Scott Lowenstein '10: A is for 'about'
As a generally neurotic person, I tend to assign significance to all observations, no matter how insignificant. A stray mark on a graded paper obviously means it was well written, and a muffled clearing ...
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As a generally neurotic person, I tend to assign significance to all observations, no matter how insignificant. A stray mark on a graded paper obviously means it was well written, and a muffled clearing ...
The University's website has received its fair share of criticism since its unveiling in 2006. It can be counter-intuitive, confusing and difficult to navigate. A new design is currently in development, ...
During voting hours yesterday, Brown's campus had a noticeably different feel.
View Larger Map Students who are at least 18 years of age and registered to vote in Rhode Island are eligible to vote in today's general election. Voters must have registered in Rhode Island ...
State Rep. David Segal has mixed feelings about campaigning.
Following the national trend among academics, Brown professors are donating to Sen. Barack Obama's campaign by a factor of almost 10 to one over Sen. John McCain's, though in smaller numbers than those ...
Rhode Island will receive more than $93.45 million in defense and military contracts from the federal government in federal fiscal year 2009 after the Senate approved part of the government budget for ...
Under the specter of an enormous replica of the Stay Puft marshmallow man from "Ghostbusters," a crowd of Providence Place Mall visitors stand transfixed. Not with fear of impending doom by marshmallow, ...
Spike's Junkyard Dogs, long a Thayer Street institution and the first of a 10-store chain of restaurants selling hot dogs, pizza and sandwiches, is closing its Thayer Street location on Sept. 28.
With a new year of the Metro section comes the opportunity to get to know our neighbors a little better. Here are some of the everyday people on Thayer Street - long-time residents and out-of-towners, ...
American college students aren't feeling great about life after black gowns and graduation parties.
About 600 walkers spent last Friday night strolling the Main Green for Brown's Relay For Life, an annual event that raises money and awareness for the American Cancer Society. This year, participants ...
The search for a new vice president for campus life and student services is well underway, though behind the schedule President Ruth Simmons set last fall that called for an announcement in early April. ...
LINCOLN - In a small auditorium in a corner of Davies Career & Technical High School, a diverse crowd of about 60 watched enthralled as two queens battled to the death, workers in tow. Amid the eerie ...
Viva Bar was packed last Friday night with the usual mix of students and 20-somethings, along with a few unexpected guests - some children, several senior citizens and Chelsea Clinton, who was in the ...
Under the watchful eye of a poster of "A Clockwork Orange" and an enormous cardboard sign supporting Barack Obama, Nick Greene '10 trolls the Internet on a rainy Providence day. He's looking for a Valentine's ...
James Campbell, professor of Africana studies and chair of the University's Steering Committee on Slavery and Justice, is leaving Brown for Stanford University at the end of this academic year, citing ...
As the University and its East Side neighbors struggle to find solutions for the dearth of parking on College Hill, a Herald poll conducted earlier this month found that students with cars would continue ...
With the future of the Urban Environmental Lab in jeopardy as the University moves forward with its physical expansion plans, the Center for Environmental Studies that has been housed in the UEL since ...
A new group that will assess the University's non-academic programs and suggest new initiatives to improve the quality of life at Brown will meet for the first time Friday.