Campaign 2006, the money race: District 1: Kennedy has big bucks but no opponent
Rep. Patrick Kennedy, D-R.I., is awash in money but has no one to spend it against.
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Rep. Patrick Kennedy, D-R.I., is awash in money but has no one to spend it against.
With over $1.7 million in his war chest at the end of 2005, Sen. Lincoln Chafee '75, R-R.I., has more money than any of the candidates running against him, according to information provided by individual ...
Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito will likely be confirmed by the U.S. Senate as early as today, despite opposition from both Rhode Island senators.
The growing scandal centered on disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff has drawn in U.S. Rep. Patrick Kennedy, D.-R.I., who received large contributions from several Indian tribes represented by Abramoff and ...
Jennifer Lawless has agreed not to accept contributions to her congressional campaign from her students or their parents, but will hold on to two controversial contributions that may meet that description. ...
A minor fire forced the evacuation of two suites in Barbour Hall Tuesday night.
The memory of Sidney Frank '42 will be visible on campus for decades to come in both the scholarship program and academic building that bear his name. For now, though, he is perhaps most widely remembered ...
Liquor tycoon and philanthropist Sidney Frank '42, a self-made billionaire who lacked the money to complete his studies at Brown but later became the University's greatest benefactor, died of heart failure ...
Liquor tycoon and philanthropist Sidney Frank '42, a self-made billionaire who lacked the money to complete his studies at Brown but later became the University's greatest benefactor, died of heart failure ...
Sasha-Mae Eccleston '06 did not have anything to drink at the Rhodes Scholarship candidates' cocktail party Friday night.
Dimitrios Gavriel '97 called his father early in the morning to say that he loved him. It was the day after a memorial service his old fraternity, Delta Tau, had held at commencement in May 2002 to honor ...
An anonymous tip to the American University Board of Trustees this year set off a chain of events leading to the resignation of President Benjamin Ladner in exchange for a generous severance package and ...
Jennifer Lawless is resisting the University's effort to make her return campaign contributions from the family of one of her students, and she opposes a ban on accepting money from students' parents ...
University officials have told congressional candidate Jennifer Lawless that they want her to return contributions made to her campaign by the family of a student whose thesis she is grading, and to not ...
Neither plane nor bird nor even frog - coming to Rhode Island soon, it's little old Underdog.
Saturday's launch of the Campaign for Academic Enrichment will be the latest incarnation in a 30-year effort to improve the University's finances, dating back to when Brown's endowment stood at just $75 ...
Congressional candidate Jennifer Lawless has decided to return campaign contributions from two students for whom she is serving as a senior honors thesis reader. But the assistant professor of political ...
KINGSTON - Students at the University of Rhode Island kicked off a week of resistance to new student conduct regulations with a protest Monday in front of Green Hall, which houses the university's central ...
Jennifer Lawless has garnered endorsements from two political action committees and gained fund-raising ground on incumbent 2nd District Rep. Jim Langevin, D-R.I., in the last three months, but the assistant ...
Congressional candidate and assistant professor Jennifer Lawless received substantial campaign contributions from two students for whom she is serving as an honors thesis reader.