How a group of student-athletes helped overturn an almost 80-year-old Ivy League rule
By Maya Davis | January 29Starting in the 2025 season, Ivy League football teams can enter NCAA Division I postseason play.
Maya Davis is a staff writer and member of the data desk at The Herald. She is a senior from Brooklyn, NYC, on the varsity gymnastics team and is pursuing degrees in Biology and International Affairs. She loves digging into new stories--- everything from sports to UNews to health--- and is interested in international reporting and investigations.
Starting in the 2025 season, Ivy League football teams can enter NCAA Division I postseason play.
An April study released by Brown’s Climate & Development Lab argues that Rhode Island climate group Green Oceans employs climate delay tactics in their opposition to local offshore wind projects.
Professors are deciding whether to ban or embrace ChatGPT’s use in their courses.
Recruited on the promise of complementary pizza and t-shirts, multiple groups of 20 research participants paced Sayles Hall as part of a new study from University researchers modeling flocking behavior in humans. The study, published ...
Amy Nunn, professor of behavioral and social sciences and medicine, and Philip Chan, associate professor of medicine and behavioral and social sciences, co-founded Open Door Health in southwest Providence in March 2020 after the two began outlining ideas for a clinic to address the lack of health ...
Alexander Evans, assistant professor of Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences, co-authored a study with Sonia Tikoo, assistant professor of geophysics at Stanford University, highlighting surprising qualities of the ancient moon’s ...
Last September, activists, including current student Zoey Fisher ’25 and alum Jamie Metzl ’90, released a draft UN General Assembly resolution addressing global health issues including water access, sanitation, hygeine and pandemic protection through Model UN Impact, a diplomacy simulation organization. ...