In April 2025, we met with the owners of two prominent local businesses on Hope Street in Providence. Here are their stories: When strolling through Fox Point, it is common to see small white placards attached to the fronts of historical buildings, u...
As I settled into life in Rhode Island as a freshman, I began searching for a healthcare provider in the Ocean State—but no matter where I looked, I couldn’t find a primary care provider, let alone any of the several specialists that I see back h...
It is impossible to be bored on Año Viejo (New Year’s Eve) in Ecuador’s capital city. The country blends rich traditions typical of many Latin American countries — like eating las doce uvas de la suerte, twelve grapes each bestowed with a wish...
When Paddy Roy Bates claimed an abandoned military fort as a present for his wife Joan, the principality of Sealand was born. There was no fanfare or paperwork, Bates simply created a micronation: an “entity that claims to be an independent state b...
When Paddy Roy Bates claimed an abandoned military fort as a present for his wife Joan, the principality of Sealand was born. There was no fanfare or paperwork, Bates simply created a micronation: an “entity that claims to be an independent state b...
“It started out as a kiss; how did it end up like this?” wonder The Killers in their timeless 2003 hit “Mr. Brightside.” This refrain doubles as a genuine question about Jordan, where, this past summer, a single kiss propelled the desert king...
“It started out as a kiss; how did it end up like this?” wonder The Killers in their timeless 2003 hit “Mr. Brightside.” This refrain doubles as a genuine question about Jordan, where, this past summer, a single kiss propelled the desert king...
DNA, the genetic code that lays the foundation for a person’s health, mental abilities, and personality traits, is a fundamental building block of a person’s identity. The assortment of As, Ts, Gs, and Cs tells a unique story, and an analysis of ...
DNA, the genetic code that lays the foundation for a person’s health, mental abilities, and personality traits, is a fundamental building block of a person’s identity. The assortment of As, Ts, Gs, and Cs tells a unique story, and an analysis of ...
Five decades ago, restaurants, parks, and schools were shrouded in a cloud of smoke, and U.S. Surgeon General Luther Terry was trying to see through the haze. To find a meaningful way to investigate and convey the dangers of smoking, he created the A...
Five decades ago, restaurants, parks, and schools were shrouded in a cloud of smoke, and U.S. Surgeon General Luther Terry was trying to see through the haze. To find a meaningful way to investigate and convey the dangers of smoking, he created the A...
Providence Public School Districts have an exceptionally low level of academic instruction, despite neighboring an elite Ivy League institution. In the first episode of Season 3, hosts Morgan Awner ‘21 and Rachel Lim ‘21 take a step off College H...
Providence Public School Districts have an exceptionally low level of academic instruction, despite neighboring an elite Ivy League institution. In the first episode of Season 3, hosts Morgan Awner ‘21 and Rachel Lim ‘21 take a step off College H...
https://soundcloud.com/bpr-chief-of-staff/thats-a-wrap Hosts Aidan Calvelli ’19 and Noah Cowan’19 reflect on the importance of student journalism and their time at the Brown Political Review in their last-ever episode as the hosts of BPRa...
https://soundcloud.com/bpr-chief-of-staff/thats-a-wrap Hosts Aidan Calvelli ’19 and Noah Cowan’19 reflect on the importance of student journalism and their time at the Brown Political Review in their last-ever episode as the hosts of BPRa...
http://brownpoliticalreview.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Food_For_Thought_mixdown.mp3 Hosts Aidan Calvelli ’19 and Noah Cowan ’19 give us some “Food for Thought” in our third episode of the season. Featuring interviews from anthropologist S...
http://brownpoliticalreview.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Food_For_Thought_mixdown.mp3 Hosts Aidan Calvelli ’19 and Noah Cowan ’19 give us some “Food for Thought” in our third episode of the season. Featuring interviews from anthropologist S...
http://soundcloud.com/bpr-chief-of-staff/the-deal-with-drugs Drugs are a scourge to society with the power to catalyze a major public health crisis. But on college campuses, they may simply be seen as a quintessential element of the party scene. In o...
http://soundcloud.com/bpr-chief-of-staff/the-deal-with-drugs Drugs are a scourge to society with the power to catalyze a major public health crisis. But on college campuses, they may simply be seen as a quintessential element of the party scene. In o...
https://soundcloud.com/bpr-chief-of-staff/bear-in-mind-the-politics-of-bears-and-hunting-tags-in-the-greater-yellowstone-ecosystem Which bear is best? The brown bear, of course! (At least according to any loyal Brown student…) In this episode, ...
https://soundcloud.com/bpr-chief-of-staff/bear-in-mind-the-politics-of-bears-and-hunting-tags-in-the-greater-yellowstone-ecosystem Which bear is best? The brown bear, of course! (At least according to any loyal Brown student…) In this episode, ...