BCSC student worker labor union dissolves, citing ‘systemically poor turnout’
By Ethan Schenker | November 18TWLO leaders wrote that some recent meetings failed to garner attendance from at least 10 members.
TWLO leaders wrote that some recent meetings failed to garner attendance from at least 10 members.
Harvard professor Steven Levitsky examined why some democracies in Latin America have survived.
The SAO reached out to several clubs requesting club and event descriptions that clarify the groups are open to all.
Many house leaders condemned the change to a randomized lottery system for program housing selection.
Since 2002, first-year students at Brown have had the opportunity to take first-year seminars — small courses, capped at about 20 undergraduates, that are designed to build community and introduce new Brunonians to seminar-style learning.
Ivy League athletes can be paid by third-parties but not their own universities.
Kentucky Senator Rand Paul spoke on President Trump’s oversteps on executive power and the federal government’s role in higher education.
Conservative students were more likely to report discomfort than their liberal peers.
Students say they’ve seen increased engagement because of the policy, but expressed some reservations.
The Herald spoke with professors and faculty who design and teach gamified courses.
Pingree made a campaign stop in Providence this October.
When students audit a class, they do not receive course credit or a grade.
The leaders of these houses, many of which are affinity organizations, will no longer select residents themselves.
Organized by nearly 100 Brown alums, the weekend-long celebration offered lectures, panels and religious services to commemorate the history of Jewish life at Brown.
The Herald spoke with several students who decided to switch their concentrations partway through their undergraduate years.
The winning team, “Luna,” was awarded a $3,000 seed grant for their project.
Graduate student leaders discussed federal challenges and other issues at annual conference.
Sygiel founded an online shop that sells dresses with pockets at least 8.5 inches deep.
Venture capital firms like Pear VC and Y Combinator show growing interest in Brown’s startup founders.
The center aims to offer an immersive, welcoming launch point for campus tours.