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An infectious yeast has been found to reproduce through same-sex-type mating, according to a recent study by members of the Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology
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An infectious yeast has been found to reproduce through same-sex-type mating, according to a recent study by members of the Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology
Nothing should get between college students and their daily doses of coffee — a sentiment the University and operators of the College Hill Cafe are now closer to making a reality.
State Representative Donna Walsh, D-Dist. 36, has introduced a bill in the General Assembly that calls for manufacturers to regulate the disposal of waste from certain consumer products.
The Department of Public Safety, with the help of Safewalk, is currently testing a new product that can turn a cell phone into a personal safety device.
More than 2,000 protesters gathered on the steps of the State House Wednesday afternoon at a rally against "runaway" government spending and taxes.
When Jiacui Li '12 arrived on College Hill, it wasn't just the size of the campus that surprised him.
Thinking about your concentration? So were a few undecided undergrads - until they chose to concentrate on their thinking instead.
Students and faculty crowded into a Pembroke Hall classroom Tuesday evening to hear a panel discussion about interplay between religion and the theory of evolution around the 200th anniversary of Charles ...
Rhode Island homeowners and a spokesman for public utilities company National Grid testified before the Rhode Island House Committee on Corporations yesterday about a proposed bill that would regulate ...
Richard Holbrooke '62 is expected to remain a professor-at-large at the Watson Institute for International Studies despite his recent appointment by President Obama to the position of special envoy to ...
The Writing Fellows Program has dropped the Rose family name from its official title and now receives funding from the Office of the Dean of the College after the gift supporting it ran out last spring. ...
Political Science concentrators at Brown now have the opportunity to explore Rhode Island government first hand in a new course, POLS 1821J: "Rhode Island Government and Politics." Students enrolled in ...
Providence homeowners are facing off against utilities company National Grid over the installation of gas meters on the exteriors of local homes.
Students in need of an empathetic ear will soon have a new resource available to them. Gowri Chandra '09 and Baird Bream '10, co-organizers of the tentatively titled Peer Counseling Program said they ...
Associate Protestant Chaplain William Mathis majored in accounting and political science at Morehouse College and studied law at Boston College. This semester, he's filling a vacancy left by Reverend ...
A man in a bathrobe smoking a cigar recited "Green Eggs and Ham" to quiet drum accompaniment in front of the Brown Bookstore. Eight singers at one end of The Walk competed with the sound of a group of ...
Brown Dining Services recently added a pasta-and-sauce option to the daily menu at the Sharpe Refectory because of "popular demand" from students. This year, the Tastes of the World menu replaced the ...
Brown alum and microbiologist Stanley Falkow PhD'61 will receive the Lasker-Koshland Achievement Award in Medical Science on Sept. 26 for his advances in identifying how the smallest organisms function. ...