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'Midnight Dodgeball' group gains devoted following

If you walk by Faunce House on a Thursday at midnight and see people jumping off the statue in front of it, screaming in primordial fashion, "I'm thirsty for blood now" and battling apparently to the death with playground balls, don't fret. These aren't "West Side Story"-inspired dance battles or actual ...

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Politics of 'hope' lure Obama supporters

"Fired Up and Ready to Go!" chanted the group of students at a crowded Blue State Coffee on Saturday, Oct. 13. Over the course of the night, about 150 students flooded the cafe for "Barack the Mic," an event hosted by the Brown chapter of Students for Barack Obama. The SFBO was started last spring and ...

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U. of Florida tasing incident garnering national attention

According to the police report submitted by one of the campus police officers who made the arrest, Pablo De Jesus, another student, was asking the final question during a question-and-answer session following Kerry's speech when Meyer interrupted. "He stated in a loud, disorderly manner that he was ...

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Ghost tours show another side of Brown

As dusk enveloped Prospect Terrace Park, a group of curious customers gathered around Courtney Edge, one of the founders of the Providence Ghost Tour, and listened to a story about Providence founding father Roger Williams. His bones, Edge said, now lie directly in front of them, resting in a tomb that ...

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'Preppy' author Birnbach '78 finds new niche in radio

It's a testament to how successful Lisa Birnbach '78 has become that not only is she receiving two Gracie Awards this year for her radio show, "The Lisa Birnbach Show," but she's also gained approval from another radio host working in the same building. "I guess you don't suck," she recalled humorist ...

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Princeton to review legacies' academic performance

As a result of a study by its sociologists that found legacy students with lower SAT scores do worse than equally below-average students at prestigious colleges, Princeton University will review the academic performance of its legacy admits, according to a statement from the university's president, ...

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Students flout rules and keep pets in dorms

Alligators and tarantulas in dorms? Despite the exotic nature of these animals, they are among the pets some students keep in residence halls. Students who keep these "illegal" pets violate University regulations and risk severe punishments - all in order to give love and attention to a critter of their ...

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