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(01/28/06 12:00am)
Along with chiseled biceps, tough-guy roles and unusual hair (or lack thereof), Vin Diesel, Chuck Norris and Mr. T can add one more item to the list of things they have in common. Each is the subject ...
(11/16/05 12:00am)
After discussing proposals concerning University apparel regulations and divestment from Sudan Tuesday afternoon, the Brown University Community Council recommended further deliberation on both proposals. ...
(10/07/05 12:00am)
Faced with a growing budget deficit, the Office of International Programs is discussing increasing fees for students who study abroad through programs not run by the University.
(09/12/05 12:00am)
University officials confirmed that the University's alcohol enforcement policy has not changed in the wake of several rumored instances of excessive drinking among first-years during orientation.
(04/28/05 12:00am)
"B" works 24 to 28 hours per week at $8 an hour, below the $10.43 starting wage given to every permanent employee at Brown Dining Services, as a "limited duration employee." He also works over 40 hours ...
(04/18/05 12:00am)
There are barriers on the road from farm to cafeteria plate, especially if the food is locally grown.
(04/12/05 12:00am)
If your interests encompass wastewater management in Varanasi, India, sex therapy since the 1970's or quantum computation - topics not found in the pages of the Course Announcement - you can still receive ...
(03/21/05 12:00am)
South Asian women are speaking out about their vaginas, combating the silence surrounding sexuality that is so pervasive in South Asian culture.
(03/17/05 12:00am)
American blacks have embraced, adopted and accepted "new age racism" - the popular view of blacks as inherently criminal and responsible for their oppressed status - thereby absolving "the system" of ...
(03/14/05 12:00am)
Entering Hillel's social hall to hear Matisyahu Miller perform Saturday night, one was unsure how to react. To the right, a small group of orthodox men danced a hora, while closer into the crowd a few ...
(03/09/05 12:00am)
Seeking to foster interdisciplinary inquiry within the greater context of the humanities, the Cogut Humanities Center will take residence in a renovated Pembroke Hall sometime in 2008, according to Richard ...
(02/23/05 12:00am)
The Undergraduate Council of Students will not move to Instant Runoff Voting, in accordance with the results of the referendum held last Tuesday through Friday in which 2,174 undergraduates voted.
(02/14/05 12:00am)
Boasting introductions by ESPN sportscaster Chris Berman '77, NFL pro-bowl tight end Steve Jordan '82, students and faculty, the new Brown Admissions Web site is already helping dozens of prospective ...
(02/14/05 12:00am)
Chanting "Palestine must be free, Israel equals white supremacy," approximately 25 people gathered outside University Hall Friday, demanding that the University divest from the state of Israel, all Israeli ...
(02/04/05 12:00am)
"I've known rivers/ Ancient, dusky rivers/ My soul has grown deep like the rivers." So go the smooth, resonant words of poet Langston Hughes, whose work will be recited at the 10th Annual Langston Hughes ...
(01/31/05 12:00am)
Eric Leung graduated from Brown in 1977 with an A.B. in history. He went on to become an analyst for the CIA specializing in the Middle East, decided to go to law school at Northeastern, later became ...
(11/30/04 12:00am)
How can the place of art change its meaning and significance? For artist Emily Pudalov '05, place is an important consideration in her art, helping shed light on hidden meanings.
(11/05/04 12:00am)
Fairytale phrases and contrasting light and dark colors combine to highlight the relationship between appearance and reality in Jessica Ritter's "Sugar Coated" at the Sarah Doyle Gallery. One can sense ...
(10/19/04 12:00am)
Many Brown students are sharing music with each other over the Brown network with a file-sharing program called OurTunes that uses Apple's iTunes program.