Chloe Lutts '08: The overachiever's dilemma
"We find time and we find money for the things we value," Michael Pollan told a packed Salomon 101 last week.
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"We find time and we find money for the things we value," Michael Pollan told a packed Salomon 101 last week.
Providence has become one of the few cities in the country with a municipal ethics code, after the City Council and Mayor David Cicilline '83 passed legislation in August creating the code and a complementary ...
Members of the Brown Democrats and the College Republicans gathered at opposite ends of campus last night to watch election results roll in, and the moods in Morriss and Barbour lounges were as different ...
This year, Mayor David Cicilline '83 is making his first bid for re-election since he became mayor in 2002 in the wake of former Mayor Vincent "Buddy" Cianci Jr.'s conviction for racketeering conspiracy. ...
Democrat Elizabeth Roberts '78 and her Republican opponent, Reginald Centracchio, have very different, but equally ambitious, plans for the Office of the Lieutenant Governor, which is up for grabs in ...
Though Seth Yurdin, Democratic candidate for the Ward 1 City Council seat, won every precinct in the September primary, the race is not over yet. Yurdin faces challenges from Republican Mark Teoli and ...
A tax credit passed in June 2005 has brought an almost constant stream of movie and TV productions to the Ocean State, and, with them, some Hollywood-sized budgets.
The introduction of flexible meal plans has led to an increase in the number of students on meal plan and higher traffic at the Blue Room, according to Ann Hoffman, associate director of Brown Dining ...
After protesting all day in the office of Sen. Jack Reed, D-R.I., five Brown students were arrested Monday night after refusing a request from Reed's office to leave the premises.
A campaign kickoff hosted by the Brown Democrats and planned for the night of Sept. 21 was cancelled the day before after it failed to gain University approval.
The Brown Democrats are reforming their organization's structure this year in an effort to reach out to more students and increase their effectiveness in electing Democratic candidates in Rhode Island. ...
Ethan Ris '05 and Seth Yurdin will face off in the Democratic primary for the Ward 1 City Council seat Sept. 12.
Only 22 new transfer students entered Brown this fall, down from 145 last year. These 22 students, selected from the largest ever transfer applicant pool, represent an acceptance rate of between 5 and ...
President Ruth Simmons officially opened the 243rd academic year yesterday, welcoming the 1,504 new undergraduates assembled on the Main Green to the Brown community with a message emphasizing social ...
A rich race for a Congressional seat
Brown alums played central roles in exposing two of the most significant and controversial national stories of the past year, and four were rewarded for their efforts when they were named 2006 recipients ...
A passion for bettering the world through science - combined with a genuine concern for those around her - has left friends and professors of Alison Michener with an abundance of wonderful memories.
She wanted to go to college close to home, and ended up traveling across the country instead. So it comes as no surprise that California native Kai Carter '06 will go halfway around the world next year ...
Rep. Patrick Kennedy, D-R.I., entered treatment for addiction to prescription painkillers last week after crashing his car into a security barrier at the U.S. Capitol around 2:45 a.m. on Thursday, May ...
Though student activists may describe the campus climate as less lively than the University's activist-friendly reputation led them to expect, recent protests suggest Brown students are willing to stand ...