'Machine' looks at past
Emma Tai's '07.5 "The Forgetting Machine," investigates the connections between history, memory and time.
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Emma Tai's '07.5 "The Forgetting Machine," investigates the connections between history, memory and time.
The "self" splinters into many "selves" for Sarah, a young black woman in New York in Adrienne Kennedy's play "Funnyhouse of a Negro," first performed in 1964. Now, in a frightening and acidly funny Sock ...
College student volunteers flocked to New Orleans in droves after Hurricane Katrina wrecked the Gulf Coast in 2005. Now, several years later, students with Habitat for Humanity, Brown/RISD Hillel, the ...
Patrick Dougherty's installation of saplings on the Front Green was supposed to be on view for only a year, but it has lasted for a year and a half. But after an elm tree fell on the sculpture last weekend, ...
The Student Union of Brown University cancelled its general body meeting Tuesday night after about 25 students, less than its quorum of one percent of the student body - 59 students - appeared in the ...
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This year, the Mock Trial team has reached greater heights than ever before, as two of three teams qualified for Silver Nationals from recent regional tournaments, which will be held March 15 to 16 in ...
Josh Marshall MA'93 PhD'03, editor and publisher of the blog Talking Points Memo, recently received the 2007 George Polk Award for Legal Reporting for his leading coverage of the firings of several U.S. ...
The Expository Writing Program inaugurated its Great Writers Lecture Series Wednesday night with a speech by Judith Ortiz Cofer, boundary-defying author and professor of English and creative writing at ...
United Nations reform is actually in the making, despite what the news media might portray, Stephen Stedman, special adviser to the U.N. secretary-general, told a full audience Monday in MacMillan 115. ...
Students taking the Medical College Admission Test in 2007 will be the first to experience its new design, thanks to a series of changes by the Association of American Medical Colleges.
Arthur Levine '84 knew long before he entered the halls of Brown that he had an interest in writing, editing and publishing. After graduating as a creative writing concentrator, he went on to work for ...