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(05/08/07 12:00am)
Challenging the merits of Brown's current curricular offerings is, as they say, pretty hot right now. Accordingly, Dean of the College Katherine Bergeron recently began a large-scale review of all aspects ...
(10/02/06 12:00am)
"Now tell me, were you one of the kids at that Sex God Power party last year?" Various forms of this question were posed to me Friday evening during the Opening Awards Ceremony of the Alumni Leadership ...
(02/14/06 12:00am)
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(11/29/05 12:00am)
The University helped create over 7,500 jobs and generate statewide output totaling $753 million through direct and indirect efforts in 2005, according to "Brown and Rhode Island: Growth and Opportunity," ...
(11/15/05 12:00am)
The state Department of Transportation announced on Nov. 4 plans to clear a piece of land where a homeless encampment had existed for nearly three years, setting in motion a standoff between DOT workers ...
(11/09/05 12:00am)
Rhode Island health department officials and other members of the newly formed Pandemic Flu Working Group are escalating efforts to improve Rhode Island's preparedness for an outbreak of avian flu and ...
(11/01/05 12:00am)
Many Rhode Island voters would probably shy away from a politician who supports "BIZARRE!" projects like spending tax dollars on foam panels to soundproof his office. At least that's what the National ...
(10/24/05 12:00am)
Select alums, campaign donors and student leaders attended invitation-only dinners Friday and Saturday that provided more intimate opportunities to mark the launch of the Campaign for Academic Enrichment. ...
(10/12/05 12:00am)
Former Providence Mayor Vincent "Buddy" Cianci Jr. learned Tuesday that the U.S. Supreme Court will not review his 2002 conviction for racketeering conspiracy, leaving the controversial local icon no ...
(10/05/05 12:00am)
Though the Providence External Review Authority officially opened in June, the organization continues to define its role as a safeguard against police misconduct in the city. As these details are worked ...
(09/28/05 12:00am)
In response to opposition from local residents and community groups, the University is currently revisiting alternatives to the construction of a parking garage behind the Olney-Margolies Athletic Center. ...
(09/26/05 12:00am)
Ethan Ris '05 confirmed Friday that he will challenge incumbent David Segal for the Ward 1 City Council seat in 2006, ending several months of speculation fueled by a March announcement that he was considering ...
(09/21/05 12:00am)
When Dimitra Politi GS arrived at Brown three years ago to begin working toward a Ph.D. in economics, she anticipated many differences between Providence and her native Greece. She had heard stories, ...
(09/20/05 12:00am)
The newest addition to Brown's weekly bar scene arrived Sept. 15, as La Luna's owners launched what they hope will become a weekly "Brown Night." But while students may be pleased with this new arrival, ...
(09/14/05 12:00am)
Cranston Mayor Stephen Laffey may have his work cut out for him as he tries to wrest the Republican Senate nomination from incumbent Lincoln Chafee '75, according to a statewide survey conducted last ...
(09/14/05 12:00am)
Sasha Polakow-Suransky '01 arrived at Oxford University on a Rhodes Scholarship in October 2003 expecting to be on his own, figuring that four years of liberal learning at Brown had fully prepared him ...
(09/13/05 12:00am)
About 30 to 40 local residents gathered at Providence's Beneficent Church Sept. 7 to support the citywide adoption of a mandatory inclusionary zoning ordinance. The meeting was the second in a series ...
(09/08/05 12:00am)
As Thayer Street continues a period of high turnover that began with the closing of In Your Ear Records in April 2004, both business owners and University officials have expressed concerns about preserving ...
(09/08/05 12:00am)
A hookah bar and a café serving up authentic gelato are among the most recent additions to the Thayer Street landscape, and they continue the street's summer trend of swift changes and rapid turnover. ...
(09/07/05 12:00am)
When Associate Professor of Physics Xinsheng Ling returned from a yearlong sabbatical in September 2003, he suspected his recent research could dramatically improve the cost effectiveness of DNA sequencing. ...