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Freshmen filmmakers retrace Civil Rights movement over break

Inside a "super zippy" silver Dodge Caliber, Evan Pulvers '10, Jing Xu '10, Shruti Parekh '10 and Sarah Gibson '10 blasted a gospel CD. The windows of the rented car were rolled down to let in the 80-degree air, and the odometer read 964 miles as the four girls drove through rolling green vistas toward ...

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Homeless shelter closes doors, making way for police barracks

The state's largest homeless shelter, Welcome Arnold, will close its doors this morning to make way for a new state police barracks at the Pastore complex in Cranston. The state has made efforts to accommodate those who seek a bed there each evening, but a number of individuals don't know where they ...

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Providence shopping, volunteerism attract students

Despite the steep trek back to campus and a seeming scarcity of street signs, the Renaissance City still seems to appeal to Brown students - most undergraduates leave College Hill to dine, shop, work or travel in the rest of Providence at least once a week, according to a recent Herald poll.

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Project ARISE to provide science teacher training

Beginning this summer, Rhode Island high school biology and neuroscience teachers will receive materials and training from Brown professors and graduate students. A three-year, $636,000 grant by the National Center for Research Resources earlier this month will fund the program, called Project ARISE: ...

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