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Brown University scholars work to turn breakthroughs and discoveries into technologies that enhance lives, placing the ...
The Jefferson Council had called for eliminating D.E.I., without much success. But a new lawyer with ties to the group took ...
A research trip to a biodiversity hotspot in the Gulf of Maine underscores the importance of continued monitoring of marine ecosystems.
The Journal's sports staff of Bill Koch, Eric Rueb and Jacob Rousseau are dusting off archives in search of the best athletes ...
Dynasties dominated girls volleyball the last 25 years. Which stars found their way onto the Providence Journal Quarter ...
LSU football gains commitment from the No. 1 defensive lineman in the country and the top player in Louisiana.
The first Black woman to serve on the Supreme Court will speak with Brandon Price, CEO of Fayetteville Area Habitat for ...
In the moment of truth, ESPN’s No. 1 player in the 2026 class informed the world he wasn’t leaving Louisiana, committing to ...
These players weren't lax in their efforts this spring. Here's who made the cut for the 2025 Providence Journal All-State ...
Lawyers, law students and other fans of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson erupted in cheers and a standing ovation — eagerly snapping far-off, hazy cell phone photographs during the ...
Michigan saw what Austin Strapp meant by “defying gravity” when Brown vertical-jumped 40 inches at its summer camp.
All first-team members were nominees for Player of the Year in that sport, and winners were announced at the All-State Awards ...