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What do women want to be when they grow up?
This semester, you'll see four female writers contributing regularly to this opinions page - Maha Atal '08, Laura Martin '06, Courtney Jenkins '07 and myself. That's four writers out of a current stable ...
Is diversity ever a bad thing?
In our consumption culture, buying and not buying are becoming preferred modes of activism. Isn't it easier, after all, to boycott labor-abusing Wal-Mart than to lobby for a national living wage? Anti-Bush ...
The volume of responses to Harvard President Lawrence Summers' comments last month on the supposed futility of achieving gender equality on his science and mathematics faculty seems to represent a collective ...
Last month, Peter Weiss, chair of the RISD Museum's Board of Governors, visited a Student Alliance meeting to discuss the relationship between the Museum and the college's undergraduates, a relationship ...
You will go through a Whole Foods stage, infatuated with the huge selection of tofu consistencies. Then you will graduate to East Side Marketplace, realizing that a supermarket isn't worthy of the name ...
When former Democratic presidential candidate Howard Dean visited Brown on Sept. 9, he told The Herald that college students should mobilize against the possibility of a military draft.
The University Steering Committee on Slavery and Justice continues its program tonight with a lecture by Edward Ball '82, the National Book Award-winning author of "Slaves in the Family." Ball's memoir, ...
On the night of February 3, 1996, a first-year drank with her girlfriends before heading to a party at Delta Tau. A few hours later, a male junior found the girl lying next to a pool of vomit and helped ...
For a man who has dedicated his life to researching, writing and teaching about race in America, John Hope Franklin says he seldom stops to note a person's skin color.
At the conclusion of Wednesday night's Undergraduate Council of Students meeting, President Rahim Kurji '05 announced he will not seek another term.
At Wednesday night's Undergraduate Council of Students meeting, three representatives introduced a resolution supporting same-sex marriage in Rhode Island. UCS will vote on the resolution at its next ...
When President Ruth Simmons arrived at Brown in 2001, she articulated a long-range commitment to diversify Brown's student body. One way Simmons said she planned to do so was by actively recruiting transfer ...
Almost everyone is on it - even if they won't admit it. And if they hadn't tried it before they got to Brown, many first-years gave it a whirl within days of arriving on campus. It's being used by some ...