Brown community members join JFCN for morning gathering on Main Green
By Tom Li and Julia Vaz | November 28Around 150 students and community members joined Jews For Ceasefire Now for a community gathering.
Tom Li is a senior staff writer covering environment and crime & justice. He is from Pleasanton, California, and is concentrating in Economics, International & Public Affairs and French & Francophone Studies. He is an avid RIPTA enthusiast and enjoys taking (and criticizing) personality tests in his free time.
Around 150 students and community members joined Jews For Ceasefire Now for a community gathering.
Here is a brief history of the Rhode Island School of Design's ties with Textron.
The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management released a draft report detailing PFAS presence in the state.
Brown’s Latines in Pre-Med fosters community through mentorship and networking opportunities.
Students allegedly spray-painted ‘Kills Kids’ on Textron building in light of ongoing violence in Gaza
On Nov. 9, RISD students marched to Textron headquarters, joining organizers from the Party for Socialism and Liberation RI in protest of the company’s connections with the Israeli military.
R.I. Commerce’s Ocean Tech Hub receives federal grant to develop ‘blue economy’
R.I. state legislators created a new joint legislative commission to research and issue recommendations regarding the quahoh depletion in Narragansett Bay.
On Nov. 2, the Johnston Zoning Board will continue their hearing of Green Development’s Winsor III proposal to create a new 160-acre 19-megawatt solar farm in Johnston.
This Sunday, Providence’s participatory art carnival Wooly Fair returned for the first time since 2013. This year’s rendition, Wooly Fair 2023: Big Deal, featured many performers and 22 interactive games and art installations, and was held at the Steel Yard in Providence. Artists Sam White and David ...