Sender 鈥25: The future of Providence is in its hands
By Gabriel Sender | April 13In his column, Gabe Sender 鈥25 argues that Providence is well-poised to thrive amid the shift to remote work, so long as it capitalizes on its advantages.
In his column, Gabe Sender 鈥25 argues that Providence is well-poised to thrive amid the shift to remote work, so long as it capitalizes on its advantages.
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Think of the four words or phrases that you feel are most relevant to the current political situation in the U.S. 鈥 mine are 鈥淏iden,鈥 鈥淭rump,鈥 鈥済un control鈥 and 鈥渁bortion.鈥 Check how frequently these terms appear in the headlines of a popular newspaper's opinion section, then ...
The April 9 article, 鈥溾楨nd of an era鈥: Exploring the legacy of Pembroke College鈥澛 omitted one important Pembroke cohort 鈥斅爏tudent-athletes. As a result of the merger of Pembroke College and Brown University, intercollegiate athletics moved from oversight of the Pembroke physical education ...
In her column, Juliet Fang 鈥26 argues that food insecurity is a key issue among college students that universities need to consider now more than ever.
In her column, Anusha Gupta 鈥25 writes that students should not feel pressured to participate in college hook-up culture 鈥 and if they do want to partake, they should be specific about what they think a hook-up is.
Last Tuesday, the Providence Police Department received a call threatening to bomb the University鈥檚 Muslim Student Center, inciting fear and forcing students in the center to relocate and rearrange scheduled prayers. The threat came during Ramadan, a sacred month in Islam and a time when Muslim students, ...
In her column, Yael Wellisch 鈥26 argues that Bad Bunny鈥檚 success is evidence that the world is ready to embrace pop stars who do not conform to social norms.
One of the six values that Brown's Division of Campus Life lists on its website is 鈥渆mpathy.鈥 The University specifies empathy to mean, 鈥淲e create a culture of care for our students and colleagues by seeking to understand their perspectives, needs and experiences and acting with generosity ...
In their column, Paulie Malherbe 鈥26 argues that students at Brown should learn about and advocate for the rights of Sikhs facing oppression in Punjab.
In their editorial, the editorial page board argues that Brown should expand its limited recreational facilities to realize its goal of supporting student wellness.
Brown has a long and proud tradition of student activist movements leading to notable achievements. One movement, opposed by top University administrators, led to the institution of the New Curriculum, coinciding with University President Ray Heffner鈥檚 resignation. In 1975, students in the Third World ...
In the bubble of college, relationships may seem easy or uncomplicated. What is difficult about two young people falling in love? Turns out, a myriad of issues can arise. I received a question through my virtual anonymous questions form that piqued my interest: How do you address a difference in sex ...
As first-years, we had no idea what it really meant when we stepped through the Van Wickle Gates and, finally, into Brown for the first time. For so long, getting here had been the mission that defined our lives. We all came from unique backgrounds, but one unifying goal tied us all together: making ...
In her op-ed, Salonee Singh 鈥24 argues that Nikki Haley鈥檚 attempt to transcend race in her bid for the presidency may ultimately set back Indian Americans鈥 standing in politics.
In his column, Tasawwar Rahman 鈥26 argues that Brown should do more to support students on financial aid by removing the student contribution requirements.
In her column, Alissa Simon 鈥25 argues that gender-based communities on campus remain valuable even in a modern, coeducational environment.
For many college students, midterm season comes with a frightening moment of realization: A test is coming up for a class they鈥檝e barely attended, let alone paid attention to. In many cases, students resolve to spend days cramming as a solution 鈥 stressing over every minute detail on tedious lecture ...
This semester, the Brown Renewable Energy and Sustainability Society has been advocating for a certificate in sustainability to join similar programs in data fluency, engaged scholarship, entrepreneurship, intercultural competence and migration studies. We鈥檙e all for a sustainability certificate 鈥 ...
Brown students鈥 collective experience of sleep deprivation is apparent this midterms season as heads nod forward during lectures, people slump over library desks and yawns abound. It鈥檚 all a part of the grind 鈥 the constant cycle of working until early morning, waking up barely in time for a 10 ...