Geoff Gusoff '07
Geoff Gusoff '07 owns three movies. He does not have an iPod. On any given day, you might find him playing Nerf basketball with his roommates on a hoop they have hung in their room. He likes Ben Folds ...
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Geoff Gusoff '07 owns three movies. He does not have an iPod. On any given day, you might find him playing Nerf basketball with his roommates on a hoop they have hung in their room. He likes Ben Folds ...
Bharati Kalasapudi '07 didn't always want to be a doctor, but when she visited India during her senior year of high school to see "what India was really like," her direction in life shifted dramatically. ...
Robert Flanders '71 has been unsure of his future as a federal judge for almost a year. Former Republican Sen. Lincoln Chafee '75, who is a visiting fellow at the Watson Institute for International Studies, ...
It has been a year since five computer science concentrators decided to re-invent the Brown Online Course Announcement as Mocha.
Aided by $14,000 from the Undergraduate Finance Board and a comparable sum from alums, Brown Student Radio is in the process of improving its Web presence and revamping its space in Faunce House.
Every Friday night at 168 Lloyd Ave., about 30 students from Brown and the Rhode Island School of Design gather to have dinner, enjoy "worshipful music" and take part in small discussion seminars. They ...
After seven months of negotiations, the faculty union at the Rhode Island School of Design voted Oct. 25 to ratify a new contract proposed by the school's administration.
Students, staff and campus visitors alike have expressed amazement about the large work of art that has been growing on the College Green over the last week.
In the aftermath of seven months of contract negotiations between the Rhode Island School of Design's full-time faculty union and the school's administration, President Roger Mandle is facing fierce criticism ...
Later this fall, the University will take the first steps toward its reaccredidation with the New England Association of Schools and Colleges in 2008. The process is part of a cycle that re-examines accredited ...
For students on meal plan, table slips are ubiquitous at breakfast, lunch and dinner. The small paper flyers often advertise upcoming events or solicit student involvement for University projects. Now, ...
The Office of Admission has stopped including paper applications with the viewbooks sent to prospective students after about 75 percent of more than 18,000 applicants chose to apply online last year.