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Brown researchers dispel common myths surrounding the "alcohol blanket."


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More than 130,000 people are officially registered as missing or unlocated in Mexico.


Leggat-Barr ’28: The violence of nostalgia in Providence

We’ve all done some selective remembering — convincing ourselves a time in our life or an experience was all sunshine and rainbows and forgetting the storm clouds. Painting an idealized picture of the past helps us escape from the reality of the present. I often find myself yearning for what I remember ...


McKenzie MPP’16: Hegseth’s policy is a gift to our adversaries

When I was a graduate student studying public policy at Brown, I was an anomaly: an active-duty Coast Guard officer and an Army Iraq combat veteran surrounded by some of the country's brightest civilian intellectuals. I brought my military experience into the classroom — the weight of combat decisions, ...










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