Economy may affect dept. merger
By Chris Duffy | November 23The current financial crisis is creating uncertainty around plans to merge the cognitive science and psychology departments.
The current financial crisis is creating uncertainty around plans to merge the cognitive science and psychology departments.
The bills are due, and Brown's two co-ops don't have the money to pay them. The Brown Association of Cooperative Housing, which manages Finlandia and Watermyn houses, is facing more than $10,000 in property taxes, maintenance and utility bills for both houses before the end of November.
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Providence Police and Thayer Street shopkeepers have teamed up to take on a crime that doesn't even require perpetrators to move - loitering.
More than seven months after a firebomb attack on a Hillel staffer's home shocked the Brown community, law enforcement officials say the investigation is at a standstill.
Students greeted each other in Hebrew last night as they entered Salomon 001 for a panel discussion on gay rights in Israel. Around 25 students attended the first event in "Gay Israel Week," which is co-sponsored by the Queer Alliance and Brown Students for Israel.
At around 2 a.m. this morning, NASA scientists and a team from Brown University were the first to see images of Mercury sent back from the Messenger spacecraft.
Dining Services is replacing plastic cups in campus dining halls due to a possible health threat. But because of budget concerns, they will only replace broken cups instead of all the cups immediately.
The competition for law schools and consulting firms could get even stiffer.