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Panelists clash over U.N. nominee

After the Senate Foreign Relations Committee concluded its third day of hearings on the appointment of John Bolton as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, about 200 scholars, students and members of the public filled Smith-Buonanno 106 to capacity Wednesday night to debate the nomination locally.

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Havens '99 representing Guantanamo detainees

Sarah Havens '99 has traveled from the Van Wickle Gates to Cairo to Guantanamo Bay. Havens is a second-year associate at the New York office of British law firm Allen & Overy, which represents 14 of the approximately 550 men being held at the Camp Delta prison.

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AmCiv to offer Master's in Public Humanities

The Corporation approved a new Master's Degree in Public Humanities in the Department of American Civilization on Saturday. The program, providing training for careers in museums and other historical preservation organizations, will be offered beginning Fall 2005.

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Resignations give UCS wake-up call

Seven students have resigned from the Undergraduate Council of Students this semester, marking an uncharacteristically high turnover rate for the representative body.

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Small departments reach out for concentrators

Some popular concentrations at Brown typically attract more than 200 students in a year, while other lesser-known studies may have as few as 15 concentrators. As a result, many of the leaner departments are taking steps to raise student awareness and attract more potential concentrators.

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15,000 rabbits hop into town for annual breeders' convention

For dog lovers, the Westminster dog show offers the opportunity to see the top members of each breed, all vying for the coveted "Best in Show" award. And for rabbit lovers, the American Rabbit Breeders Association National Convention provides the opportunity to see 15,000 rabbits compete for the top ...

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RISD links with Chinese schools

With the rapid growth of the Chinese economy expected to continue, RISD officials say they hope to improve the school's relationships with three top design schools in China, partly in the hopes of bringing Chinese students to Providence.

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