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Event spotlights rising U.S. maternal mortality rate

Community members packed into a room in the List Art Center Tuesday evening to learn about the maternal mortality rate in the United States — a figure that has more than doubled over the last two decades. “Women report constantly that they’re not listened to, that they’re ignored, that they’re ...


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Students evaluate Democratic presidential candidates

Dozens of University students flocked to 85 Waterman St. yesterday for the Brown College Dems’ second primary debate watch party of the year. It was the fourth Democratic presidential debate in a primary race that has been cast as a contest between the progressive and moderate wings of the Democratic ...


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Students debate divestment at ACCRIP meeting

Students spoke for and against University divestment from companies allegedly contributing to human rights abuses in Palestine at a public meeting of the Advisory Committee on Corporate Responsibility in Investment Policies yesterday. The meeting came as ACCRIP continues to solicit information about ...


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University News

Rhode Island to take control of PPSD Nov. 1

The Rhode Island Department of Education will officially take control of the Providence Public School District on Nov. 1, President Christina Paxson P ’19 announced to the community at the Brown University Community Council meeting Oct. 15. The takeover follows the release of a Johns Hopkins study ...


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Metro Roundup, Oct. 15

Columbus statue vandalized on Indigenous People’s Day A statue of Christopher Columbus on the intersection of Elmwood and Reservoir avenues was painted red overnight Sunday, the Providence Journal reported. A sign that read “Stop Celebrating Genocide” accompanied the coated statue. This is the ...


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University develops new programs to support PPSD

Amid efforts to define its contributions to public education in Providence, the University is working to channel its resources toward developing a new partnership program with designated Providence public schools, said President Christina Paxson P’19. “Brown has done a lot in education but it hasn’t ...


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Design Catalyst grant program relaunches for 2019-20

In an effort to spur creativity within the local economy, Providence has re-launched the Providence Design Catalyst program to provide grant funding to small, design-oriented businesses. Design Catalyst has $185,000 in capital to distribute for the coming year in individual grants ranging from $10,000 ...


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Kennedy Plaza transit plan elicits mixed criticism, support

A new plan that proposes a complete transformation of the Kennedy Plaza transit hub has sparked controversy among Providence community members. The plan, released by the Rhode Island Department of Transportation Sept. 5, includes building a bus tunnel underneath Washington Street, which runs between ...


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University News

University cancels free drug testing service

Students will no longer have access to free drug testing on campus after the University canceled a service formerly offered by Students for Sensible Drug Policy. The University stopped the group’s drug testing program Sept. 20, after suspending the service last Spring Weekend  — the annual weekend-long ...


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University yield rate hits record high

The yield rate for the class of 2023 — the percentage of accepted students who enrolled at the University — reached a record-high 62.3 percent, said Dean of Admission Logan Powell. The University has seen a steady increase in yield numbers over the past three classes, according to data provided ...


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New crane to tower over campus

A 200-foot-tall tower crane will be installed at the construction site for the Performing Arts Center in early November, and it will remain there for at least 14 months. The tower crane will be the tallest structure on campus, standing 20 feet taller than the Sciences Library. Tower cranes have not ...


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Alex Morse ’11 challenges 30-year incumbent in Congress

At age 22, Alex Morse ’11 was elected the youngest mayor of Holyoke, MA, just months after graduating from the University. Now, Morse has his sights set on a new office: the U.S. House of Representatives. “I want to be in Washington to work in collaboration with the residents of the first congressional ...


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University News

Working group to consider ACCRIP replacement

A new working group of faculty, staff and students will seek to amend a former proposal to replace the Advisory Committee on Corporate Responsibility in Investment Policies, said James Morgan, chair of the Faculty Executive Committee, at a community forum yesterday. The FEC clarified at the meeting ...


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Students reflect on Trump impeachment inquiry

As debate over the impeachment inquiry against President Trump dominates discourse nationwide, some students on campus are weighing the implications of the investigation. The Herald conducted interviews with 10 undergraduate students over the last week and found that many support holding Trump accountable ...


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Experts explore root causes of Sudanese uprising

Informal grassroots movements and women’s activism helped catalyze the successful uprising against now-former Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir earlier this year, said two academic scholars speaking at the Joukowsky Forum yesterday. The event, hosted at the Watson Institute for International and Public ...


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