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(09/16/08 12:00am)
Brown students living on campus have all been invited to at least one party this semester - the Faculty Advising Fellows party, that is. The event marks a new year for the Faculty Advising Fellows program, ...
(02/14/08 12:00am)
Andean leaders joined prominent Latin American scholars on campus Tuesday and Wednesday to discuss the region's future at a conference.
(02/13/08 12:00am)
In the absence of affirmative action laws, admission rates at public universities have risen for Asian-American students, while numbers for white, black and Hispanic students have declined, according ...
(02/06/08 12:00am)
Sallie Mae, the nation's largest student loan company, announced late last month that it would cut back loan programs to students at colleges with poor graduation rates. The company, which lost $1.6 billion ...
(02/01/08 12:00am)
The Walk, the ongoing construction project that will link Pembroke College with Lincoln Field, took another step towards completion over winter break, when a temporary sidewalk opened allowing students ...
(01/28/08 12:00am)
Former Professor of Engineering Choon Fong Shih was named the founding president of King Abdullah University of Science and Technology this month. Shih, currently the president of the National University ...
(01/24/08 12:00am)
Brown students will have the chance to earn the prized first overall pick in this year's housing lottery in a Feb. 13 talent show, Residential Council announced Wednesday. The show, hosted by ResCouncil, ...
(11/13/07 12:00am)
The average Brown student's weekly recycling bin might contain a variety of empty plastic bottles from Josiah's, cardboard boxes and probably a large number of aluminum cans. Few would likely contain ...
(11/06/07 12:00am)
As homegrown international sensation WaterFire closes up for another winter - the final lighting of the season was on Oct. 27 - preparations are already being made and proposals drafted for next year's ...
(10/31/07 12:00am)
Students who ventured into Blue State Coffee for their caffeine fix yesterday were treated to more than just cream with their coffee. Minnesota Senate hopeful and comedian Al Franken came to the coffee ...
(10/16/07 12:00am)
Providence's 11 most endangered properties will have their time in the spotlight when the Providence Preservation Society unveils its Most Endangered Properties Photography Exhibit on Thursday.
(10/02/07 12:00am)
Like spring seedlings sprouting through thawed ground, the Steel Yard has taken root in the skeleton of a vacated industrial steel factory downtown. Leftover equipment that once fueled dreary industry ...
(09/25/07 12:00am)
Former Providence Mayor Vincent "Buddy" Cianci is back on the radio after spending more than four years behind bars.
(09/18/07 12:00am)
The Republican Party strayed from its traditional ideals of small government and fiscal conservativism and made a grave mistake in the 2006 elections, former Cranston Mayor Stephen Laffey claims in a ...
(04/26/07 12:00am)
Students at the Hope High School complex have used Texas Instruments calculators this semester for free, thanks to a partnership between Texas Instruments and the University.
(04/10/07 12:00am)
Next year, 18 students may study Persian at Brown if a proposed Group Independent Study Project is approved by the College Curriculum Council - a decision officials say is contingent on being able to ...
(04/05/07 12:00am)
The newly established Center for Vision Research, which brings together the nearly 30 faculty members in nine different academic departments currently researching vision at Brown, is scheduled to start ...
(03/21/07 12:00am)
The University of Rhode Island College Republicans are fighting sanctions by the university's student senate for an advertisement for a "white heterosexual American male scholarship" they published in ...
(02/15/07 12:00am)
Computing and Information Services will now resume its expansion of the wireless network. Expansion was suspended last month due to a budget shortfall that has since been addressed.
(02/09/07 12:00am)
The Undergraduate Council of Students is working to boost the distribution of the New York Times on campus. UCS is also investigating the possibility of adding other newspapers, such as the Boston Globe, ...