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(05/03/06 12:00am)
Although calls to Brown Emergency Medical Services were up slightly this year compared to previous years, those familiar with these statistics told The Herald the increase is nothing out of the ordinary. ...
(04/20/06 12:00am)
The Undergraduate Council of Students introduced and approved numerous changes to its Code of Operations during its general body meeting last night.
(04/18/06 12:00am)
With a significantly expanded budget due to a $10 hike in the student activities fee, the Undergraduate Finance Board "had the opportunity to increase the budgets for a lot of groups" for 2006-2007, though ...
(04/14/06 12:00am)
Featuring worn-out khakis and blue blazers - not the characteristic blonde braids or brass breastplates - "The Medium" is not your father's opera.
(04/10/06 12:00am)
Ramos and about 20 other children celebrated their birthdays with 16 Brown students. The party, the second one of its kind this year, was thrown by Operation Happy Birthday, an organization dedicated ...
(03/22/06 12:00am)
Speaking yesterday at an all-day conference called "Anti-War Patriotism," Providence Journal columnist Bob Kerr said the Iraq war has an "awful lot of similarities with Vietnam" and claimed the U.S. government ...
(03/17/06 12:00am)
Mailings from the Office of Admission got a makeover this year. About 2,400 accepted students from both the regular and early decision applicant pools will receive a "stylish" and color-coordinated assortment ...
(03/14/06 12:00am)
Just three days after the University Bookstore Review Committee issued a report recommending the Brown Bookstore be outsourced, a coalition dedicated to saving the bookstore's independence organized and ...
(03/08/06 12:00am)
Tubestock, a longstanding Dartmouth College tradition of tipsy tubing down the Connecticut River, is likely to be cancelled this year.
(03/07/06 12:00am)
The Ad Hoc Committee to Review Social Events Policy and Procedure will present a nearly 20-page recommendation today to Vice President for Campus Life and Student Services David Greene.
(03/01/06 12:00am)
After a campus police officer shot a student with a 9 mm handgun Feb. 8, Florida Atlantic University launched an investigation into the possibility of arming officers with non-lethal Tasers in addition ...
(02/22/06 12:00am)
Contrary to what some students might believe, Tristan Freeman '07 is actually a human being. The former communications chair for the Undergraduate Council of Students said that, during his time in the ...
(02/13/06 12:00am)
After a disruption that began Wednesday, the 46 buildings affected by the defective "high temperature hot water loop" under the Main Green regained heat and hot water at 6 p.m. Saturday, according to ...
(02/13/06 12:00am)
Lyman Hall was one of the only campus buildings with more than a flurry of activity Sunday. The sound of 200 feet slapping on a wooden dance floor, jagged yet melodic African songs and pulsing, improvised ...
(02/09/06 12:00am)
Yale students want to know about sex. They're just too embarrassed to ask.
(02/03/06 12:00am)
"I've never played so many drums in my entire life!" cried percussionist Joseph Gramley during a rehearsal on Wednesday, shaking his fists slowly at the ceiling.
(01/30/06 12:00am)
One of the self-proclaimed "six people in the whole universe who can honestly say, 'I was a student of Dr. (Martin Luther) King,'" Julian Bond kicked off Black History Month Saturday night with a sharp ...
(01/26/06 12:00am)
The University accepted 545 of the 2,379 applications received under its binding early decision program this year. Brown's 22.7 percent acceptance rate makes it the most selective Ivy League university ...
(12/02/05 12:00am)
Brown students used 20,000 condoms and 400 dental dams from Health Services last year at a total cost of $1,355. Contracep-tive expenditures at other Ivy League schools ranged from as low as $1,000 to ...
(11/16/05 12:00am)
Christie Todd Whitman, a former governor of New Jersey and former Environ-mental Protection Agency administrator, said the Republican Party should focus less on extreme conservatism and more on moderate ...