At Ivy Film Festival, love and bowling
Technology has allowed filmmakers to produce movies that beg grand productions such as "Titanic," Thomas Rothman '76 P'11 said at the closing ceremony of the seventh-annual Ivy Film Festival on Saturday ...
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Technology has allowed filmmakers to produce movies that beg grand productions such as "Titanic," Thomas Rothman '76 P'11 said at the closing ceremony of the seventh-annual Ivy Film Festival on Saturday ...
A crowd of about 50 spectators cheered as a raw turkey impaled with corn-cob axles and rice-cracker wheels careened down the ramp, only to crash in a spectacular cloud of improvised poultry and vegetable ...
Binayak Mishra '08 was discouraged about job hunting at first. Citigroup denied him a job, noting that they were hiring fewer employees. At a career fair, JP Morgan's recruiters told him they weren't ...
A "significant number of students" were caught with counterfeit tickets at the two concerts sponsored by the Brown Concert Agency this past weekend, said Elliot Colbert '09, who was in charge of ticketing ...
On Monday, more than 2,000 students from across the county and the world were accepted to Brown. But when the class of 2012 arrives in Rhode Island this fall, they may be surprised by how many of their ...
Spring break on MTV is often a tequila-fueled, bikini-clad beach party. While some on College Hill may opt for this kind of a trip next week, many will choose more sober options, such as visiting friends ...
College students and presidents from across the country - including Brown students and President Ruth Simmons - convened in New Orleans this weekend along with former President Bill Clinton, Brad Pitt ...
Dancing lions, gymnastic breakdancers and Taiko drummers pleased a crowd of about 100 people in Salomon 101 on Friday night at the Asian Arts Fest.
The Department of Homeland Security has selected the University of Rhode Island and Northeastern University to lead a research program on explosives detection, the federal agency announced on its Web ...