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(03/09/06 12:00am)
National concern about Americans without health insurance often comes down to numbers and caricatures: U.S. Census estimates place the number of uninsured people at 45 million, but politicians often paint ...
(12/02/04 12:00am)
After a search that lasted more than two and a half years, the University announced Wednesday that Dr. Eli Adashi will become dean of biology and medicine on Jan. 18.
(11/29/04 12:00am)
Despite the valiant efforts of residents, a flood in the ground level of upper Keeney Quad caused some property damage, water-logged rugs and clogged drains at around 8 p.m. Sunday night.
(10/29/04 12:00am)
Many of the students who find their way into GE 5: "Mars, Moon and the Earth" are first-years looking to experiment with a new subject or seniors looking to balance rigorous courses with less intense ...
(10/25/04 12:00am)
Associate Dean of the College Robert Ripley, the University's advisor to pre-medical students, will retire this spring, he announced in an e-mail to pre-med students on Thursday.
(10/25/04 12:00am)
Aborting a planned Parents Weekend rally, negotiators for the union representing 90 library workers announced Friday afternoon that they had reached a tentative five-year contract agreement with the University. ...
(10/23/04 12:00am)
Aborting a planned Parents Weekend rally, negotiators for the union representing 90 library workers announced Friday afternoon that they had reached a tentative 5-year contract agreement with the University. ...
(10/18/04 12:00am)
At its weekend meeting, the Brown Corporation officially accepted two major gifts - one, from Brown stalwarts Artemis and Martha Sharp Joukowsky, will fund an archaeology institute, and one, from a trio ...
(10/14/04 12:00am)
Intoxicated students taking advantage of extended hours at Josiah's and the Gate this fall have harassed and physically assaulted dining service workers, stolen food and created unprecedented messes, ...
(10/14/04 12:00am)
Under a new community policing plan that Col. Paul Verrecchia, Capt. Emil Fioravanti and Vice President for Administration Walter Hunter presented to the Undergraduate Council of Students Wednesday night, ...
(10/04/04 12:00am)
Anthony Sabelli '08 said he brushed off the first hand on his collar, thinking that the late-night grab was "just a joke."
(10/03/04 12:00am)
Rhode Island Secretary of State Matt Brown outlined his program for encouraging voting and improving poll access in the state for a small group in C.V. Starr Auditorium Sunday night.
(10/01/04 12:00am)
A 25-year-old Barrington resident who said he was assaulted and robbed on Angell Street Wednesday night refused to file a report with the Providence Police and declined medical attention despite visible ...
(09/30/04 12:00am)
Israel J. Kapstein Professor of English Carolyn D. Wright was named Brown's newest genius Tuesday.
(09/23/04 12:00am)
The Undergraduate Council of Students elected three former members to positions as representatives-at-large and chose former student activities chair and Undergraduate Finance Board representative Rob ...
(09/21/04 12:00am)
At 6:15 a.m. Saturday, Fokion Burgess '07 finished writing the phone number for the New York City office of the American Civil Liberties Union on his forearm and began passing his black markers around ...
(09/21/04 12:00am)
On Sunday night's live episode of ESPN's "Dream Job," Maggie Haskins '04.5 learned that she will progress to the final round of the elimination series.
(09/20/04 12:00am)
On Friday, May 28, more than 18,000 parents, siblings, relatives, friends and alumni will descend on College Hill for Commencement Weekend. But before they arrive on campus, the visitors will fill hotels ...
(09/17/04 12:00am)
Beginning Sept. 27, the University will subsidize half the cost of a pack of tickets or monthly passes on Rhode Island Public Transportation Authority buses for faculty, staff and students.
(09/17/04 12:00am)
Students arriving this fall will find more attractive facilities and a much more accommodating meal plan, all geared toward around-the-clock college lifestyles.