Rep. Seth Magaziner ’06 talks abortion, extremism, TikTok at Brown Dems event
By Owen Dahlkamp | April 11Congressman makes first campus visit since his election in 2022.
Congressman makes first campus visit since his election in 2022.
Quiz Bowl team won undergraduate division for the Intercollegiate Championship on April 1.
Elfred Anthony Pinkard has been named as the University's inaugural HBCU Presidential Fellow.
On April 10, videos circulated of an individual throwing a softball and breaking the window to the Provost’s Office.
AAUP-hosted presentation sparks frustration with administration from professors.
After a brief period of organizational restructuring, Decolonizing at Brown is returning to campus to resume its advocacy through a number of returning and new initiatives.
With 30 grants awarded in 2022-23, Brown is the third-highest Fulbright producing college this year.
Student volunteers spoke at a state House hearing on April 4th.
The Herald spoke with current students in the Program in Liberal Medical Education about social dynamics and academic flexibility.
This month, Columbia approves a controversial new center in Tel Aviv, and students at the Stanford Daily continue to report on allegations of their president’s scientific misconduct. Meanwhile, students across the country are preparing for their own campus music festivals.
During the University’s College Day, a cohort of local high school students met with the Young Entrepreneurship Program to learn more about community outreach programs.
From HIV/AIDS to protective protocols, four professors discussed the unique impacts that the pandemic had on the LGBTQ+ community.
Brown’s Division of Campus Life recently announced a plan to expand three on-campus affinity groups.
The Malana Krongelb zine collection, compiled a decade ago, still serves as inspiration for students on campus today.
Former Pembroke students detail discrimination they faced as the all-women’s college and Brown became one.
Faculty reflect on experiences with misogyny, harassment and bonding with other women.
Remi Wolf, JID, Ethel Cain, Doechii, Alice Longyu Gao and 070 Shake will take the stage for this year’s Spring Weekend, according to the Brown Concert Agency. The line-up leaked a few hours before its official release in a now-deleted Instagram story from Alice Longyu Gao.
Spring Weekend organizers detail logistics for Brown’s largest student-run event.
Students cited the open curriculum and Brown’s campus culture as reasons they were drawn to the University.
Nelson extends hours after student-led efforts to expand gym access.