For decades, other colleges have shouted the same anticheer across Beer Bike tracks and the O-Week events: “Toaster! Toaster!
Stacking up accomplishments and publications like poker chips, Rice professors and faculty are incredibly active in their ...
The effort Zhang poured into attaining his pilot’s license paid off in more ways than a new perspective. As an intern for ...
In an era where technology and artificial intelligence are nearly inseparable from our daily lives, the new exhibition ...
Despite having already clinched the American Conference regular season championship last week, the Rice women’s basketball ...
What do you hold onto?” Mitski asks in her new album “Nothing’s About to Happen to Me.” The album itself is holding back.
A North Servery cook tossing vegetables in a wok over an open flame. The morning shift chefs come in as early as 6 a.m. and leave as late as 4 p.m. Before the sun rises over North Servery, its chefs ...
Beneath fluorescent lights and accompanied by the hum of conversation, a group of students tinkers on computer-aided design software, building a race car from scratch. For the newest team in Rice’s ...
With the outdoor season approaching, Rice track and field athletes have already set personal bests, broken school records and received offers to represent national teams.
Oceanic blue lights washed over the Moody Center for the Arts terrace as students and Houston community members stood shoulder-to-shoulder beneath the night sky on Saturday.
Baseball defended Reckling Park last weekend against the Harvard University Crimson in a three-game series sweep, scoring 22 runs and allowing just 16 total hits. This series marks the Owls’ first ...
In an era where technology and artificial intelligence are nearly inseparable from our daily lives, the new exhibition “Imaging after Photography” at the Moody Center for the Arts explores the ...