What started as a few knitters getting together on a Zoom call has become a brick-and-mortar space to unwind and meet other ...
For Cara Hutton ’26 and Talia Reiss ’27 — co-presidents of Planned Parenthood Advocates at Brown — abortion rights have been ...
“Campaigns and Elections” has been a part of Brown’s course offerings for many years. Through the course, Arenberg said, he ...
Students and faculty gathered Wednesday to discuss how generative AI can impact learning in an event hosted by the Sheridan ...
CVS Health plans to lay off 632 employees from their headquarters in Woonsocket, the health company announced in a notice to ...
Spy thrillers bring to mind a few things: beautiful women, brushed steel gadgetry and the inevitable “good guy” victory. Slow ...
A proposed amendment to the City’s draft Comprehensive Plan, a ten-year guide for urban planning and development, could make ...
Elizabeth Tobin-Tyler, an associate professor at the School of Public Health and the Warren Alpert Medical School, spoke ...
Early Tuesday morning, members of Jews for Ceasefire Now were threatened with conduct violations by the Department of Public ...
The Rhode Island School of Design’s Board of Trustees will “share their thoughts” on a divestment proposal put forth by RISD ...
No. 19 men’s water polo (11-6, 3-2 NWPC) secured three wins out of four games this weekend, highlighted by a thrilling 10-9 ...
ANTH 0300: “Culture and Health,” a class that has essay-based midterms, also switched to in-person blue book exams after a ...