As another year of championship celebrations, historic achievements and clutch performances comes to a close, The Herald ...
I anticipate that the enduring identity of Brown’s class of 2024 will inevitably center on our scattered start to college in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic. It will be mentioned in speeches ...
Dana Richie is a senior staff writer for Arts and Culture and the photo chief. She enjoys using multiple forms of media to capture peoples’ stories and quirks. In her free time, she loves knitting, ...
On Friday afternoon, Brown University welcomed 906 of its 5,048 early decision applicants to the class of 2029 — the highest acceptance rate in over half a decade. Credited to a marked decrease in the ...
When Brown reached a three-year contract with Teaching Assistant Labor Organization in late October, the union’s members became the first undergraduate student workers to secure a long term contract ...
In 1988, the University unveiled its $40 million, 108,000-square-foot Center for Information Technology. Andy van Dam, professor of computer science, told attendees at a dedication ceremony that it ...
In its first class of the fall semester, CSCI 150: “Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming and Computer Science” drew a crowd of 510 students who flooded into the Salomon Center auditorium. Many ...
Facing a structural deficit of $46 million, Brown is looking for solutions. While the current deficit is only 3% of the University’s total operating budget, it could grow to more than $90 million by ...
Since Spin’s introduction to Providence five years ago, zipping bright orange scooters have become a regular sight on College Hill. With a scan of a QR code, users can unlock a scooter for a $1 fee ...
Just over half of Brown undergraduates described their courses as very difficult or somewhat difficult, The Herald’s fall 2024 poll found. But 63% of grades were an A in the last academic year. The ...
Why is it so cold in libraries? How did wild turkeys return from local extinction? The world is full of complex environmental questions. But “Possibly,” a student-reported podcast at Brown, is working ...