Yeasayer to headline BCA Fall Concert as Providence band opens
Yeasayer, a experimental psychedelic band based in Brooklyn, will headline the Brown Concert Agency's Fall Concert Nov. 13 at the RISD auditorium.
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Yeasayer, a experimental psychedelic band based in Brooklyn, will headline the Brown Concert Agency's Fall Concert Nov. 13 at the RISD auditorium.
The following summary includes all major incidents reported to the Department of Public Safety between September 9 and September 29. It does not include general service and alarm calls. The Providence ...
"Operation Red Cup" may sound like the most epic house party of all time, but it is in fact quite the opposite — a full-scale effort by the city of Providence to crack down on the raucous behavior ...
Rhode Island's unemployment remains among the highest in the nation as a recent report ranks the state's business tax climate one of the worst countrywide.
Immigrants in Rhode Island facing deportation and other legal issues now have a new source of free counsel at Roger Williams University Law School, which recently opened the Immigration Law Clinic to ...
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Liberian Vice President Joseph Boakai spoke to about 60 students and members of the community Sunday afternoon about the prospects for rebuilding the war-ravaged West African country. After the speech, ...
It's 5 a.m., more than 12 hours before WaterFire's first brazier is set ablaze, and Director of Events and Operations Paul Kochanek — or PK, as the ID card clipped to his belt identifies him — ...
While the state Senate and House reconcile differences in two versions of a bill to close a loophole that allows indoor prostitution in Rhode Island, Providence Mayor David Cicilline '83 has instructed ...
Rhode Island is one of just two places in the union where prostitution is currently legal. But legislators could vote to put an end to that when they return from recess before the end of the summer.
The State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations might lose the distinction of having the longest name of any state if lawmakers and residents favor an amendment to the state constitution.
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Ryan Lester '11 and Clay Wertheimer '10 will face each other in a run-off election for president of the Undergraduate Council of Students after receiving the most votes for the position last week. Neither ...
This year's Undergraduate Council of Students and Undergraduate Finance Board elections are the most competitive in years, with more candidates contesting for more spots than in other recent elections. ...
Two Brown students, Kimberly Hays '11 and Sophia Roy '10, who had been missing after failing to return from a spring break trip to Trinidad are safe and at a hotel there, said Steven Hays, Kimberly's ...
Kimberly Hays '11 and Sophia Roy '10, who had been declared missing after they did not return from a spring break trip to Trinidad, are now safe at a hotel there, Steven Hays, Kimberly's father, said ...
The approval rating of the Undergraduate Council of Students increased 13 percentage points from the fall to 52 percent - the highest figure in three years.
Two years after the Corporation approved several recommendations of the University Steering Committee on Slavery and Justice, major initiatives are making incremental progress toward completion.
The Brown University Community Council heard reports on the University's role in bringing a "knowledge-based economy" to Rhode Island and Brown's progress in internationalization yesterday.
Global poverty "is not an economic issue," former Senator John Edwards told a full Salomon 101 last night. "It's a moral issue."