Several University students were involved in collecting relevant data and developing the project, which includes a timeline of racial justice activism in the state, a series of analytical essays, a catalog of demonstrations in Rhode Island and a series of interviews with local activists.
Neil Mehta is the editor-in-chief and president of the Brown Daily Herald's 134th editorial board. They study public health and statistics at Brown. Outside the office, you can find Neil baking and playing Tetris.
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November 12Coming into the matchup having scored only 28 first quarter points during the season, the Bears needed to start strong to contend with Yale’s explosive offense, which had totaled 61. Courtesy of Brown Athletics
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By Katie Jain | November 11Brown’s contracts with the three USAW-RI bargaining units representing workers in facilities management, University libraries and dining services, have all expired this fall, prompting the University to begin negotiations.