outside the Islamic Center of Rhode Island Friday afternoon.
A man was shot outside the Islamic Center of Rhode Island Friday afternoon.
More than 50 Providence residents gathered Monday across the street from three Angell Street houses to oppose their demolition.
Earlier this month, 20 members of the student group BrownU Jews for Ceasefire Now were arrested by the Brown Department of Public Safety under trespassing charges during a University Hall sit-in calling for divestment from “companies that enable war crimes in Gaza," The Herald previously reported. ...
Ward 6 Councilor Miguel Sanchez was fired from his position as a staffer in Gov. McKee’s office after his pro-Palestine social media posts gained media attention.
The Global Brown Center hosted International Education Week events to promote intercultural education and support international students.
On Nov. 2, the Providence City Council passed the Building Energy Reporting Ordinance, which mandates that owners of large buildings — those over 20,000 square feet — must track and report their energy usage to the city.
UCS lists demands to University in school-wide communication following Wednesday’s listening session on Israel-Palestine conflict
Catch up on the latest reporting since 20 students were arrested at a University Hall sit-in calling for a ceasefire and divestment.
Senior Vice President Cass Cliatt says the University will not take actions that express political views
Based on performance of test wells, Brown may integrate geothermal energy on campus
Rhode Island saw a more than 60% increase in the number of home-schooled students between the 2019-20 and 2021-22 school years — one of the largest increases in the nation.
On Nov. 15, the Rhode Island Department of Transportation submitted a revised version of its Carbon Reduction Strategy to the Federal Highway Administration. If the plan is approved, RIDOT is eligible to receive an estimated $35.7 million from the federal government to spend on carbon reduction projects ...
SJP discusses collaboration with campus groups, ‘standing alongside’ BrownU Jews for Ceasefire Now
Last month, the Title IX and Gender Equity Office released a series of revisions to their Title IX procedures, according to an Oct. 27 Today@Brown announcement. Notable changes shared in the message include the implementation of a single-hearing officer model, an increase in the time ...
Student protestors demand University protect free speech, call for ceasefire in Gaza
The event encouraged students to share their “feelings and experiences regarding campus climate, the Israel-Palestine conflict, student activism … (and) how UCS can be supportive through this time,” according to a UCS email to students.
On a snowy day roughly 12 years ago, shoemaker Anne Marika Verploegh Chassé’s train pulled into a city she had never heard of — Providence, Rhode Island.
This story is part of The Herald's ongoing coverage of student arrests following a Nov. 8 sit-in at University Hall. To get more context and read our full coverage, click here.
On its first day of public activity, BrownU Jews for Ceasefire Now quickly became the center of attention on College Hill.
On Nov. 2, Providence City Council passed a resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire “to end the current violence” in Gaza.