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(12/07/06 12:00am)
As a child, Steve Glenn '87 lived on a farm in North Carolina, played with Legos and read books about Frank Lloyd Wright. It should come as no surprise, then, that his new company, LivingHomes, produces ...
(12/07/06 12:00am)
Students on financial aid at Brown who receive outside scholarships can use the money to reduce some, but not all, of their student contributions. But students who receive outside support will also have ...
(12/06/06 12:00am)
For centuries - longer than the lifetime of the United States - the Christian and the Muslim population of the Ottoman Empire had lived peacefully in Anatolia. However, with the decline of Ottoman rule, ...
(11/20/06 12:00am)
The staff of The Herald gathered at Waterplace Restaurant and Lounge downtown Friday evening to welcome the 117th editorial board and bid farewell to outgoing editors and managers.
(11/16/06 12:00am)
In her 12 years of formal gymnastics training, Alicia Sacramone '10 has learned to balance on more than just the beam.
(11/15/06 12:00am)
"Girls Gone Wild" is a series of movies in which young women, often in an intoxicated state, are filmed taking off their clothes. Why would anyone protest such enlightened fare, you ask? Recently, a camera-man ...
(11/06/06 12:00am)
Scattered liberally across the United States of America is a web of petty tribal conflicts: East Coast v. West Coast, Red State v. Blue State, Yankees v. Red Sox. To chart them all would be to map the ...
(10/31/06 12:00am)
The men's water polo team went into the weekend's Northern Championships at Harvard as the No. 2 seed and emerged on Sunday with a second-place finish.
(10/27/06 12:00am)
Nearly 100 newspapers, MSNBC and National Public Radio covered last week's long-awaited release of the final report from the University Steering Committee on Slavery and Justice.
(10/19/06 12:00am)
A tax credit passed in June 2005 has brought an almost constant stream of movie and TV productions to the Ocean State, and, with them, some Hollywood-sized budgets.
(10/16/06 12:00am)
A good sign of a weak argument is the presence of a "straw man," which is used to pigeonhole and discredit the opposition. It is far easier to eviscerate a shallow caricature of the other position than ...
(10/12/06 12:00am)
Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., will deliver the fourth annual Licht Lecture tonight at 9 p.m. in Salomon 101. Obama was elected Illinois' junior senator in 2004 with 70 percent of the vote and delivered the ...
(10/10/06 12:00am)
WORCESTER, MASS. - The football team's 35-30 loss to the College of the Holy Cross on Saturday had many of the same components of its two previous losses to Harvard and the University of Rhode Island. ...
(10/03/06 12:00am)
A team of archaeologists including Professor of Anthropology Stephen Houston recently reported the discovery of what appears to be the oldest writing in the Western Hemisphere. The finding, which was ...
(09/28/06 12:00am)
At Fish Co. last Wednesday evening, looking out over the throng of students glistening with sweat, cradling draft beers and cheap cocktails in tacky plastic cups and grinding to the hypnotic beats blasting ...
(09/25/06 12:00am)
There is no longer any question as to the existence of the "Clash of Civilizations." This war is real, and the Islamists are winning. Moreover, it is the West's own fault that they are losing this war, ...
(09/24/06 12:00am)
When Masi Oka '97 graduated from Brown with a degree in computer science, he never expected that within a few short years he would appear in such television series as "Scrubs," "Will and Grace" and "Gilmore ...
(09/20/06 12:00am)
Everyone knows that alcohol is dangerous. It can make you throw up, it can make you seduce someone four times your age. It can even make you sit through an entire Jennifer Lopez movie. Worst of all, when ...
(09/18/06 12:00am)
Jonathan Safran Foer provided insight into his personal writing process during a reading hosted by the Brown Bookstore Friday evening. The critically acclaimed author of "Everything Is Illuminated" and ...
(09/15/06 12:00am)
Jonathan Safran Foer burst onto the literary scene with 2002's "Everything is Illuminated," for which he won the Book of the Year Award from the Los Angeles Times and the National Jewish Book Award. The ...