Diamonds and Coal, April 6
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As Congress considers whether or not to reauthorize the Violence Against Women Act, one proposed addition to the law would require colleges to collect and report data on the incidence of "domestic violence, ...
The Brown Daily Herald and the Elections Board are sponsoring the UCS/UFB Candidate Debate Thursday, April 12 from 8-10 p.m. in Metcalf Auditorium. Candidates for UCS President, UCS Vice President, UFB ...
In January, state Rep. Grace Diaz, D-Providence, reintroduced the Comprehensive Racial Profiling Prevention Act, which aims to ensure that police officers do not stop individuals for racially motivated ...
On March 5, an 81-year-old Newport woman embraced her son and daughter-in-law in sheer, uncontrollable delight. In her frail but resolute hand, she grasped the winning ticket for the Powerball jackpot, ...
To the Editor:
To the Editor: Marisa Quinn, vice president for public affairs and University relations, troubles me in her quote in Monday's Herald about Gilbane Development Corporation's proposal for luxury apartments ...
If you've perused the Providence Journal's website recently, you may have noticed that the articles seem shorter than they used to be. Links on the front page often lead to articles of just one or two ...
Rhode Island is currently considering a bill that would require physicians not only to perform an ultrasound on women before performing an abortion but also to display and describe the ultrasound's images. ...
To the Editor: An article in Friday's Herald ("Teach-in calls for end to sweatshop purchases," March 15) correctly recognized the University's early national leadership in the drive to end sweatshop ...
Coal to Seth Meyers, the Saturday Night Live head writer who mocked Brown students' idea that they are "a bunch of John Krasinskis." Meyers said, "The weirdest kid in my high school went to Brown." That ...
Last week, The Herald reported that the long-planned master's degree curriculums for mid-career professionals will likely be launched in fall 2013. The proposed program of study, called the Professional ...