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Maya Davis ’25, who posted a National Qualifying Score (NQS) of 9.865 that ranks No. 1 in the GEC, was awarded GEC Specialist of the Year.
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Maya Davis ’25, who posted a National Qualifying Score (NQS) of 9.865 that ranks No. 1 in the GEC, was awarded GEC Specialist of the Year.
The U.S. spends more on health care than any other country, yet continues to have growing and comparatively higher of avoidable mortality.
Covell added that humor plays a crucial role in their storytelling approach, in “KAOS” but also while writing the show “The End of the F***ing World.”
The cafe offers sandwiches, salads, shakes and more.
The statement, which was signed by Brown’s Chancellor and Bank of America’s CEO Brian Moynihan ’81 and former Chancellor and current trustee Samuel Mencoff ’78, among others.
The statement, which was signed by Brown’s Chancellor and Bank of America’s CEO Brian Moynihan ’81 and former Chancellor and current trustee Samuel Mencoff ’78, among others.
Mia Artz, Andrew Elkareh, Elina Chen, Mera Foster and Vivek Malik were all accepted to Brown last Thursday.
The book — which takes place 24 years before the original trilogy — is written from the perspective of Haymitch Abernathy, a 16-year-old living in District 12, who later becomes the mentor of Peeta ...
We looked back at our archives from the last 75 years to see how Spring Weekend and its culture of drinking have evolved.
Despite still sometimes feeling unsure about her place at college, she’s learned to overcome some of her self-doubt through the RISD community.
Despite her quick success, Salinas was hesitant to share the growing attention she was receiving online with her family and friends.
Though Salinas said she couldn’t pinpoint a specific reason that led her to start posting on TikTok, that didn’t stop her videos from quickly becoming viral.
When Camila Salinas walked into class on her first day at RISD, almost everyone knew her name.