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Sarah Kay '10 considers herself an adventurous traveler, but even she couldn't have imagined the experiences she would have in Prague, which included getting to know local artists and meeting a man who ...
While many students have received late packages and had to wait in long lines to trade in their blue slips recently, the mail room expects to be caught up on orders by Wednesday.
After frequent RIPTA riders - including many Brown faculty and staff - complained of overcrowded buses and long waits to get from Kennedy Plaza to Thayer Street, the transit authority has extended morning ...
Browsing this year's course catalog, many students may have noticed the five classes marked HMAN. These Humanities seminars are being offered by the Cogut Center for the Humanities and are new this fall. ...
Many Brown students have not been able to enjoy the programming of Brown Television, instead accustomed to seeing a blank screen as they flip past channel nine on IPTV.
The Class of 2012 may prove to be the University's most diverse class yet. But no matter where they hail from, all incoming first-years have the same summer assignment: to read "The Places In Between," ...
It doesn't take much for Tom Flaherty '08 to start up a conversation with you. The same can be said about him making you laugh.
The longest-serving president of Spain, Felipe Gonzalez, and Juan Luis Cebrian, a founder of Spain's most-read newspaper El Pais, spoke of the relevance of Europe and Latin America in an age of globalization ...
While Brown students could choose from 24 foreign languages when picking classes this year, there may be one missing from that list in the fall - Swedish.
A report from an office tied to Congress that criticized nuclear security at universities has come under fire from some officials. A spokesman from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission said the Government ...
What do an Indian boy from Texas who goes by "G. Chocolate" and the Pope have in common?
Two years ago, a group of individuals formed a community with a simple goal: to live and cook together. Now, that community is looking to change its home, while still maintaining that mission.
Brazilian Ambassador to the United States Antonio Patriota spoke to a full Joukowsky Forum Friday, Feb. 15. Patriota emphasized the common policy efforts shared by Brazil and the U.S., especially on regional ...
Looking for the perfect Valentine's Day gift? For a man, sex would be your best bet, says Scott Haltzman '82 MD'85.
In an effort to personalize a student's welcome to Brown, the Admission Office will ask current students to send congratulatory e-mails to admitted students.
To some, AOL Instant Messenger is a way of staying in touch with friends. To others, it may be the perfect procrastination tool. For Ashley Greene '09, it's an innovative way of reaching out to the thousands ...
At the age of five, Rajiv Kumar '05 MD'09 knew he shared the same "passion" for medicine that the 20 doctors in his family have. In two years, Kumar will graduate from the Alpert Medical School - via ...
As the primary season for the 2008 presidential election approaches, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., and Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., the two Democratic frontrunners, are engaged in a tight race in some states ...
Though it is the smallest state in the union, Rhode Island proved a big contender in Forbes.com's first America's Greenest States rankings, released last week.
The opening of the new pedestrian bridge connecting India Point Park to the Wickenden business district has been postponed until later this fall. The bridge was slated to open Sept. 12 - two years after ...