Editors’ Note: New digital content and a weekly print edition for The Herald
By 133rd Editorial Board | August 28This fall, The Herald will publish stories online every day and print weekly on Thursdays.
This fall, The Herald will publish stories online every day and print weekly on Thursdays.
With the Pride 2023 Special Issue, The Herald aims to highlight queer experiences on Brown’s campus.
Today’s print paper is our 37th — and final — of the semester. After many late nights, unspeakable amounts of Jo’s sauce and far too much coffee, our regular production for the spring has concluded (though we’ll still publish occasionally online over the summer).
Explore The Herald's ADOCH 2023 Special Issue!
Choosing Brown doesn’t just mean opting for College Hill on the merits alone — for at least the 44% of students who receive need-based financial aid, it also requires making sure that the University’s financial aid awards make attending Brown affordable.
Here are some activities you shouldn't miss.
Lined with restaurants and shops, Thayer Street is a magnet for Brown students seeking after-hours dining options to fuel late-night studying or meet the need for a midnight snack, here is a list of Thayer’s best dining joints that are often open past midnight.
If you haven’t yet made up your mind, we think you should come to Brown. But in case a polite recommendation from a college newspaper isn’t enough, we spelled out some pros and cons to help you make your choice.
Today’s paper marks the first issue of The Herald for the 2023 calendar year and our first as the 133rd Editorial Board.