Students lobbying for guns on campus
Students across the country shouldn't be surprised if they see empty gun holsters infiltrating their classes this week. As part of the second "empty holster protest" organized by Students for Concealed ...
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Students across the country shouldn't be surprised if they see empty gun holsters infiltrating their classes this week. As part of the second "empty holster protest" organized by Students for Concealed ...
JuicyCampus.com, an anonymous college gossip Web site with a network including over 60 campuses, asks users to "give us the juice."
As she brought her sexual assault case to a University non-academic disciplinary hearing, Kezia Spence '08 said she realized the process to hold the accused responsible would be more difficult than she ...
Angus Kingon, professor of engineering, and a team of graduate students will develop a course on technology innovation for the University of Cape Town in South Africa as part of an initiative introduced ...
After donning Speedos and chain mail in a video that also featured Professor of Biology Ken Miller '70 P'02 and Sharpe Refectory cashier Gail McCarthy, eight freshmen won the first pick in this year's ...
Growing up outside Washington, D.C., Dan Ehlke GS relished the occasional snow days in his hometown and marveled at the powerful precipitation that could shut down an entire city. Now, at 29, Ehlke has ...
There's a good chance you've heard about Brown's impressive collections on the admissions tour - the fabled human skin-bound books and the extensive toy soldier collection at the John Hay Library have ...
"Speaking in Tongues," a play by Australian playwright Andrew Bovell and directed by Michael Dean '09, opened Thursday night in the Production Workshop's upstairs space.
MEZCLA, the Latino performing arts troupe, held their fall show Thursday and Saturday in a nearly sold out Salomon 101. The "Dirty Dancing"-themed show featured dancers, singers, musicians and poets in ...
A founding member of the Guerrilla Girls, an influential art activist group, spoke Tuesday night to a packed Carmichael Auditorium. The speaker - who goes by the name Kathe Kollwitz and wears a gorilla ...
"Weightless," a darkly absurd play at Providence's Perishable Theatre by Australian playwright Christine Evans MFA'02 GS explores family, fear and cultural attitudes towards plastic surgery, gender and ...
Sock and Buskin's first production of the year, "City of Angels," explores what it means to be true to oneself through a comparison of two worlds: detective fiction and 1940s Hollywood. The musical, which ...
There is a sheep confined in ceramic blocks at the Sol Koffler Gallery, and two blocks away, at the Space at Alice, a rooster will crow at the push of a button. No, downtown Providence isn't overrun with ...
"300," the tremendously violent film that smashed box-office records this spring, was shown Thursday night in a packed Salomon 001 to an audience that included both students and other members of the Brown ...
The New America Foundation, a centrist think tank, has appointed Ted Widmer, director of the John Carter Brown Library, as a senior research fellow in its foreign policy division.