Today's chicken fajitas are tomorrow's compost at Ratty drive
Students running a compost drive at the Sharpe Refectory collected 736 pounds of edible waste left over from students' meals Tuesday.
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Students running a compost drive at the Sharpe Refectory collected 736 pounds of edible waste left over from students' meals Tuesday.
Following the Brown Realty Investment and Construction Club's upgrade to a Category II group in November, which makes it eligible to apply for funding from the Undergraduate Finance Board, BRICC leaders ...
In response to the frustration often generated by the Brown Online Course Announcement, five computer science concentrators have created a user-friendly and more comprehensive version of BOCA.
Dormsnacks.com, a company founded and run by Brown students, has recently expanded to other schools throughout the country. The company sells non-perishable snacks and drinks and office supplies in bulk ...
Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Sheldon Whitehouse addressed a full house of Brown Democrats in List Art 110 Wednesday night. During the speech, the former Rhode Island attorney general addressed foreign ...
The Residential Council recommended additions to the Community Assistant Program in a Nov. 22 resolution, though it did not suggest drastic alterations to the program.
Although he arrived in Providence just a few months ago, Curt Columbus, the new artistic director for the Trinity Repertory Company, already has plans for the Brown/Trinity Consortium and Brown's undergraduate ...
Brown College Republicans gathered Tuesday night to hear from the two candidates running in the state Republican primary for the 2006 Senate election. Mayor Stephen Laffey of Cranston and a representative ...
Though the University has long focused on increasing energy efficiency, these efforts only recently have turned toward exploring renewable energy options. This movement has been stimulated by student ...
In accordance with a recent rule change, the Undergraduate Council of Students will hold open elections later this month to fill six vacant positions.
Each year undergraduates spend hours writing their senior theses - but what becomes of them after the students graduate? This question prompted three recent Dartmouth graduates to launch UGResearch.org, ...
Representatives from the Rhode Island Department of Transpor-tation and a representative from The Friends of India Point Park conducted a tour detailing the Route 195 highway relocation project's impact ...
Learning to love fondue, discovering the best types of beer and making friends with locals are just some of the cultural information often overlooked when students are considering studying abroad.
Brown Student Radio received a check from a group of alums on Monday to either offset office costs or help with development.
The Undergraduate Council of Students passed a resolution calling for the University to divest from Sudan and debated but did not vote on a resolution opposing the addition of pluses and minuses to the ...
The University ranks seventh among 105 national undergraduate programs in a revealed preference study authored by researchers at Harvard, the University of Pennsylvania and Boston University. The study ...
Xaykham Khamsyvoravong '06 is one of many Brown students with a strong interest in local politics. A member of Sigma Chi and a former ice dancer who once competed at the national level, the international ...
At its meeting yesterday, the Brown University Community Council voted in support of a motion stipulating that donors "have the option of their new donations being invested in a social choice fund" but ...
Though the popularity of traditional study abroad destinations like England, France and Italy remains high, the number of students studying at University-sponsored programs in fewer countries has increased, ...
At its first meeting of the semester yesterday, the Brown University Community Council discussed two proposals - one on the University's possible divestment from companies conducting business in Sudan ...