Skip to Content, Navigation, or Footer.

Ria Mirchandani


The Setonian
Opinions

Mirchandani '15: Putting a grade on your mental health

During one of many thought-provoking conversations, the type that can only occur when hiking, a friend reshaped my thoughts on mental health. She asked, “How would you confront your mental health if it were a course you were taking for a grade?” Mental health is an issue I did not consider prior ...

The Setonian
Opinions

Mirchandani '15: The myth of the Brown bubble

By the time I came to Brown, I was not a child who took everything her parents said at face value; to their dismay, I never really was. “See Ria, this would never happen in America,” my father would tell me when I was younger, fuming at a taxi driver who had just run a red light and almost knocked ...

The Setonian
Opinions

Mirchandani '15: To read or not to read?

“To read or not to read?” is a question that has crossed almost every Brown student’s mind at some point. It’s 2 a.m., and he is sitting slumped in front of an entire week’s worth of reading due for a 9 a.m. class the next day, his eyes barely able to make it past page six without succumbing ...

The Setonian
Arts & Culture

Bollywood offers unfair Muslim portrayal, prof says

Devoted fans of the Bollywood movie industry packed the Watson Institute for International Studies Tuesday to listen to Rachel Dwyer, professor of Indian cultures at the School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of London, give a talk entitled "Islamicate or Islamophobic?: Muslims in ...

The Setonian
Metro

New parking program restricts student access

Finding overnight parking on Providence's narrow streets has always been a challenge for residents, but City Parking Administrator Leo Perrotta said he hopes that will not be the case for long. This July, Providence embarked on a pilot parking program that enables city residents with cars registered ...

More articles »


Powered by SNworks Solutions by The State News
All Content © 2024 The Brown Daily Herald, Inc.