Unlike many other action films centered on the military, “One Battle After Another” takes an explicitly anti-authoritarian ...
“Techno-Cultural Futures” is offered by the Department of Africana Studies’s Community Health Informatics Data Lab in tandem ...
Modern dating culture has turned identity into a game of categories. We label ourselves and each other, organizing our ...
This month, R.I. Attorney General Peter Neronha P’19 P’22 released a report detailing the results of the state’s ...
Six weeks ago, Brown awarded a $1.5 million grant to the Community College of Rhode Island as part of the University’s commitment to invest $50 million in Rhode Island workforce development over 10 ...
In 2025, a year when federal funding cuts and rising costs strained nonprofits across Rhode Island, the Rhode Island Foundation distributed $93 million in grants. Many of the grants, which were ...
Most of the time, Professor of Physics and Engineering Jay Tang and Ph.D. candidate Thomas Dutta GS research the movement of bacteria in water. But their new study takes fluid mechanics beyond the lab ...
The film excels in its technical aspects but falters narratively.
In preparation for the 98th Academy Awards this Sunday, The Herald selected the films and performances that deserve the film industry’s most prestigious prizes. These selections are based on ...
This past fall, Jael-Marie Guy ’29 arrived on College Hill to play for the Brown women’s soccer team. This spring, she’s taking her second semester of college off to play for the Philippines women’s ...
While the Herald cited that only 1% of the SciLi’s occupancy was from between 2 a.m. and 8 a.m., this data was found by tracking entry swipes during this time frame. This number, however, does not ...
I found it interesting to read about the lives of twins on campus. I and my identical twin brother, Stephen Margulis ’78 MD’81 both attended Brown University during the nascent period of the Program ...