What Brown students want for the future of the Democratic Party
By Zarina Hamilton and Sophia Wotman | September 30Democratic students at Brown describe their ideal future for the Democratic Party.
Democratic students at Brown describe their ideal future for the Democratic Party.
Last month, the Trump administration issued a stop-work order on the offshore wind farm.
Students cited flexibility and career options as two main motivators for selecting the concentration.
The increased fee for H-1B visas will impact the status of future Brown graduates and students.
Federal employees, as well as federal buildings and some services, may be impacted by the shutdown.
The first-year student, remembered for his thoughtfulness, curiosity and intellect, passed away this spring.
In a unanimous decision, the Brown University Police Sergeants Union issued a vote of no confidence in Brown University Police Chief Rodney Chatman and Deputy Chief John Vinson, the union announced in a Monday morning news release.
The pop star could face an additional $136,000 in property taxes next year for her Westerly mansion.
Some professors say the ideological differences are not felt in the classroom, but students say they sense an imbalance.
Betts hopes to continue expanding access to the library, digitizing collections and documenting vulnerable histories.
Students in the program discussed the various ways they spent their gap years.
Student organizers view this election cycle as one of “base-building.”
Morales, who trails Mayor Brett Smiley significantly in fundraising, has made housing prices and city services key issues of his campaign.
From the secretary of state’s office to community advocacy, The Herald spoke to four students who spent the summer in Providence.
The seizure comes after several months of increased federal immigration enforcement in the state.
After months of auditions and preparation, O’Dea’s appearance on the show will air Oct. 15.
Brown has spent at least $600,000 on lobbying efforts so far this year, nearly doubling their total expenditures from last year, according to public filings reviewed by The Herald.
Unionized student workers are grappling with a paralyzed NLRB and Brown’s cost-cutting measures.
The EC4 grants intend to keep Rhode Island on track with statewide climate goals.
Three students discussed their experiences holding unconventional jobs on campus.