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The email also stated that Brown’s responses would not involve law enforcement unless “actions that may create a violent, intimidating, hostile or otherwise unsafe environment” arise.
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The email also stated that Brown’s responses would not involve law enforcement unless “actions that may create a violent, intimidating, hostile or otherwise unsafe environment” arise.
At around 2:00 p.m., around 200 students gathered on the Main Green in an “emergency rally” organized by the Brown Divest Coalition, in solidarity with the indefinite encampment that began earlier ...
Students participating in the encampment hand their Brown IDs to the Department of Public Safety.
On Tuesday afternoon, Provost Francis Doyle sent an email to the Brown community stating that any encampments at Brown stand in violation of University policy.
The talk, titled “No one is free until we are all free: discussion on Black Radicalism & Global Solidarity,” was the latest installment of BCSC’s “Heritage Series.”
According to GLO leaders and several students who applied for the extension, doctoral students created long term academic and financial plans based on a belief that all requests would be granted in full. ...
The protest lasted approximately one hour.
Students on the green gathered to watch the eclipse, enjoy the temperate weather and learn more about astronomy.
By the time GSC began its election process, only 19 of the 50 voting representatives present at the beginning of the meeting remained.
The admitted cohort was the first to be reviewed since the Supreme Court severely restricted race-conscious admission policies last June.