Diamonds and Coal
A diamond to the money that will be saved from tableslip elimination after spring break. Maybe we'll have enough for Cancun by the time the next break rolls around. A diamond to the Corporation for deciding ...
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A diamond to the money that will be saved from tableslip elimination after spring break. Maybe we'll have enough for Cancun by the time the next break rolls around. A diamond to the Corporation for deciding ...
To the Editor:In response to her opinions column ("Not content to hope in God," March 16), I would like to encourage Emily Breslin '10 to examine the University's motto through a different lens.
It currently takes Amtrak trains six to seven hours to get from Providence to Washington — roughly equivalent to driving and sluggish compared to flying. Amtrak has long sought to reduce travel ...
The following summary includes all major incidents reported to the Department of Public Safety between Feb. 4 and March 4. It does not include general service and alarm calls. The Providence Police Department ...
Brown is the only member of the Ivy League that does not refer to its engineering division as a school of engineering. Fortunately, efforts are well underway to change this and align Brown more closely ...
The Rhode Island General Assembly is weighing a considerable gamble, but the odds are in the state's favor. Today, legislators will vote on several bills dealing with public charter schools. The key proposals ...
To the Editor: As someone who studied at Oxford in my junior year abroad, I am naturally sympathetic to arguments offered by David Sheffield '11 and Sean Quigley '10 in their recent ...
This month, Rhode Island residents will receive surveys for the 2010 census. The only problem is there aren't enough people to go door-to-door surveying households that fail to return the form by mail. ...
I have to admit, somewhat shamefully, that I've been seduced by the Ga. At first it was easy to write her off simply because of the mainstream popularity of her unapologetically catchy anthems and her ...
In an age of constant advancements in Internet technology, we're glad to see Brown make efforts to upgrade its Web-based services. During the past year, the University has abandoned outdated systems in ...
As a columnist, I read The Herald's Opinions page to see what my colleagues have to say. As a student, I read the Opinions page because, well, it's darn good theater. Column after column exposes a perceived ...
To the Editor:A recent article ("First-pick contest causes controversy," March 8) mentioned the possibility that the competition will be discontinued. I strongly believe this is unnecessary. As one of ...
Diamond to the Providence-based company that produces patches capable of dispensing three drugs simultaneously. We have that too — we call it a Spring Weekend concert. A diamond to Vlad the bat, ...
The men's lacrosse team beat Hartford, 13-12, in overtime Wednesday, and attackman Parker Brown '12 helped to lead the Bears' effort with three goals and two assists on the day. Here's how it went down ...
When the Brown Lecture Board brought former Pakistani president Pervez Musharraf to campus last semester, we had high expectations. Recent speakers sponsored by Lecture Board — including outed CIA ...
To the Editor:Sunday afternoon, as I was driving on Angell, a one-way street, a student in the middle of the block darted in front of me to cross. If I hadn't stopped quickly, I would have hit him.