America is a great nation, but scholar Michael Medved argues it’s not by accident — it’s because of God’s providence.
Supported by Brown’s Global Experiential Learning and Teaching program, 12 undergraduates traveled to Cabo Verde as part of a ...
There are 21 former DI NCAA hockey players representing the USA and Canada in the Four Nations Face-Off championship game.
The shellfish was considered food for the poor before Emmanuel “Manno” Bernoon, an emancipated Black man, started serving ...
The Rams enjoyed a football campaign for the ages, making a first FCS playoff appearance since 1985. URI set a program record for wins in a season, extended its Governor’s Cup dominance over Brown and ...
When we narrate the history of the church from the perspective of Black nuns,” says historian Shannen Dee Williams, “myths ...
In a world increasingly shaped by secularism and scientific empiricism, a paradox emerges: the enduring belief that history has direction, meaning and purpose—a secularized form of providentialism.
Top prospect Matthew Poitras and defenseman Michael Callahan have been recalled from their American Hockey League (AHL) ...
A celebration of life will be held for a Skating Club of Boston member and his mother who were killed in the DC midair ...
Spencer, 16, and Christine Lane, 49, of Barrington, were killed when their American Airlines flight collided with an Army ...
Officials at Providence Health and Services have agreed to return to negotiations with a union representing nearly 5,000 nurses across eight hospitals statewide.
Six percent of Americans have used Ozempic, Wegovy and similar drugs. They’re unwitting experimental subjects.
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