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On Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas militants invaded southern Israel in a surprise attack, killing around 1,200 people and taking around 250 hostages back to Gaza. The Israeli military responded by launching airstrikes and a ground invasion in Gaza, setting into motion an ongoing offensive that has killed more ...

How students are experiencing Oct. 7 and the war in Gaza, one year later

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On Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas militants invaded southern Israel in a surprise attack, killing around 1,200 people and taking around 250 hostages back to Gaza. The Israeli military responded by launching airstrikes and a ground invasion in Gaza, setting into motion an ongoing offensive that has killed more ...



Student-led Public Art Tours Feature

Last spring, the Brown Arts Institute launched a new initiative: student-led Public Art Tours. Offered every weekend until Nov. 17, the tours are each curated by student guides and provide historical background on some of Brown’s 30 most prominent pieces of public art.


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The sun shone over Meade Stadium during the annual Governor’s Cup matchup between the Brown Bears (2–2, 1–0 Ivy League) and the University of Rhode Island Rams (5–1, 2–0 Coastal Athletic Association Football Conference) on Saturday afternoon. 


Ricks ’27: Trauma and adversity aren’t the same

A few weeks ago I attended “The Trauma of Activism: The Black Freedom Struggle,” a two day event hosted by Brown’s Africana Studies department. David Dennis, Sr., a civil rights activist and panelist at the event, described his trauma for the room, recalling memories of being sprayed by water ...





Providence announces plan to improve senior services

Providence Mayor Brett Smiley announced that the city has completed its Age-Friendly Action Plan, which is designed to enhance “opportunities and (promote) inclusivity across all age groups in the city,” according to a press release published Sept. 27. The plan will be implemented over the next ...


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Women’s soccer routed by Princeton in shutout loss

In what Head Coach Kia McNeill described as a “poor performance from start to finish,” the women’s soccer team (4-3-3, Ivy 1-1-0) suffered their first Ivy League loss on the road Saturday, falling 8-0 to Princeton (7-3-0, Ivy 2-0-0). Saturday’s loss broke the 28-match winning streak for Brown ...


Football falls 42-35 in back-and-forth nailbiter against Bryant

Following last week’s nail-biting victory against Harvard, Brown football (2-1,1-0 Ivy) kept fans’ hearts racing in their game against Bryant this weekend. The Bears came up just short in another fourth-quarter thriller, falling 42-35 to Bryant (2-3, 0-1 CAA) at Richard Gouse Field on Saturday.


Men’s soccer goes third straight game without a win

As the sun set on Stevenson-Pincince Field, the men’s soccer team (3-5-1, 0-2 Ivy) took the field for their home opener against the Princeton Tigers (5-3-0, 2-0). After 90 minutes, the Tigers went home with a win, and the Bears remained out of luck in Ivy play so far.






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