Bears best Lions, finish third in Ivy League
Looking to win their third consecutive game and end the season on a high note, the Bears came out charged Saturday afternoon, defeating Columbia 22-6 at Brown Stadium. The victory catapulted Bruno to ...
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Looking to win their third consecutive game and end the season on a high note, the Bears came out charged Saturday afternoon, defeating Columbia 22-6 at Brown Stadium. The victory catapulted Bruno to ...
The Bears took care of business for the second week in a row, staging a fourth-quarter rally to defeat Dartmouth 28-24 in Hanover, N.H. The game marked the team's first road victory against an Ivy League ...
Coming off a last-minute loss to Penn that virtually took them out of Ivy League championship contention, the Bears rebounded in resounding fashion, defeating Yale 20-0 Saturday at Brown Stadium. The ...
Looking to build off their recent victory against Cornell, the Bears took to the road in search of their second consecutive Ivy League win this past Saturday. But Bruno fell just short in Philadelphia, ...
The football team earned its first conference win of the season with a 21-14 victory over Cornell on its return to the comfortable confines of Brown Stadium Saturday.
The football team was shut out on the road Saturday, falling to the Princeton Tigers 19-0 and remaining winless in the Ivy League. Both teams came into the weekend's matchup in N.J. looking to extend ...
After taking down the Georgetown Hoyas 37-10 in a homecoming battle last weekend, the Bears prepare to travel south again for another road game. But Saturday's trip will be much shorter, as Bruno will ...
After a disappointing loss to Harvard in last weekend's homecoming Ivy opener, the football team will take part in another homecoming match-up Saturday afternoon - except this time, the game won't be ...
With national television cameras ready to capture every play, bright lights shining on the field and 14,000 fans in the bleachers, the stage was set for a dramatic Ivy League opener Saturday as the Bears ...
Out with a knee injury for the last two seasons, running back Spiro Theodhosi '13 came out strong on Saturday, helping the Bears to a 24-21 victory over the Holy Cross Crusaders in the season opener.
After the men's football team lost back-to-back games to Dartmouth and Columbia last November, taking the team out of championship contention, the question of who would replace All-Ivy quarterback Kyle ...
Students who took to the skies over Thanksgiving break had new options for getting to T.F. Green Airport. In addition to the usual smattering of taxis and shuttles lined up at Faunce Arch, the Massachusetts ...
When teachers at Charles E. Shea Senior High School in Pawtucket found out their school had been placed on the Rhode Island Department of Education's list of failing schools, many were confused and frustrated. ...
Fifty-five students submitted applications by last night's deadline for two undergraduate spots on the Campus Advisory Committee. The committee will advise the Presidential Search Committee of the Corporation, ...
When the Rhode Island Nurses Institute Middle College Charter School officially opened its doors Sept. 19, it became the first charter school in the country to give aspiring nurses the chance to earn ...
A recent federal court ruling will allow Joe Klunder ’10 to go forward with a lawsuit against the University and President Ruth Simmons for alleged violations of his civil rights. The University had ...
When the school bells rang for the Providence public schools in late August, about 1,800 students started the year in unfamiliar buildings. They are former pupils of the five city schools — Asa ...
At this year's Commencement, Brown will award honorary degrees to 10 individuals prominent in a variety of fields, including film, public service and historical scholarship.
According to Marc Okrand, there are two reasons to make up a fake language. The first is a belief that natural, existing languages are "inefficient, clumsy and full of exceptions that lead to miscommunication" ...
The University plans to offer professionally oriented master's programs, two to four of which are projected to begin enrolling students as early as fall 2012, according to a report published by the Office ...