In the fifth episode of a series diving deeper into Brown Political Review Magazine articles, Multimedia Director Mitsuki Jiang interviews BPR Staff Writer Adora Limani (’28) about her recent article, “Echoes of the Past.” Her artic...
With the International Space station shutting down in 2031, what do we do next? Written by Asher Patel (’28), Produced by Solomon Goluboff-Schragger (’28) and Tanvi Mittal (’27) BPR staff writer Asher Patel argues that the US needs ...
2023 was the year of unions. The 148-day strike led by the Writers Guild of America ended with a 5 percent wage increase in the first year, bonuses for movies and TV shows on streaming, and protections against AI usage. Shortly after, the Screen Acto...
Former New York Times Assistant Managing Editor Craig R. Whitney speaks to BPR about his new book, “Living with Guns: A Liberal’s Case for the Second Amendment.” BPR asked Whitney, “Is there a difference in how Americans perceive gun vio...
Former New York Times Assistant Managing Editor Craig R. Whitney speaks to BPR about his new book, “Living with Guns: A Liberal’s Case for the Second Amendment.” BPR asked Whitney, “Is there a difference in how Americans perceive gun vio...
Former New York Times Assistant Managing Editor Craig R. Whitney speaks to BPR about his new book, “Living with Guns: A Liberal’s Case for the Second Amendment.” BPR asked Whitney, “What have you learned in the aftermath of the Newtown massac...
Former New York Times Assistant Managing Editor Craig R. Whitney speaks to BPR about his new book, “Living with Guns: A Liberal’s Case for the Second Amendment.” BPR asked Whitney, “What have you learned in the aftermath of the Newtown massac...
Elizabeth Roberts ’78 is the 68th Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island. Roberts became the first woman to hold the position when she was elected in 2006, first serving under Republican Governor Donald Carcieri, and now serving under Governor Cha...
Elizabeth Roberts ’78 is the 68th Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island. Roberts became the first woman to hold the position when she was elected in 2006, first serving under Republican Governor Donald Carcieri, and now serving under Governor Cha...
Allan Fung is the mayor of Cranston, Rhode Island. Elected in 2008, Fung previously served as City-Wide Councilman and was a prosecutor in the Rhode Island Office of the Attorney General from 1999 to 2001. Interview by Emily Gelber Mayor Fung poses w...
Allan Fung is the mayor of Cranston, Rhode Island. Elected in 2008, Fung previously served as City-Wide Councilman and was a prosecutor in the Rhode Island Office of the Attorney General from 1999 to 2001. Interview by Emily Gelber Mayor Fung poses w...
Governor Lincoln D. Chafee ’75 is the 74th Governor of Rhode Island. Elected in 2010 on a platform of increasing government transparency and economic revitalization, Chafee will likely face challengers from both the left and right in his upcoming r...
Governor Lincoln D. Chafee ’75 is the 74th Governor of Rhode Island. Elected in 2010 on a platform of increasing government transparency and economic revitalization, Chafee will likely face challengers from both the left and right in his upcoming r...
Former New York Times Assistant Managing Editor Craig R. Whitney speaks to BPR about his new book, “Living with Guns: A Liberal’s Case for the Second Amendment.” BPR asked Whitney, “Is the only thing stopping a bad guy with a ...
Former New York Times Assistant Managing Editor Craig R. Whitney speaks to BPR about his new book, “Living with Guns: A Liberal’s Case for the Second Amendment.” BPR asked Whitney, “Is the only thing stopping a bad guy with a ...
On this week’s podcast, Oliver and Michael join Jarrett to discuss Obama’s statements regarding climate change in SOTU address. Climate Change Podcast...
On this week’s podcast, Oliver and Michael join Jarrett to discuss Obama’s statements regarding climate change in SOTU address. Climate Change Podcast...
On this week’s podcast, Oliver and Michael join Jarrett to discuss whether affirmative action is an effective tool to create diversity on college campuses. In light of Fisher v. University of Texas, this conversation offers timely reflections o...
On this week’s podcast, Oliver and Michael join Jarrett to discuss whether affirmative action is an effective tool to create diversity on college campuses. In light of Fisher v. University of Texas, this conversation offers timely reflections o...
For this week’s BPR podcast, Oliver Hudson and Michael D’Ortenzio joined Jarrett Key to continue our discussion on Education Policy. Our conversation focused on the parent accountability and its relationship to teacher accountability and stud...
For this week’s BPR podcast, Oliver Hudson and Michael D’Ortenzio joined Jarrett Key to continue our discussion on Education Policy. Our conversation focused on the parent accountability and its relationship to teacher accountability and stud...
For this week’s BPR podcast, Oliver Hudson and Michael D’Ortenzio joined Jarrett Key to discuss education policy in the wake of Obama’s reelection. The conversation includes reflections on charter schools, a national curriculum, a...
For this week’s BPR podcast, Oliver Hudson and Michael D’Ortenzio joined Jarrett Key to discuss education policy in the wake of Obama’s reelection. The conversation includes reflections on charter schools, a national curriculum, a...
For this week’s segment, Jarrett is joined by Michael D’Ortenzio and Oliver Hudson to discuss the Election, the wins and losses for both parties and what we could expect with the Obama Administration for the next four years. Podcast 2- De...
For this week’s segment, Jarrett is joined by Michael D’Ortenzio and Oliver Hudson to discuss the Election, the wins and losses for both parties and what we could expect with the Obama Administration for the next four years. Podcast 2- De...