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Incidents of alleged racial profiling last fall sparked large protests on the Main Green and the formation of the Coalition for Police Accountability and Institutional Transparency, the latest in a series ...
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Incidents of alleged racial profiling last fall sparked large protests on the Main Green and the formation of the Coalition for Police Accountability and Institutional Transparency, the latest in a series ...
Carlos Fuentes, a major political novelist and a professor-at-large at Brown, spoke in Spanish about his internationally acclaimed novel "La Muerte de Artemio Cruz," Latin American governments and the ...
Farewell, professional football. With Super Bowl XLI now in the books, we enter a period of mourning and despair for six months, with only inferior sports left to entertain us.
The Department of Public Safety, as part of the accreditation process for the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, is conducting a survey to measure community opinion and collect ...
As long as anyone can remember, American Jews have dutifully lined up in support of the Democratic Party. That may soon change. Currently number six on the New York Times bestseller list, Jimmy Carter's ...
Several students walking outside the Johnny Rockets restaurant on Thayer Street last night were flagged down by a man on the roof of a car that featured a large white sign with an alluring message: "MTV ...
In the past few weeks, the Democratic field of presidential candidates has ballooned bigger than the cast of "Bobby." This past Saturday, the presumptive frontrunner, Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., followed ...
Every winter, baseball's free agents heartlessly abandon their teams and clubs, casually trade away their stars. It's come to be known as the Hot Stove. This offseason has been chock full of big-name ...
When the men's soccer team lost to Duke University in the second round of the NCAA tournament this fall, Andrew Daniels '07 thought his soccer career was over. "Obviously, we had a bitter taste in our ...
The University wasn't completely closed over Thanksgiving break, but for the few hardy souls who remained on College Hill, it often seemed that way. With limited services available, no University dining ...
More than 250 Brown alums congregated in London's Victoria and Albert Museum Sept. 25 for the London kickoff of "Boldly Brown," the $1.4 billion Campaign for Academic Enrichment.
Anthony Shadid, winner of the 2004 Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting, spoke at the Watson Institute Friday afternoon on the current state of Iraq and the roles and responsibilities of American ...
Building on its mission to foster a sense of community among graduate students, the Graduate Student Council has dramatically raised its profile in the Graduate School by increasing its budget by $20,000, ...
A Brown education may have prepared Andrea Siegel '01 well for her flourishing career as a novelist - she's published two books since graduating - but her Brown days were defined just as much by an obsession ...
What if you could have a successful, comfortable life without leaving your idealism behind? Good, a magazine launched last month by Ben Goldhirsh '03, promises to advise its readers on how they can do ...
It didn't take more than a week for transfer student Elizabeth Thorndike '06 to decide that Hobart and William Smith Colleges was not the place for her.
Ted Widmer, a former speechwriter for President Bill Clinton who grew up around Brown's campus and was appointed director of the John Carter Brown Library over the summer, is the editor of a new two-volume ...
Heralded as one of the most successful and influential fashion designers of the 20th century, Diane von Furstenberg P'91 P'92 spoke about her life and career last night in a filled-to-capacity List 120. ...
Though her name is increasingly familiar to fashion followers across the country, Lauren Merkin '96 never anticipated her career as a designer. But after several years at an engineering consulting firm ...
A UCLA senior was stunned by a Taser at least four times by University of California Police Department officers Nov. 14 when he did not produce his identification card during a random ID check at a university ...