Editorial: Help them help you
On March 3, Dean of the College Maud Mandel and Vice President for Campus Life and Student Services Margaret Klawunn sent all enrolled students an email with a link to the Enrolled Student Survey, designed ...
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On March 3, Dean of the College Maud Mandel and Vice President for Campus Life and Student Services Margaret Klawunn sent all enrolled students an email with a link to the Enrolled Student Survey, designed ...
To the Editor: The announcement that we will soon know the proposed site for a new and long overdue performing arts center is welcome news. Of the many potential locations on campus, my hope is that it ...
I have been reading with disgust and profound embarrassment the reports about the date-rape drug case at Phi Kappa Psi. While the controversy addresses many of the hot-button topics of the day involving ...
To the Editor: The recent article “Black R.I. students see high suspension rates” in the “Playground to Prison” series addresses a serious problem that the legislature in this state needs to address ...
To the Editor: In the early 1990s, in response to a Providence municipal ordinance, the University began requiring student organizations to obtain Class F entertainment licenses for certain types of social ...
To the Editor: Following Peter Makhlouf’s ’16 Feb. 5 column “ROTC: Return of the criminals,” several issues warrant careful scrutiny. Even if one truly despises the military and regards it solely ...
To the Editor: Many commentators have accused Peter Makhlouf’s ’16 polemic opinion piece “ROTC: Return of the criminals” of being logically unsound and overly generalized. However, a real concern ...
To the Editor: In his Feb. 5 column “ROTC: Return of the Criminals,” Peter Makhlouf ’16 made the claim that “Brown has a rich ‘anti-military,’ anti-war history.” Perhaps his fiery rhetoric ...
To the Editor: I appreciate and agree with Herald Opinions Columnist Peter Makhlouf’s ’16 strong opposition to the Brown faculty’s approval of a resolution to establish partnerships with Navy and ...
To the Editor: An article in the Feb. 4 issue of The Herald, “Faculty endorses tie to Holy Cross ROTC program,” significantly misrepresented the report to the faculty by the Committee on Faculty Equity ...
To the Editor: Sexual assault has no place on our campus, and our hearts are with all survivors of sexual violence. Phi Kappa Psi does not condone the illegal possession, use or sale of drugs and supports ...
To the Editor: The Brown University Greek Council supports the University’s efforts to promote a safer environment on Brown’s campus, and we acknowledge that, as we move forward, the Greek community ...
To the Editor: The Nov. 10 Herald article confirming that a Brown student was given a “date-rape” drug at a fraternity party and the subsequent Janus Forum debate and Professor Lindsay Orchowski ...
Coal to Chris Duffy ’09, who said, “Comedy is so binary — there are either laughs or no laughs, good or bad.” What about giggles, smirks, scoffs and hysterics? It’s definitely more of a spectrum. Coal ...
To the Editor: There have been a lot of conversations generated by the Janus Forum event, “How Should Colleges Handle Sexual Assault?” To respond, two alternative spaces were created: the “BWell ...
The Herald announced its leadership for next year at its annual banquet at CAV Restaurant Friday night. The 125th Editorial Board will be led by editors-in-chief Michael Dubin ’16 and Maxine Joselow ...
A diamond to baritone Andrew Garland, who said, “You’re just in a dark room by yourself, playing in the air.” Cue Frank Ocean, and you’ve got every Saturday night we tell our friends we’ve decided ...
To the Editor: In supporting colleague Professor of Neuroscience Diane Lipscombe’s letter to the editor in Thursday’s Herald (“On plans to diversify the faculty,” Nov. 6), please let ...
A diamond to Republican Senate candidate Mark Zaccaria, who said he found that Sen. Jack Reed was “inaccessible to his constituents” because he didn’t show up to clambakes and Greek festivals. We ...