Live updates: Brown names victims in mass shooting
Two students were killed and nine others were hospitalized in Saturday's mass shooting.
Two students were killed and nine others were hospitalized in Saturday's mass shooting.
The two students are remembered for their kindness and courage, President Christina Paxson P’19 ...
The Herald followed the minute-by-minute coverage following Saturday's shooting.
The Herald followed the minute-by-minute coverage following Saturday's shooting.
A shooting took place at Barus and Holley on Saturday.
The alert and call were sent to students immediately by DPS following the incident, urging students to hide, run or evacuate until further notice.
Graduating speakers discussed the pathways that brought them to being a 0.5er.
The gift will fund new initiatives and support the Careers in the Common Good professional pathway.
Tandar plans to study medicine and bioengineering in the United Kingdom.
“Little House" offers creative alt-pop and a new level of surety for the British artist.
The sequel to 2016’s “Zootopia” raises more questions than it answers.
Community members gathered at Lippitt Memorial Park to honor victims of the Brown shooting incident.
At a Monday press conference, authorities shared new videos and photos of a suspect.
The Providence chapter of Beat the Streets New England serves hundreds of students at a variety of local schools.
Thanksgiving travel on FlixBus and Greyhound buses has increased more than 30% compared to last year.
Golden sat down with The Herald to reflect on her volleyball career.
Students gain experience with some of the sports industry’s brands through Brown Sports Network.
The team will play No. 10 Dartmouth and No. 20 Harvard this weekend.
Despite scoring an early goal in the first period, the Bears were unable to hold onto their lead at home.
Amid a move up to Division 1 and an influx of new players, Brown Quadball continues to build strength with community and connection.
The Herald mapped the various trees that populate the streets around Brown.
Professor of Health Services, Policy and Practice Irene Papanicolas compared U.S. health outcomes to global health data from other countries.