Simmons pleases on Parents Weekend
Whether it was the ubiquitous badges, abundant a capella concerts, an influx of out-of-state license plates, unusually tidy dorms or the hushed mentions of "Al Forno" and "Capital Grille," the changes ...
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Whether it was the ubiquitous badges, abundant a capella concerts, an influx of out-of-state license plates, unusually tidy dorms or the hushed mentions of "Al Forno" and "Capital Grille," the changes ...
Unwelcome rodent visitors, doorbells that no longer ring, unhinged doors and clogged drains are probably not what students have in mind when they sign off-campus leases. But some students living off campus ...
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. - A missed opportunity.
The University approves of the latest changes in the city's comprehensive plan, a document the city is crafting to guide future development.
New details and questions are emerging about what caused the Smith Swim Center's demise - primarily, University officials say, the building's lack of a dehumidification system, causing support beams to ...
The new building will replace the Smith Swim Center, which closed for good in February because of irreversible deterioration in the structures that support the facility's roof.
For most graduating Brown athletes, Commencement is a bittersweet time, marking what will likely be the end of their athletic careers. The adage of the NCAA's often-played commercial - "Most of us will ...
The condition of the roof is "beyond reasonable repair" and the cost to repair the problem is "prohibitively high," Russell Carey '91 MA'06, interim vice president for campus life and student services, ...
Speaking before an audience of both professors and students in the Alpert Medical School's first Alpha Omega Alpha visiting professor lecture, Drazen presented a detailed and incisive look at how researchers ...
The University is continuing to evaluate its plans for the Smith Swim Center, which was closed indefinitely on Feb. 13 over concerns about the integrity of the building's roof.
Despite enduring a day of wet and windy weather, there was a festive mood on College Hill Tuesday as about 950 students and 750 parents descended on campus for A Day on College Hill, Brown's annual two-day ...
With the deadline for his honors thesis fast approaching, Peter James '07 said he has often been so absorbed in his work that he sometimes forgets to eat meals.
Michael Pickett has been named the University's new vice president for computing and information services, the University announced Tuesday.
Former Tennessee congressman and current chairman of the Democratic Leadership Council Harold Ford Jr. reflected on his failed 2006 U.S. Senate campaign and urged young people to become more engaged in ...
An outside observer who stumbled into Andrews Dining Hall on Sunday afternoon and saw the carpet covered in orange and white pingpong balls may have surmised that a group of students was preparing early ...
As March Madness begins today, scores of Brown students will be poring over their tournament brackets on Facebook, hoping that their chances of winning the site's $25,000 grand prize aren't dashed by ...
Former Brown football player and coach Bill O'Brien '92 has been hired as an offensive assistant coach by the New England Patriots. O'Brien played linebacker and defensive end for the Bears before embarking ...
Reade Seligmann, one of three former Duke University lacrosse players facing sexual offense and kidnapping charges stemming from conduct at a party last spring, is being recruited as a transfer student ...
"Ruth, will you be our Valentine?"
Filmed for less than $5,000, rumored to have been shot in one take and viewed over 11 million times on YouTube, OK Go's video for "Here it Goes Again" earned a Grammy Award for the band Sunday, taking ...