Old books, new directions: JCB staff discuss importance of collection
By Indigo Mudbhary | September 27The Herald spoke to staff, professors and students about the importance and future of the John Carter Brown Library.
Indigo Mudbhary is a University news senior staff writer covering student government. In her free time, she enjoys running around Providence and finding new routes.
The Herald spoke to staff, professors and students about the importance and future of the John Carter Brown Library.
The University completed renovations on several campus spaces — including the Sharpe Refectory, Graduate Center Tower C and the John Carter Brown Library — over the summer.
The positions up for election include two UCS First-Year Representatives, two UFB First-Year Representatives and the full First-Year CCB board.
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The 20th annual Spring Thaw Powwow featured dance performances, food and more.
The Undergraduate Council of Students hosted a town hall with Vice President of Dining George Barboza, Director of Wellness and Nutrition Michelle Blais and Director of Retail Operations Bobby Noyes in the Petteruti Lounge Wednesday evening.
Mina Sarmas ’24, current vice president of the Undergraduate Council of Students, was elected UCS president after receiving a majority of votes, the Student Government Association announced on the steps of the Stephen Robert ’26 Campus Center Wednesday night. Sarah Frank ’25 will serve as UCS ...
Presenters called for at least $15 million in voluntary payments from the University to the city of Providence.