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(12/05/05 12:00am)
The following summaries include all major incidents reported to the Department of Public Safety between Nov. 11 and Dec. 1. The Providence Police Department also responds to incidents occurring off campus. ...
(11/17/05 12:00am)
A concert by indie-rock band The Wrens scheduled to take place in Sayles Hall Friday night has been moved to Alumnae Hall as part of a larger effort to move "rowdy" events out of the historic building, ...
(11/17/05 12:00am)
Two Department of Public Safety officers witnessed Saturday morning's shooting and saw the perpetrator flee down Brown Street but could not pursue him due to the department's current policy of disengagement, ...
(11/14/05 12:00am)
No injuries were reported after several shots were fired on the corner of Brown and Benevolent streets at around 2:20 a.m. Saturday morning. Those involved in the shooting were unaffiliated with the University, ...
(11/14/05 12:00am)
The following summaries include all major incidents reported to the Department of Public Safety between Nov. 4 and Nov. 10. The Providence Police Department also responds to incidents occurring off campus. ...
(11/07/05 12:00am)
The following summaries include all major incidents reported to the Department of Public Safety between Oct. 28 and Nov. 3. The Providence Police Department also responds to incidents occurring off campus. ...
(10/24/05 12:00am)
A 21-year-old male Brown student was robbed at gunpoint as he walked alone on Williams Street between Brook and Thayer streets at around 9:30 p.m. Saturday.
(10/19/05 12:00am)
The University is forging ahead with its plan to arm campus police officers and the training portion of the implementation process is 90 percent complete, Chief of Police Mark Porter said at a Brown University ...
(09/29/05 12:00am)
The University remains committed to increasing its endowment and expanding financial aid even though rapidly rising utility rates, maintenance expenses and other commitments may limit its ability to do ...
(04/26/05 12:00am)
There are particular weekends in any given academic year when Brown Emergency Medical Services is busier than usual, according to Richard Lapierre, director of EMS. Alcohol- and drug-related calls to ...
(04/21/05 12:00am)
Holding signs that read "Apartheid South Africa fell; Israel is next" and "Palestine must be free; Israel equals white supremacy," around 20 members and supporters of Anti-Racist Action protested outside ...
(04/15/05 12:00am)
Pressed by an Undergraduate Council of Students ad hoc committee, the University has decided to spend approximately $40,000 to subsidize summer storage for students just one year after abandoning its ...
(04/05/05 12:00am)
The key to ending violence in the Middle East is the democratization of tyrannical regimes, said Saad Eddin Ibrahim, an Egyptian democratic activist and sociology professor at the American University ...
(03/10/05 12:00am)
Vowing to continue to fight what it called an "environment of repression" on the campus, Anti-Racist Action on Wednesday expressed its frustration in an open letter to President Ruth Simmons over her ...
(03/03/05 12:00am)
President Ruth Simmons accepted a recommendation of the Advisory Committee on Corporate Responsibility in Investing and rejected the proposal for divestment from Israel set forth by Anti-Racist Action ...
(02/28/05 12:00am)
To provide students a visual respite from readings and texts, Associate Professor of History Nancy Jacobs spent last summer working with Brown's Instructional Technology Group to create an animated map ...
(02/23/05 12:00am)
Emphasizing the public's lack of accurate information about American Indians and the need in the community to maintain traditional American Indian culture, former Cherokee Nation chief, author and activist ...
(02/14/05 12:00am)
The University saved over $78,000 as a result of reduced electrical energy consumption during Thanksgiving and winter breaks.
(02/11/05 12:00am)
An Undergraduate Council of Students ad hoc committee believes it has a viable solution to bringing back free on-campus summer storage for students. The committee plans to present its proposal for approval ...
(01/27/05 12:00am)
By Christopher Chon