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Robbie Corey-Boulet '07: I don't want to write a thesis

Challenging the merits of Brown's current curricular offerings is, as they say, pretty hot right now. Accordingly, Dean of the College Katherine Bergeron recently began a large-scale review of all aspects of the New Curriculum with her Task Force on Undergraduate Education. Even The Herald's editorial ...

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Editor's Notebook: Acting out in Sayles Hall

"Now tell me, were you one of the kids at that Sex God Power party last year?" Various forms of this question were posed to me Friday evening during the Opening Awards Ceremony of the Alumni Leadership Conference, an event that saw Brown alums don formal wear, accept awards recognizing the size of their ...

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Study details U.'s economic impact

The University helped create over 7,500 jobs and generate statewide output totaling $753 million through direct and indirect efforts in 2005, according to "Brown and Rhode Island: Growth and Opportunity," the University's first economic impact analysis since 2000.

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Laffey's 'strange adventures' become political ad fodder

Many Rhode Island voters would probably shy away from a politician who supports "BIZARRE!" projects like spending tax dollars on foam panels to soundproof his office. At least that's what the National Republican Senatorial Committee counted on as it funded ads intended to undermine Cranston Mayor Stephen ...

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Cianci to serve out remainder of sentence

Former Providence Mayor Vincent "Buddy" Cianci Jr. learned Tuesday that the U.S. Supreme Court will not review his 2002 conviction for racketeering conspiracy, leaving the controversial local icon no choice but to serve out the remainder of his 64-month prison sentence.

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Police oversight agency progresses amid legal uncertainty

Though the Providence External Review Authority officially opened in June, the organization continues to define its role as a safeguard against police misconduct in the city. As these details are worked out, members of the organization say they also face a potential legal challenge from the Providence ...

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