Josiah's generates student complaints
By Caitlin Browne | October 29Hungry students were devastated last Monday night, Oct. 22, when the new sandwich line at Josiah's closed 20 minutes early.
Hungry students were devastated last Monday night, Oct. 22, when the new sandwich line at Josiah's closed 20 minutes early.
Though the University Steering Committee on Slavery and Justice spent three years researching and writing a 106-page assessment of Brown's ties to slavery, which it released last October, what was once a heated issue has all but disappeared from campus conversation just one year later. But on Tuesday ...
Last September, in a hotly contested primary election that garnered significant attention on campus, Ethan Ris '05 was defeated by Seth Yurdin for the Democratic nomination for the Ward 1 City Council seat, with 458 votes to Yurdin's 641.
After a weeklong move of 450 feet, the Peter Green House found a new home at 79 Brown St. on Aug. 7. Home to part of the Department of History, the house traveled to the northeast corner of Brown and Angell streets from its former location next door to the rest of the history department in Sharpe House. ...
A congressional committee investigating the state of forensic science is being led by a Brown professor. Professor of Medical Science Constantine Gatsonis, director of Brown's Center for Statistical Sciences, heads the committee that first met in January and plans to release its findings in early 2008. ...
With Commencement around the corner, many seniors will soon break out of the Brown bubble - but a new Web site, going live Monday, hopes to ease the transition.
College Hill, a new Chinese-American bilingual campus magazine run by the Brown China Forum, will come out with its first print issue by May, said Weiye Li MA'04 GS, the magazine's associate editor. The magazine's online version, which will be similar but not identical to the print version, will be ...
Brown neuroscientists have discovered why painkillers such as morphine and other opioids are so effective. The findings were released online on Feb. 11 and will appear in the March edition of Nature Neuroscience.
Despite some professors' complaints about the availability of graduate student teaching assistants this semester, University officials say the overall number of grad students serving as TAs has not changed.
At the Nov. 15 demonstration in front of University Hall led by the Coalition for Police Accountability and Institutional Transparency, students from Hope High School joined Brown students to call for more police oversight, accurate crime reporting and an end to racial profiling. Co-PAIT member Dara ...