Though he no longer leads the FDA, von Eschenbach currently sits on the board of the Reagen-Udall Foundation, a ...
The study describes a wide range of PFAS — “many of which aren’t well measured,” Manz wrote — that infants are exposed to. According to Manz, “one of the most surprising” findings was that the babies ...
Last Tuesday, a bill addressing air quality problems in Providence schools was passed by the Rhode Island Senate Health and Human Services Committee. The legislation — which was also introduced in ...
The Brown men’s tennis team (13-6, 0-0 Ivy) had a roller-coaster of a day during a home doubleheader this past Sunday, first ...
This year’s Oscars saw a number of socially conscious films nominated for awards, including the critically-acclaimed “The ...
The Rhode Island Blood Center declared a blood emergency on March 5. Nearly two weeks later, this emergency status is still ...
On Tuesday, American actor Giancarlo Esposito arrived at the Salomon Center’s De Ciccio Family Auditorium for the Brown ...
President Christina Paxson P’19 P’MD’20 discussed topics including grade inflation, rising public mistrust of higher education, increasing tuition and Brown’s relationship with the federal government ...
Last month, the prospect of responding to two Spectator articles on anti-ICE protests in Providence came up during a meeting ...
Talia Berkwits ’29 can be reached at talia_berkwits@brown.edu. Please send responses to this op-ed to letters@browndailyherald.com and other opinions to opinions@browndailyherald.com.
On March 11, Rep. Gabe Amo (D-R.I. 1) secured $311,000 in federal Community Project Funding for Providence’s Nonviolence Institute. The funds will support “three victim advocates and a case manager ...
Francisco Valente, the festival’s artistic director, explained that this year’s theme was chosen partly due to the recent success of Richard Linklater’s newest film, “Nouvelle Vague,” which was ...
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