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(01/20/07 12:00am)
A prospective student searching for the University on Google might come across another Brown University - John Brown University. But despite the similarities in namesakes, the school atop College Hill ...
(01/20/07 12:00am)
Blogging may be re-inventing the news media landscape and causing a stir in Democratic politics, but has the online journal phenomenon hit College Hill? Three Brown students share their very different ...
(01/20/07 12:00am)
When Henry Shepherd '08 transferred to Brown from New York University last fall, he thought he might be interested in pursuing an independent concentration, as none of the University's existing concentrations ...
(01/20/07 12:00am)
Professor of Mathematics Thomas Banchoff wields an impressive collection of multi-colored chalk, drawing frantic, sweeping curves on two blackboards - one a standard flat board, the other an unorthodox ...
(01/20/07 12:00am)
This year's class of transfer students - the first in three years to be eligible for financial aid - arrived on campus last month for their second college orientation. But while the transfer students ...
(01/20/07 12:00am)
Students might expect smoking marijuana to make them a little red-eyed or necessitate a late night excursion to Josiah's. What students might not know, however, is that lighting up a joint can also lead ...
(01/20/07 12:00am)
The University Resources Committee held its second open forum of the semester in Salomon 202 Monday evening. Issues raised at the forum ranged from wireless Internet to health insurance for graduate students ...
(01/20/07 12:00am)
Though the University Steering Committee on Slavery and Justice was expected to submit its report to President Ruth Simmons this spring, it is unclear when the report will be submitted or whether it will ...
(01/20/07 12:00am)
Virtual reality may seem more like science fiction than an academic resource, but it can be an essential research tool for professors and students across disciplines. The Herald explores "the Cave," Brown's ...
(01/20/07 12:00am)
A yearlong Activist-in-Residence pilot program, which began this fall, will bring a variety of activists to campus for periods of time ranging from a few days to a semester. The program seeks to expose ...
(01/20/07 12:00am)
A typical weekend party at Brown might involve cramming students into a small lounge area, playing loud club music and filling hundreds of plastic cups with cheap beer and vodka. However, students and ...
(01/20/07 12:00am)
While studying for a midterm might not be as appealing as lying on the beach or skiing, students say having midterms directly before spring break has not seriously affected their vacation plans. Though ...
(01/20/07 12:00am)
Some residence hall bathrooms, including multiple-user bathrooms, may become gender-neutral, University officials announced Friday in a meeting with students who have advocated for a higher number of ...
(01/20/07 12:00am)
With interests ranging from avant-garde to Christian rock, high school seniors seeking a spot in the class of 2010 sent more than 900 music portfolios with their applications. The number of music portfolios ...
(01/20/07 12:00am)
When Max Mathias '10 heads home to nearby Sharon, Mass., for Thanksgiving break, he won't be going alone - he will be joined by Brown students who live too far away to go home for just a few days and ...
(01/20/07 12:00am)
The Brown Bookstore often hosts distinguished writers - from novelist Jonathan Safran Foer to former President Bill Clinton. But when Chris Oates '07 sits down in the author's chair to sign title pages ...
(01/20/07 12:00am)
Despite losing 70 percent of its annual budget, the Undergraduate Council of Students is still running smoothly, according to UCS President John Gillis '07.