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Bong Joon Ho trusts the audience to buy into his concept, but has almost no faith we’ll get the point. Courtesy of Warner Bros. Entertainment
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Bong Joon Ho trusts the audience to buy into his concept, but has almost no faith we’ll get the point. Courtesy of Warner Bros. Entertainment
Gianna Aiello ’25, who secured her fifth double-double of the season with 18 points and 11 rebounds on Saturday, heads to the huddle during a timeout.
In her painting, Sulan Zhang ’28 used loose strokes and incorporated abstract aspects, embracing “an unfinished feel — but in a finished way,” she said.
Chloe Chow ’26 made a sculptural coffee table with sharply cut sheet metal “casting a shadow of a creature below the tabletop.”
Originally started in 1938, the Putnam competition is 12-questions and lasts six-hours.
Lauren Ward’s ’27 “Support for Processing My Bra Trauma,” a gigantic cardboard bra, won second prize.
In addition to the awarded works, the exhibition featured a diverse range of pieces exploring innovative techniques and interdisciplinary approaches.
Shortly after the rally began, members of Brown Postdoc Labor Organization walked out of a scheduled bargaining session with the University to join the protest.
Students can propose and carry out a research project focused on Alzheimer’s disease using human induced pluripotent stem cells.
The Herald spoke with three students who took an extra year between high school and college to learn their takeaways from their experience.
The transformed shellfish material can be used for tiles, tableware and even light shades.
“It’s a resilient group; we’ve seen it all year,” Head Coach Brendan Whittet ’94 noted. “We didn’t get rattled down 1-0, and I thought we got progressively better as the game went on.” ...