Editors鈥 Note: What we鈥檙e thankful for
In their editor's note, the 133rd Editorial Board expresses their gratitude.
In their editor's note, the 133rd Editorial Board expresses their gratitude.
In their Editor's Note, The Herald's 133rd Editorial Board honors Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations on and off College Hill.
This fall, The Herald will publish stories online every day and print weekly on Thursdays.
With the Pride 2023 Special Issue, The Herald aims to highlight queer experiences on Brown鈥檚 campus.
鈥淚s it Greg or New Dorm?鈥 鈥 that was the headline of a Herald article from fall 2021. The concept was straightforward: Newer members of the campus community were calling the Vartan Gregorian Quadrangle 鈥淕reg鈥 鈥 an abomination to upperclassmen who knew the building as 鈥淣ew Dorm.鈥 ...
Today鈥檚 print paper is our 37th 鈥斅燼nd final 鈥斅爋f the semester. After many late nights, unspeakable amounts of Jo鈥檚 sauce and far too much coffee, our regular production for the spring has concluded (though we鈥檒l still publish occasionally online over the summer).
Explore The Herald's ADOCH 2023 Special Issue!锘
Today鈥檚 paper marks the first issue of The Herald for the 2023 calendar year and our first as the 133rd Editorial Board.
The 12 articles listed below, all of which are in the Sports section and were written by one senior staff writer, contained significant portions of text taken directly from news articles published by Brown Athletics. These passages were not properly quoted or attributed. The articles have been edited ...
Seventy-four papers. One-hundred-twenty-two production nights. Seemingly endless hours together, holed up at 88 Benevolent St. And yet, it feels so soon 鈥 today鈥檚 paper marks our 74th and final issue as The Herald鈥檚 132nd Editorial Board.
The Herald is proud to announce the members of our 133rd Editorial Board, which will oversee the publication through its 132nd year.
This semester marks Brown鈥檚 first full, in-person spring semester in three years 鈥撯 and, for The Herald鈥檚 132nd Editorial Board, the first full spring semester we have ever experienced. Since we began our tenure in January, much of our coverage has documented a return to the campus we remember ...
The Herald is proud to announce the members of its 132nd Editorial Board, who will oversee the paper through its 131st year.
The Herald is excited to launch a newly redesigned website today. In an era when the bulk of news is consumed online, and in our first website rework since 2015, we sought to update our site鈥檚 design and enhance reader engagement by increasing its accessibility and building in more space for innovative ...
After an unprecedented summer of publishing online daily during Brown鈥檚 first-ever summer term, The Herald will print three times a week this fall semester on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 鈥 up from the once-per-week frequency implemented in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We will continue ...
In order to respect individuals鈥 current and lived identities, The Herald has adopted a new policy regarding requests from transgender or nonbinary individuals to replace their deadname and/or change their pronouns featured in previously published work on The Herald鈥檚 website. Upon receiving such ...
In considering the University鈥檚 three-semester calendar, our duty to serve as a current and accurate source of news for the Brown community and our desire to continue The Herald鈥檚 history of publishing every day that classes at Brown are in session, The Herald will publish content on our website ...
Every year, The Herald's Commencement Magazine collects the memories and reflections of the senior class. This year, that collection is inevitably shaped by the grief and loss COVID-19 has caused. Since last March, many Herald articles have sought to document the major, disparate hardships created by ...
A year of loss that challenged everyone around the globe made no exception for the Brown community and The Herald鈥檚 own newsroom. In 2020, the nation faced a (still) raging pandemic and an economic recession, a racial reckoning that spurred the greatest civil rights movement in decades, hurricanes ...
The Herald is proud to announce the members of its 131st Editorial Board, who will oversee the paper through its 130th year. The 131st Editorial Board will be led by Editor-in-Chief and President Kayla Guo 鈥22, a Public Policy concentrator from Muttontown, New York. Henry Dawson 鈥22, a Biology ...