SGA Elections: Students vote for UCS to organize strike if Brown acquiesces to Trump admin
By Chiupong Huang and Hadley Carr | April 22Talib Reddick ’26, who ran unopposed, was elected UCS president.
Hadley Carr is a university news editor at The Herald, covering academics & advising and student government.
Talib Reddick ’26, who ran unopposed, was elected UCS president.
The event drew over 200 students and featured speeches from UCS and UFB candidates.
The general election ballot opens April 16 at noon.
Chair and vice chair candidates reflect on their platform priorities before the voting opens on April 16.
Patricia Poitevien ’94 MD ’98 will be Brown’s next vice president for campus life effective June 1, President Christina Paxson P’19 P’MD’20 announced in a campus-wide message on Tuesday morning. Poitevien will replace Interim Vice President for Campus Life Russell Carey ’91, who was appointed ...
Butler Gutiérrez will study in Cambridge’s micro and nanotechnology enterprise program.
The Herald spoke with four students whose plans have changed due to recent federal actions.
While the number of students double-concentrating has increased by 13% over the past 10 years, those that actually pursue a dual degree is much lower.
This is the fifth time the University has earned this distinction.
It was the fall of 1978, and the Pat Metheny Group was playing an Oktoberfest concert at Swarthmore College. Ari Gabinet P’19 P’MD’20, a senior fellow at the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs and pre-law advisor for the University, remembers the day fondly.