Tech House's "high-tech bake sale" could be over
The University ordered Tech House to stop its annual Ethernet cable sale this semester, cutting short the program house's fundraiser with orders still left to be filled.
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The University ordered Tech House to stop its annual Ethernet cable sale this semester, cutting short the program house's fundraiser with orders still left to be filled.
The Sovereign Bank branch at 272 Thayer St. was robbed Wednesday around 4 p.m.
Dave Amato, head coach of Brown's wrestling team, came under fire beginning last week from current and former members of the fraternity Delta Tau for what they consider intimidation and an ultimatum to ...
President Ruth Simmons used her Spring Semester Opening Address last night to discuss freedom of expression and how the University at large, and students in particular, can improve the state of civil ...
Perhaps the most unexpected thing to come out of the Third World Transition Program this year was a new sign for the Class of 2009 - "You clap your hands in front of you and that's the 0 and then you ...
Bobby Jindal '92 is not the typical Louisiana politician. The son of Indian immigrants - his birth name was Piyush - and a converted Catholic, Jindal, at only 33, is running for Congress in a district ...
President Ruth Simmons received $575,859 in total compensation in fiscal year 2004, but she was not the University's highest-paid employee. Rather, a vice president topped the list of Brown's seven highest-paid ...
When Caitlin Marshall '05 arrived at Brown as a sophomore transfer from Barnard College, she enrolled in French, Arabic, Chinese and linguistic theory classes. But it was her fifth class, the popular ...
The Plan for Academic Enrichment has been a boon at 36 Prospect St.
The plan to expand Brown's faculty by 100 is a centerpiece of the Plan for Academic Enrichment. Now nearing the third anniversary of the Corporation's approval of the initiatives, the University is well ...
"I dare not trust the willing middlemen of life, the men who like arranging other men and their affairs, who find manipulation satisfying to their souls. These men if they can have their way will make ...
A documentary by a group of Brown students that portrays pigeon enthusiasts in Ireland has been accepted into the prestigious Hamptons International Film Festival.
In an interview with The Herald Wednesday afternoon, Vice President for Campus Life and Student Services David Greene discussed some details of an evaluation of the mission and format of the Third World ...
At one point during a group discussion at the Third World Transition Program in 2001, Eldridge Gilbert '05 remembers a student stood up and said, "This is the first time that I didn't have to be the most ...
One would do well to look over some history before venturing to the miniature soldier collection in the John Hay Library. Tucked away behind closed doors in a gallery on the third floor of the Hay lies ...
Students flooded back to campus Tuesday after the weekend's powerful northeaster caused flight cancellations and dumped snow on roads, preventing many from returning to Providence over the weekend.
Sonia Lefian and Rose Ayanyan started working as servers at the Sharpe Refectory last year, making $8.25 an hour as "limited duration employees." The pair of friends from Cranston, who emigrated from ...
With gusts of wind occasionally rumbling in the microphone, the Class of 2009 settled in on the Main Green Wednesday night to hear a laundry list of administrators, student leaders and alums welcome them ...
The proliferation of cell phones in modern society has been felt everywhere, from the roads to subway cars to concert halls and movie theaters. Brown's classrooms and lecture halls are no exception.
Hamilton College became embroiled in a media-fueled controversy last week after it was discovered that a University of Colorado professor invited to speak at the New York college had written an essay ...