Valdes ’27: In defense of the Open Curriculum
“So … why would you not just take everything pass/fail again? Why buy the cow when the milk is free?”
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“So … why would you not just take everything pass/fail again? Why buy the cow when the milk is free?”
“Hey, I got you something!”
TW: sexual assault
Oftentimes I find myself struggling with intentionality in my outfits, merely throwing the basic array of my favorites together into an acceptable pattern as I gather enough energy to get to breakfast. ...
Dearest Mathematics,
Since her arrival to College Hill in 2021, Julia Bedell ’25 has redefined greatness for Brown gymnastics. From setting a new school record on floor with a winning score of 9.950 at the GEC Championships ...
This weekend the women’s ice hockey team (11-13-3, 7-10-3 ECAC) faced off against Harvard (5-20-2, 3-16-1 ECAC) and Dartmouth (6-18-3, 3-14-3 ECAC). Bruno managed to grab a win against the Crimson, ...
This year, students applying for financial aid using the Free Application for Federal Student Aid form were met with delays following significant changes to the form, leading Brown to extend its own FAFSA ...
On Feb. 6, the School of Public Health announced physician and public health expert Ateev Mehrotra as the next chair of its Health Services, Policy and Practice department starting July 1.
Twenty of the 41 students arrested at a Dec. 11 University Hall sit-in for divestment and ceasefire were arraigned at 9 a.m. Monday. The students pleaded not guilty to “willful trespassing within school ...
Mike Zamore ’93 — the former chief of staff for U.S. Senator Jeff Merkley (D-Oregon) — returned to Brown Feb. 12 to discuss the book he co-authored with Merkley, “Filibustered! How to Fix the ...
Members of the Brown Divest Coalition confronted President Christina Paxson P’19 P’MD’20 on her response to protesters’ calls for divestment at a Monday meeting of the Brown University Community ...
Fans of the popular cafe and teahouse Ceremony are in luck: a second location is set to open within months on South Main Street.
On Saturday afternoon, the men’s basketball team (6-16, 2-5 Ivy) hosted the Columbia Lions (12-8, 3-4 Ivy) in The Black History Month Game at the Pizzitola Sports Center, concluding the first of two ...
The Brown Chinese Students Association hosted its annual Lunar New Year banquet Friday, Feb. 9 in Alumnae Hall.
Rhode Island will allocate $12 million in grants to support climate resiliency projects in 19 communities in the Municipal Resilience Program, according to a Jan. 25 press release from Governor Dan McKee ...
An unidentified person emailed violent threats to Brown-RISD Hillel leaders at 3 a.m. this morning, according to Rabbi Josh Bolton, the executive director of the center, and a community-wide email sent ...
At 5:13 p.m. Friday, 17 demonstrators ate dates to break their weeklong hunger strike.
“Single-use is out. ReusePass is in,” reads the signs posted in the entrance of the Verney-Wooley Dining Hall, referring to the electric green reusable takeout boxes newly available at the larger ...
On Feb. 1, Esther Jones was announced as the inaugural associate dean of faculty development — a new role within the Office of the Dean of the Faculty — according to an email from Dean of Faculty ...