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(04/13/10 12:00am)
We want to believe that most alums recognize the major contributions Brown makes to the surrounding community. And we would hope that this is particularly true of anyone who graduated from Brown and went ...
(04/13/10 12:00am)
To the editor:In my column that appeared in Monday's sports section ("Ben Dann '12: Athlete's notebook," April 12), I included a comment questioning the sportsmanship of the Harvard men's crew team and ...
(04/12/10 12:00am)
The annual event Gala will be held this year at Andrews Dining Hall and Terrace — and not the Westin Hotel — according to an e-mail sent by event organizers to students April 10. The change ...
(04/09/10 12:00am)
A diamond to the potential member of the class of 2014 who said, "I think I could see myself more in the Brown student body." We hope you see yourself in a lot of student bodies.Coal to the Rock security ...
(04/09/10 12:00am)
Three banks are taking the City of Providence to court in an attempt to ensure that they can quickly and efficiently foreclose on local homeowners. At issue is an ordinance that took effect last September. ...
(04/08/10 12:00am)
Time to get meta. What's the opinions page for, anyway?
(04/08/10 12:00am)
Anyone who follows national politics closely probably doubts that Congress will achieve bipartisan consensus on a major issue this year. Nonetheless, there has been some discussion that Congress may soon ...
(04/08/10 12:00am)
May 1964: A 17-day workers' strike delayed construction on University buildings, including the new Rockefeller Library. The striking workers — laborers and plasterers' helpers — sought a wage ...
(04/07/10 12:00am)
There is no doubt that Brown is in the midst of serious financial stress. To cope with endowment losses, the Corporation recently approved $30 million in budget cuts and spending reductions for fiscal ...
(04/06/10 12:00am)
Editor's Note: This story improperly used opinions, facts and language from a Providence Journal article ("Bill would require drug testing for R.I. welfare recipients," March 26, 2010). An Editor's ...
(04/06/10 12:00am)
To the Editor: We are writing to correct mistaken statements in an opinions column and a news article that The Herald has published ("Shame on Ruth," Feb. 17; "Faculty stick ...
(04/05/10 12:00am)
Brown students were lucky to get away from school last week, as Rhode Island was hit with record rainfall and devastating floods. In one 24-hour period, some areas received an astounding seven inches ...
(04/05/10 12:00am)
To the Editor:As a faculty member with a long commute, I read with interest your recent article ("From afar, profs make the commute," March 11) on the subject. In my case, the round-trip drive from my ...
(03/25/10 12:00am)
Organizing back-to-back concerts featuring well-known acts is extraordinarily hard work.
(03/25/10 12:00am)
A diamond to the Senate panel for recommending decriminalizing pot. You're doing a much better job of preparing for Spring Weekend than the Brown Concert Agency's Web site. A diamond to the University ...
(03/25/10 12:00am)
To the Editor:In his recent column ("Why spare athletics?", March 20), Tyler Rosenbaum '11 calls into question the Corporation's decision to incorporate a $64 fee for recreational facilities, arguing ...
(03/24/10 12:00am)
No one will be surprised to hear that a group of Brown students supports reduced penalties for marijuana possession. And with Snoop Dogg scheduled to perform on campus in just a few weeks, some might ...
(03/23/10 12:00am)
As Professor of History Ken Sacks told The Herald last week, writing a senior thesis "is agony." Indeed, in some departments a stunning one-third of students who begin the process drop out. The Herald's ...
(03/22/10 12:00am)
Last week's weather began to undo some of the damage done by the cold, rain and snow of the past four months. Most students quickly forgave Mother Nature and embraced the outdoors. But on Thursday, several ...
(03/19/10 12:00am)
Correction appended.