University students who are registered to vote in Rhode Island cast their ballots in Salomon lobby for the state’s primary election. The seats up for grabs included mayoral positions, state legislators and Rhode Island’s two spots in the House of Representatives.

In RI primary, incumbents' success maintains status quo

By September 14, 2016

Tuesday’s state primary changed little for the Ocean State, with most incumbent candidates retaining their parties’ nomination.

U. hosts free speech series to promote open dialogue

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By September 14, 2016

Provost Richard Locke P’17 announced the new “Reaffirming University Values: Campus Dialogue and Discourse” event series coming to campus this year.

School of Public Health attains accreditation

By September 14, 2016

The Council on Education for Public Health approved the School of Public Health’s application for accreditation June 18.

Rebooted compost initiative brings sustainability to BUDS

By September 14, 2016

The University compost initiative is now present in most on-campus dining establishments, said Jessica Berry, sustainability program manager.

French ambassador contrasts cultural role of secularism in France, US

By September 14, 2016

Gérard Araud, ambassador of France to the United States, spoke on French secularism and growing right-wing populism in Western Europe and the United States.

Vilsan '19: Observations from across the pond: globalization of fear

While Americans spent the summer reeling over Donald Trump’s latest tirade, Europeans like myself were preoccupied with our own political phenomenon.

Mitra '18: When smaller is better

Goldman Sachs. McKinsey. Google. Fortune 500 names are the ones that make most Brunonians salivate.

Johnson '19: Period positivity

As an elite institution with a liberal reputation, Brown is ideally placed to take the lead on progressive initiatives. We are an activist community with a student body that has consistently fought for change. Last year in particular, students successfully pushed for new dialogue on race and diversity with student […]

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Sounding Off: Student music reverberates across campus

For students who plan to pursue music — whether professionally or recreationally — keeping their lives as college students and performers in harmony can be difficult.

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Abroad But Not Alone: United World College at Brown

For every five international students at Brown, one most likely attended a high school part of the United World College program.

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A Neighborhood Unmoored: Harboring Cape Verde in Providence

As new cultures and experiences mold the Cape Verdean diaspora, the local definition of a Cape Verdean grows thinner, calling into question whether anything distinctive will be left for future generations.