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New York State Politics · New YorkNew York City voters are heading to the polls on Tuesday to choose their next mayor in a race drawing national attention. Democratic candidate and state assembly member Zohran Mamdani is leading the race, facing Republican Curtis Sliwa and former governor Andrew Cuomo, who is seeking a political comeback after losing to Mamdani in the Democratic primary.See the Story
Mamdani and Cuomo face off as New York City chooses new mayor, while Sliwa hopes for an upset
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Opinion · United StatesIn The Herald's Fall 2025 Poll, 46% of respondents said they felt uncomfortable expressing their political beliefs at Brown, but this trend is more pronounced among conservative students.Over half of right-leaning students said they have felt uncomfortable sharing their political views in class, compared to about a quarter of liberal students.In interviews with The Herald, students said their peers may experience discomfort when sharing their vi…See the Story
‘They would be ostracized’: Over 45% of students have felt uncomfortable expressing political beliefs, Herald poll finds
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Hanover, New Hampshire · HanoverSince 2002, first-year students at Brown have had the opportunity to take first-year seminars - small courses, capped at about 20 undergraduates, that are designed to build community and introduce new Brunonians to seminar-style learning.This semester, Brown offered 41 first-year seminar courses. In the spring, there will be 24. The Herald spoke with students and faculty who shared how they learn and design in their first-year seminars.COLT 0711…See the Story
Inside the Seminars Shaping Brown’s First-Year Class
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