Pot dispensaries seek state approval
Over 100 Rhode Islanders attended yesterday's public hearing on the 18 applications to develop in-state medical marijuana businesses, called "compassion centers."
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Over 100 Rhode Islanders attended yesterday's public hearing on the 18 applications to develop in-state medical marijuana businesses, called "compassion centers."
With all of the striking physical changes to Brown's campus greeting returning students this fall, it's possible many missed additions that were right under their feet: dozens of new crosswalks.
Students walk past the Technology Ventures Office on George Street every day without knowing about the work going on inside. The office expanded this fall with hopes of further aiding the process of managing ...
As a part of an effort to combat national unemployment and to reinvigorate the economy, the federal government has recently awarded the Providence-based Building Futures program with a $3.72 million federal ...
Perhaps the most noticeable change on campus since students have returned from winter break is the construction on the temporarily closed Faunce Arch, first announced in Morning Mail in late December ...
Professor of Computer Science John Savage used to spend his days teaching classes and doing research. But for the next year, he'll turn his attention from advising Brown students to advising federal officials ...
The Program in Liberal Medical Education — which allows students to earn their undergraduate and medical degrees in a single eight-year program — admitted a total of 97 ...
On select days, Ravit Reichman's dogs Lucy and Greta can be found running down the hallways of 70 Brown St., relishing the carpet beneath their tiny paws.
A body suddenly rocked and slithered forward as the lights dimmed, while the audience of about fifty shifted in their seats in preparation for the emotionally turbulent hour ahead.
After nearly two years off the air, Brown Television will begin broadcasting again tonight.
Much to her frustration, Kening Tan '12 has already spent approximately $300 on textbooks this semester, even after buying certain books online at a reduced cost. Her irritation may also be felt by students ...
"The Boondocks" enthusiasts, Modern Culture and Media concentrators and even an aspiring engineer gathered last night in Salomon 101 for the Emancipation Presentation: Brown's (Black) Animated Film Festival. ...
Brown received about 4.5 percent fewer early decision applications for the class of 2013. It received 2,343 applications, slightly down from the 2,453 early applications for last year's class, Dean of ...
On Thursday evenings, the Providence City Council meets to debate laws and city ordinances in the City Hall downtown. Behind the scenes, however, seven Hope High School students tape and edit the weekly ...
It's that time of the year again, when the leaves are turning and nightmares of rejection are cropping up - college application season. Seniors in high schools across the country and the world are frequenting ...
As the presidential election draws near, the College Republican Federation of Rhode Island and the Brown Republicans are focusing on local politics.
The Providence landscape is set to get a bit greener thanks to Trees 2020 - a campaign launched by the city's parks department and Groundwork Providence, a local nonprofit.
Lawrence Stanley, senior lecturer in English, attracted a crowd of 42 graduate students in Barus and Holley Wednesday night during the first workshop of the Brown Graduate School's Dissertation Writing ...
Students in Hegeman returned this fall to freshly painted walls, redone floors and the air clear of something they may not have known was there in the months before - asbestos.