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(09/26/06 12:00am)
After trips to Spain, the Republic of Korea and China over the course of the last year, President Ruth Simmons is currently overseas for the London kickoff of the Campaign for Academic Enrichment, which ...
(09/19/06 12:00am)
Senate hopeful Whitehouse endorsed by AFL-CIO
(09/13/06 12:00am)
Seth Yurdin triumphed over opponent Ethan Ris '05 in Tuesday's Democratic primary for the Ward 1 City Council seat, receiving 58 percent of the vote.
(09/11/06 12:00am)
Jennifer Lawless, assistant professor of political science and public policy, will make her first bid for public office tomorrow when she faces incumbent U.S. Rep. James Langevin in the Democratic primary ...
(09/07/06 12:00am)
Fox Point resident Pacheco to challenge Segal in state rep. primary
(09/05/06 12:00am)
Thayer Street is crawling with first-years eager to furnish dorm rooms, seek out new haunts and enjoy one last restaurant meal before commencing to fend for themselves at dining halls once the semester ...
(09/05/06 12:00am)
First-years received their first formal exposure to the University Steering Committee on Slavery and Justice Friday afternoon during their third class meeting, titled "Uncovering Our Past: Brown University ...
(08/31/06 12:00am)
Thayer Street is crawling with first-years eager to furnish dorm rooms, seek out new haunts and enjoy one last restaurant meal before commencing to fend for themselves at dining halls once the semester ...
(07/26/06 12:00am)
Contrary to allegations by the Providence Police Department, Club Diesel - known for its go-go birdcages and spinning "vertigo" dance floor - is not a "disorderly house," the Providence Board of Licenses ...
(07/16/06 12:00am)
Professor of Neuroscience John Donoghue and his colleagues have bridged the gap between computers and the human brain, enabling paralyzed patients to use the power of thought to complete tasks like directing ...
(07/16/06 12:00am)
Internationally recognized political scientist Thomas Anton, the founding director of the Taubman Center for Public Policy and a professor of public policy, passed away June 6 from pneumonia. Anton, who ...
(05/24/06 12:00am)
How many Brunonians does it take to change a light bulb?
(04/27/06 12:00am)
Members of the Providence City Council and the Department of Planning and Development will meet Friday to discuss a potential inclusionary zoning ordinance for the city - the last step before the ordinance ...
(04/19/06 12:00am)
Framed documents line the hallway just north of President Ruth Simmons' office in University Hall. They are reproductions of pages from the account book of Nicholas Brown and Company, which oversaw the ...
(04/18/06 12:00am)
Beatrice Fernando - who spent part of her life as a domestic slave in Beirut, Lebanon - told her story Monday night as part of ongoing programming organized by the University Steering Committee on Slavery ...
(04/18/06 12:00am)
Though North American ships represented a relatively small portion of the global slave trade, Rhode Island was the epicenter of the North American slave trade. At least two-thirds of North American slave-trading ...
(04/17/06 12:00am)
When the University Steering Committee on Slavery and Justice releases its recommendations, it will address the University's involvement in slavery and the slave trade along with a much bigger question: ...
(04/11/06 12:00am)
After receiving a final draft of the University's Institutional Master Plan last week, the City Plan Commission will hold a public meeting about the plan on April 25 to hear comments from neighborhood ...
(04/07/06 12:00am)
The possibility of using Rhode Island School of Design residence halls for Brown housing evaporated after RISD's housing lottery for the fall semester, ending hopes that the halls could be used to alleviate ...
(03/20/06 12:00am)
Walking down Westminster Street earlier this month with Providence Journal columnist David Brussat and Ward 1 City Councilman David Segal, I passed a modern furniture and home décor store, a brand-new ...