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A small primate with glassy, tennis-ball eyes and fur hanging off its frame like a shag carpet steps out from behind a tree, carrying a lantern with a glowing dragonfly inside. As it advances through ...
Nine years ago, the celebrated Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy lent ten portraits of members of the Medici family to Brown's David Winton Bell Gallery. The city also sent a delegation of artisans, musicians ...
Sara Glick '10 has a kitchen that could make any mother proud. Color-coded dishes sit neatly in the cupboard, instead of being piled haphazardly in the sink, separated into green, white and purple. Six ...
The mainstream media are saturating their airwaves, broadsheets and bandwidth with the nation's economic and political dramas, but at least one Providence newsroom has managed to steer clear of such stories ...
The flagpole on the Main Green doesn't typically inspire romantic flights of fancy in the students studying on the grass next to it.
Students and faculty filled Salomon 001 to maximum capacity - and then some - on Friday afternoon to hear four Brown economics professors and a former Lehman Brothers quantitative researcher sound off ...
Stored inside one of the bicycle rooms in Vartan Gregorian Quad is a vessel more than twice as long as any bike and more than three times as heavy. It has weathered Tropical Storm Hanna, seen the underbelly ...
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have taken the lab to the people. Outside of some Pittsburgh bars and restaurants, exiting patrons become prospective test subjects, lured into a mobile laboratory ...
In response to allegations of racial profiling resulting from an August incident, Harvard launched an investigation late last month into its campus police force.
The office of Provost David Kertzer '69 P'95 P'98 offers a perfect view of student protests on the Main Green. But Kertzer doesn't just watch from inside - he knows what it's like to raise his voice on ...
The Rev. John Shelby Spong, a retired Episcopal bishop from Newark, N.J., and the author of books such as "Jesus for the Non-Religious," delivered his modern interpretation of Christianity to an audience ...
Program in Liberal Medical Education and Alpert Medical School students strutted and stripped on the stage of List 120 to a full house Friday night for the second annual "Date-a-Doctor," a charity auction ...
Down a corridor plastered with posters of half-human, half-plant faces, a door opens to a room displaying winged resin figurines and books on everything from Czech Art Nouveau painter Alphonse Mucha to ...
What do students write online when they don't have to sign their names? The Brown forum on the new gossip Web site JuicyCampus.com, which allows students to leave anonymous posts, shows the myriad topics, ...