Skip to Content, Navigation, or Footer.

News

NEWBOROWSKI
Metro

City Council considers ordinance amendment

The Providence City Council has taken a step into national politics: They will consider an ordinance amendment that would limit the city’s funding of projects or entities associated with the finance of the Dakota Access Pipeline. Introduced at a council meeting Feb. 16, the ordinance would prohibit ...


NEWKRAMER
University News

Bonner Fellows carve new path for Swearer

Forty first-years in the new Bonner Community Fellows program have completed what students describe as a sometimes contentious but formative first semester working with local Providence organizations. Housed in the Swearer Center for Public Service, the Bonner Community Fellows program develops and ...


The Setonian
University News

LGBTQ Center offers free, anonymous HIV testing

On Feb. 8, the LGBTQ Center, in partnership with AIDS Project RI, offered free, anonymous HIV testing to Brown community members. The center started the initiative Fall 2013 when Program Director Kelly Garrett served on a committee organized by APRI that brought many different Rhode Islanders together ...


Reyes_Indivisible_CO-Stephanie-Reyes
Metro

Indivisible RI seeks to obstruct Trump agenda

In 2009, the inauguration of former President Barack Obama provoked the creation of the conservative Tea Party movement as a vehicle of organized resistance. In the wake of President Trump’s electoral victory, progressives across the country are seeking to create something of a new Tea Party in the ...


Wang_Panel-on-Trump-travel-ban_Anita-Sheih
University News

Panel talks Trump, refugee crisis

Discussion on the power of fear, historical contextualization and the importance of activism dominated the panel “What is the History, and Possible Futures, of Immigration, Deportation and Refugee Policy?” at the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs Wednesday. The discussion panel, ...


roberts_graphic_kate-talerico
University News

U. student groups circulate petition against DAPL

Updated Feb. 23 at 10:45 p.m. As part of a movement among colleges nationwide, Brown student groups began to circulate a petition Wednesday to raise media awareness around the No Dakota Access Pipeline movement. The petition had 6,482 signatures from over 300 colleges, four countries and 160 student ...


Dorothy-Windham-Mars
University News

U. scientists attend NASA’s Mars 2020 rover workshop

In an attempt to establish a landing site for the Mars 2020 rover, several Brown faculty and alums attended NASA’s third landing site workshop in Monrovia, California Feb. 8 to Feb. 10 to propose different sites on Mars. “It is no coincidence that the majority of the 2020 landing sites have advocates ...


Zhang_Excellence_JasmineRuiz
STEM

Panel discusses diversity in STEM fields

“How can you create black scientists if there’s no black scientific community?” asked William Massey, professor of operations research and financial engineering at Princeton, during this week’s “Celebrating Excellence in Science” event. Hosted by the Science Center, this two-day lecture ...


Borowski_KyleBorowski
Metro

Mayor discusses redevelopment of Kennedy Plaza

Mayor Jorge Elorza held a meeting to discuss the development of Kennedy Plaza, the city’s main center, at the Department of Planning and Development Thursday. “This is a historic moment for Kennedy Plaza,” Elorza said, noting that a final undeveloped parcel of land in the city center will soon ...


Reyes_Reproductive_EmmaJerzyk1-650x493
Metro

R.I. lawmakers reintroduce law to protect abortion rights

Fearing an overturn of the 1973 landmark Supreme Court ruling Roe v. Wade by a Supreme Court slated to lean conservative, Rhode Island lawmakers have reintroduced the Reproductive Health Care Act to protect the right to have an abortion in the state. The bill is identical to legislation introduced last ...


Podugu-CSSJ-Civil-Rights-Movement-Initiative_Naomy-Pedroza
University News

CSSJ hosts civil rights education program

Maiyah Gamble-Rivers MA’16, the Center for the Study of Slavery and Justice’s manager of programs and outreach, grew up hearing her grandparents talk about life in South Carolina under Jim Crow. “The civil rights movement reminds me of my history,” she said. “It makes me better understand ...


Catherine-Habgood-CAPS-initiative-Illustration-copy
University News

CAPS hosts informational open hours at student centers

Counseling and Psychological Services expanded its outreach initiative “Let’s Talk” to the Nelson Fitness Center and the First-Generation College and Low-Income Student Center this semester after a successful pilot program at the Brown Center for Students of Color and the Sarah Doyle Women’s ...


Patillo_RoxaneGay_COBrown-1
University News

Roxane Gay speaks on feminist action

“I want your fight. I want your din,” urged Roxane Gay as she spoke of the current political climate under President Donald Trump’s administration and the crucial need to take action. On a cold Feb. 14 evening, Gay was the motivational and bold valentine for a packed Salomon Center, filling the ...


Powered by SNworks Solutions by The State News
All Content © 2024 The Brown Daily Herald, Inc.