Brown Rise Up shifts focus to anti-ICE activism
By Zarina Hamilton and Marat Basaria | February 6The Herald spoke to members of the group about their recent activism efforts.
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The Herald spoke to members of the group about their recent activism efforts.
Around one thousand College Hill community members joined protesters at the Rhode Island State House.
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.
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.
Targeting of universities has shifted how student organizers respond to the administration.
The survey will be sent to students next week and will inform the future of diversity and inclusion at Brown.
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Brown’s administration remains the sole recipient of the compact who has yet to make a public statement on the offer.
On Tuesday, two separate protests drew crowds of more than 100 community activists.