For students planning to live on campus next year, the housing lottery is set to take place this week. Since 1770, when University Hall — Brown’s first building and dormitory on College Hill — was ...
About 50 students streamed out of the front entrance of Hope High School at 1:30 p.m. on Friday, donning backpacks and protest signs scrawled with messages condemning U.S. Immigration and Customs ...
On Tuesday, Derek Lisi, a custodian who works in the Engineering Research Center, returned to his normal duties in the building for the first time since the mass shooting on Dec. 13. While Lisi is ...
After first stepping foot on campus, many Brunonians polish up their resumes and flood information sessions as they prepare to try their hand in club applications. But finding one’s place isn’t always ...
Far from the historic buildings that tower over the main green, some students stood beneath breathtaking monuments in their week off from school. Some left the New England cold for the sunny beach and ...
Framed by the Van Wickle Gates, University Hall is a symbol of the University’s centuries-long history and prestige. To this day, the building’s 300-pound bell, hung in 1792, echoes loudly across the ...
Admitted early decision applicants inspired by strength of Brown community in face of campus tragedy
Brown admitted its early decision applicants to the class of 2030 just four days after the Dec. 13 shooting that resulted in the deaths of two Brown students and the hospitalization of nine others.
Over a year ago, Pawtucket city officials closed down a portion of Morley Field, the only park within the surrounding neighborhood of Woodlawn and a community hub for the area’s historically ...
Brown’s 100,000 person-strong network of alums spans continents, countries and professional fields. With the class of 2029 embarking on their Brown journey, The Herald spoke with alums pursuing ...
Providence police have charged a man for the murder of an 86-year-old. According to a press release, 25-year-old Dylan ...
Thayer Street has seen shops come and go for decades, but some of its most familiar storefronts — East Side Pockets, Chinatown on Thayer, Mike’s Calzones and the Baja’s franchise — all trace back to ...
President Christina Paxson P’19 P’MD’20 earned about $1.95 million in total compensation in 2024, according to the University ...
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