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City may allow overnight parking
City officials met last night to review a proposal to overturn Providence's long-standing overnight parking ban, currently in effect between the hours of 2 a.m. and 5 a.m. Officials plan to vote on the ...
Program markets College Hill homes
Brown plans to put more than 20 houses on the market to sell to faculty and staff at 80 percent of their assessed market value.
School closure vote pushed to Thursday
The Providence School Board held a meeting last night to discuss Mayor Angel Taveras' recommendation to close four of the city's public schools and convert a middle school to an elementary school. The ...
After hit-and-run, campus questions pedestrian safety
Despite the University's effort to increase pedestrian safety on campus over the past year, the April 9 hit-and-run accident that injured Amanda Chew '14 and Juliana Unanue Banuchi '14 has renewed ...
Two female students struck in hit-and-run
Housing lottery sees tears, jeers
The first 460 housing groups arrived yesterday in Sayles Hall to select their rooms for next year during the first night of this year's housing lottery. The lottery began a few minutes after 6 p.m., kicking ...
Heating plant upgrade in final phase
A nearly $30 million upgrade to Brown's central heating plant is well underway, part of a three-phase series of renovations totaling approximately $100 million. The upgrades began in 2005 with a phase ...
Relief concert hits fundraising goal
Shaky camera footage taken of the March 11 earthquake that hit Japan ignited Salomon 101 last night. In the recording — shot by a civilian during the 9.0 magnitude quake — the ground heaves ...
First-ever admit event for early decision lures students to U.
Approximately 140 members of the class of 2015 arrived on College Hill yesterday for the first-ever admitted students event geared toward early decision applicants. Admitted students attended panels, ...
Creative arts center on schedule for spring
The $40 million Perry and Marty Granoff Center for the Creative Arts is scheduled to be substantially completed on time. It is slated to open in January.
$1 million funds U.'s supercomp
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