Students protest federal attacks on colleges, urge Brown not to comply with Trump demands
By Annika Singh | April 20Organized by the newly formed student group Do Not Comply, the rally took place on the Main Green on Friday.
Organized by the newly formed student group Do Not Comply, the rally took place on the Main Green on Friday.
Pro-legacy students at Brown cite familial connection and pride as reasons to keep the policy around at Brown.
The email obtained by The Herald also directs employees to withhold communication to the schools about “whether or why the funds are frozen.”
As international students nationwide confront federal threats challenging their ability to study in the United States, certain provisions of the Graduate Labor Organization’s most recent contract have taken on newfound relevance in protecting students on visa status.
The dramatic reenactment was part of the students’ final project for ARCH 1630.
With the annual Michigan competition on May 14 to 17, Brown Formula Racing members commit to building a car from scratch.
Students and TAs reflect on ENGN 0032, which will not be offered in the 2025-26 academic year.
Brown is cutting ties with a long-running K-12 history curriculum used by over a million students nationwide.
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The event drew over 200 students and featured speeches from UCS and UFB candidates.
The general election ballot opens April 16 at noon.
The voting period for the new members will close on May 2.
Students describe living in Perkins as a bonding experience.
In a lawsuit filed Tuesday against the U.S. Department of Education, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People alleged that the federal agency’s recent efforts to eliminate diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives at educational institutions are unconstitutional and discriminatory. ...
Breyer told The Herald that the court faces challenges with historic political divisions.
Events include collaborations with other student organizations and affinity groups on campus.
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Chair and vice chair candidates reflect on their platform priorities before the voting opens on April 16.
The Herald spoke to candidates for UCS president and vice president about their platforms.
The conference featured a series of guest speakers, workshops and traditional celebrations.