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It's the 21st century. You can choose your clothing and make your own money. You can build houses and drive cars, form relationships, have sex, fall in love - all through your computer screen.
The Providence Preservation Society has placed three historic Angell Street buildings at the top of its annual Most Endangered Properties List. The May 23 announcement comes as the University continues ...
Last Thursday at 11:52 a.m., Vice President of Administration and Chief Risk Officer Walter Hunter stood outside his University Hall office and watched students across the Main Green reach into their ...
Occupying an entire square block on the south end of campus, the Graduate Center is a lot of things to a lot of people. Some students see the building as a cement fortress. Others say it's an example ...
Now that the University has announced plans to reduce its carbon emissions, the Undergraduate Council of Students is looking for other ways to make Brown green.
Students returning to campus this week will see the benefits of "MyJosiah," an addition to Josiah, the University's online library catalog. The new features will allow users to save searches, spell check ...
Hollywood is no stranger to the underdog story: audiences have watched the little guy triumph over adversity ad nauseum in sports films such as "Remember the Titans," "Million Dollar Baby" and "Little ...
There is a heavily disputed topic in Professor of Comparative Literature Arnold Weinstein's family. It's not whether he or his twin brother Philip, a professor of English literature at Swarthmore College, ...
The fund is a response, announced in February, to recommendations made last fall in a report from the Steering Committee on Slavery and Justice. The anonymous donor requested that funds be used in Providence ...
The experts, who testified at a Senate Finance Committee hearing in September, asked that universities - which are exempt from taxation because of their status as nonprofit organizations - spend at least ...
Student activists who have been lobbying the state since early 2006 to divest from Sudan saw the fruits of their work this summer. In June, Gov. Donald Carcieri '65 signed into law a bill that mandates ...
Twelve dormitory bathrooms - three multi-use and nine single-use - have recently been converted to gender-neutral spaces, and University officials are continuing to consider policy changes that would ...
A Day on College Hill, Brown's annual two-day program for students admitted to the incoming first-year class and their parents, kicks off today with a stricter drug and alcohol policy to deter prospective ...
Students looking to ignite political discussion on campus have founded a Political Union, expected to start its activities next year, said Aartik Sarma '08, one of the group's organizers.
About half of full-time college students abuse drugs and alcohol, according to a March 15 report from Columbia University's National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse.
It's that time of year again - the sun is shining, flowers are blooming, spring is somewhat in the air - and students staying in the area after the semester ends are embarking on a maddening struggle ...
Long the destination for Brown students looking to debate hot topics on campus, the Daily Jolt may be facing some outspoken competition.
Second Time Around, a designer clothing store that sells everything "from Banana Republic to Chanel" for roughly one-quarter or one-third of the retail price, opens today at 294 Thayer St., said Manager ...
Students walking to their rooms past the familiar odor of bleach and bathroom cleaner lingering in the hallways might wonder what the University uses to clean its public spaces. Though some of the products ...
Until last month, University of Virginia students with high school Advanced Placement credit got first pick in course registration. But now, those students will no longer receive special status in choosing ...