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Pervez Musharraf, the former president of Pakistan who resigned last year as opposition parties threatened to impeach him, is set to deliver a lecture tonight to what may be a skeptical American audience. ...
Amid neighborhood skepticism, a final draft of a proposal to allow commercial development in the former Shooters Restaurant property by India Point Park was presented on Tuesday night by the Rhode Island ...
You might think your chances of graduating are related to how much you study, or that with responsible behavior you'll have a safe and stable love life. But according to a number of Brown myths and legends ...
At 6 p.m. sharp yesterday, Deb Mahato '09.5 was on the spot.
Despite briefly being in danger of losing its program house status, Harambee House, which offers housing to those interested in African culture, has managed to increase its membership for the next school ...
The Department of Athletics sent an e-mail to all student-athletes and coaches Tuesday informing them that some flavors of Vitaminwater, the popular flavored-water label, contain substances that are banned ...
President Barack Obama announced more than a dozen key appointees Wednesday to a top executive branch office - among them three Brown alumni.
Brown ranks 12th on a new college-ranking list published by U.S. News and World Report, beating out two fellow Ivies.
Brown Student Radio has agreed to a new lease for broadcasting time with the Wheeler School, a local high school, for its WELH 88.1 radio signal. The new contract, which will be effective through June ...
At last night's Undergraduate Council of Students meeting, two members of the Corporation, Liz Chace '59 and Joan Sorenson '72, and Vice President for Campus Life and Student Services Margaret Klawunn ...
The Undergraduate Council of Students passed a resolution at its general body meeting Wednesday expressing disapproval of the enforcement of prerequisites on Banner, and heard Provost David Kertzer '69 ...
Nearly half of all students have no opinion of how the Undergraduate Council of Students is conducting its job, according to a Herald poll conducted last month. Among respondents, 49.3 percent circled ...
The Undergraduate Council of Students is undergoing a demographic reformation. UCS has close to doubled its membership to 48 members this year - 20 more than last year. Only about 9 members are returning, ...
During its general body meeting last night, the Undergraduate Council of Students passed a unanimous resolution to request an increase of $7 to the student activities fee for next year.
The Undergraduate Council of Students has written a preliminary proposal outlining its interest in creating a permanent position for a recent graduate on the Corporation, the University's highest governing ...
At Wednesday's general body meeting of the Undergraduate Council of Students, Undergraduate Finance Board Chair Lily Tran '10 presented three amendments to UFB's constitution. One amendment, if passed ...
On Wednesday evening, 89 Brown students - a number that surprised Undergraduate Council of Students leaders - filed into Petteruti Lounge to become involved in student government. Because of the council's ...
With the presidential campaign in full swing, many campus Republicans have their focus on local politics rather than national contests.
When Dan Mahr '11 first heard of Gunther and his "Tra la la" four years ago, he knew that Gunther "wasn't just a musician. He wasn't just a DJ - he was an idea. He was a way of life."