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(09/02/10 12:00am)
In what he termed a "colossally important find," Professor of Anthropology Stephen Houston and his team of experts discovered the tomb of an ancient Maya king this summer. Located in Guatemala, the tomb ...
(04/27/10 12:00am)
In the wake of severe flooding earlier this month in Rhode Island, Brown has been working on coordinating a multifaceted relief effort. President Ruth Simmons asked Marisa Quinn, vice president for public ...
(04/15/10 12:00am)
Which town was successfully defended for 217 days by Robert Baden Powell and his British forces? If you answered Mafeking — or have any idea where Mafeking is — the Quiz Bowl team could use ...
(04/07/10 12:00am)
More than 40 percent of students have not used resources or services provided by the Career Development Center this semester, according to a Herald poll conducted last month. These numbers come despite ...
(03/11/10 12:00am)
Every Wednesday and Friday morning at 8:30 a.m., Shankar Prasad, visiting lecturer in political science, boards his train at Pennsylvania Station in New York City. He works for three and a half hours ...
(03/08/10 12:00am)
The start of the 2010 Ambassador Program has been postponed from January to September of this year because the program requires a significant amount of time from participants and the featured departments, ...
(02/19/10 12:00am)
When Moses Brown found out that his wife had been feeding spoiled soup to the family's slaves, he chastised her and told the workers they could always come to him if they were being mistreated. This story, ...
(02/05/10 12:00am)
Matt Dunne '92 is in the midst of a five-person race for the Democratic nomination for governor of Vermont. Dunne concentrated in public policy and American institutions at Brown, has served in the Vermont ...
(01/29/10 12:00am)
What do a business executive, a politician and a Brown alum have in common?
(11/19/09 12:00am)
"Kids in urban and rural areas have every bit of the potential other kids do," said Teach for America founder Wendy Kopp to a half-full Salomon 101 auditorium last night.
(11/18/09 12:00am)
A recent re-accreditation report by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges has ranked Brown ahead of many of its fellow institutions — Brown "may be the best among its peers in scheduling ...
(11/13/09 12:00am)
More than three in four students — 77.2 percent — approve of the way President Obama is handling his job, with 19.8 percent strongly approving and 57.4 percent somewhat approving, according ...
(11/10/09 12:00am)
When Jonathan Cohn asked how many members of his Salomon 001 audience would identify themselves as left-of-center, nearly all the people in attendance in the half-full auditorium raised their hands. When ...
(11/03/09 12:00am)
Brown graduate Lynn Pasquerella will be the 18th president of Mount Holyoke College, the school announced on Monday. Pasquerella PhD'85 was selected Oct. 31 in a special meeting of the Mount Holyoke Board ...
(09/25/09 12:00am)
Two of Brown's world-leaders-in-residence, former Chilean President Ricardo Lagos and former Austrian Chancellor Alfred Gusenbauer, seemed to offer a hopeful view of current geopolitical affairs at a ...
(04/22/09 12:00am)
Though students might not have known it, from January to March they were engaged in a friendly competition with universities across the United States and Canada. Known as RecycleMania, the competition ...
(03/31/09 12:00am)
The nearly 50 Brown students gathered outside Salomon 001 yesterday didn't seem to mind the wait. While sound checks and other final preparations took place within, the lobby outside buzzed with excited ...
(03/16/09 12:00am)
To create his famous painting of a Japanese foot-bridge, Claude Monet used oil on canvas. Thomas Deininger's interpretation uses Legos, plastic beads, toy soldiers, soda caps and other assorted recycled ...
(03/13/09 12:00am)
In a clip from their much-publicized trip to Kenya in 2006, President Obama and his wife Michelle publicly received a test for HIV. It was a display to encourage Kenyan couples to get their HIV status ...
(03/06/09 12:00am)
Brown Television hasn't aired an original program in almost two years. But "Campus Liquors," a show that has been in production since early February, will mark the station's comeback next week.