Hundreds of demonstrators took to the streets of Providence Tuesday afternoon to protest the Trump administration’s actions surrounding immigration enforcement. The protest followed the fatal shooting ...
On Wednesday, the Rhode Island Department of Education, the American Civil Liberties Union of Rhode Island and the Rhode Island Center for Justice announced the closure of a federal lawsuit alleging ...
Since 2002, first-year students at Brown have had the opportunity to take first-year seminars — small courses, capped at about 20 undergraduates, that are designed to build community and introduce new ...
The five-story Brook Street Residence Halls, which include Chen Family Hall at 250 Brook St. and Danoff Hall at 259 Brook St., opened to their first resident cohort of sophomores, juniors and seniors ...
On Jan. 20, the University welcomed its newest mid-year transfer class of 25 undergraduates and 198 graduate students. While new members of the Brown community traditionally walk through the Van ...
President Christina Paxson P’19 P’MD’20 was paid over $3.1 million in 2023, according to nonprofit tax filings for fiscal year 2024 released by the IRS and reviewed by The Herald. This marks a roughly ...
On March 7, German national and permanent U.S. resident Fabian Schmidt was detained by Customs and Border Protection officers at Boston Logan International Airport after returning from Luxembourg.
Rhode Island raised the state minimum wage from $15 to $16 per hour in a law that went into effect Jan. 1. The shift affects some 50,000 workers who earn minimum wage, according to a press release ...
On Sept. 23, the Student Government Association announced the election of 10 first-year students to the Undergraduate Council of Students, the Class Coordinating Board and the Undergraduate Finance ...
RIPTA currently stands on the edge of a $40 million fiscal cliff set to tip over in July 2025 if the agency does not receive adequate funding. The transit organization, which is also facing a driver ...
With the support of two new funding sources — including a gift from a Brown trustee and a grant from the National Institutes of Health — Brown is expanding RNA research on campus in a continued effort ...
In the film “Marty Supreme,” the sport of table tennis — a game of quiet, calculated moves — is transformed into a loud and unsettling study of ego, obsession and human failure. Set in 1950s New York ...