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(10/05/09 12:00am)
Last week, a rather unfortunate event swallowed up my life for a few achy, cough-y, feverish days. I caught swine flu, Purell hand sanitizer be damned. Despite my every effort to protect myself from H1N1, ...
(10/05/09 12:00am)
Brown students defend the New Curriculum almost as if it were a graduation requirement. Against a hostile world of those who believe Brown to be a free-for-all education system, more representative of ...
(10/02/09 12:00am)
The seasonal flu vaccine is generally a good idea for those who don't enjoy fevers, runny noses, sore throats or extreme nausea. This year Brunonians should think of it as an obligation, to themselves ...
(10/02/09 12:00am)
Coal to Brown researchers who experimented on "tiny, soft-bodied worms" that might be our earliest bilateral ancestor. Have you learned nothing from the PETA organizers on the Main Green this week? Those ...
(10/01/09 12:00am)
Once again, Rhode Island is wading into muddy waters. In May the General Assembly approved a law mandating that the health department establish privately run medical cannabis dispensaries; the first is ...
(10/01/09 12:00am)
To the Editor:I am writing in response to a recent editorial ("Animal wrongs," Sept. 29). While I much appreciate the publicity and favorable review given to the Liberation Project, I found several of ...
(09/29/09 12:00am)
Barbs about religion seem to be flying on Brown's campus. I'd like to overburden the Herald reader even more by lending my thirty pieces of silver to the debate.Religion at Brown is a much touchier subject ...
(09/29/09 12:00am)
To the Editor:I was delighted to see Anthony Badami's '11 recent column ("A forum for intellectual pugilism," Sept. 21) extol the virtues of campus debate; even going so far as to encourage a debate tournament ...
(09/29/09 12:00am)
I'm not sure what Mayor David Cicilline's '83 experiences were like here on College Hill.
(09/29/09 12:00am)
To the Editor:I'm writing to respond to Michael Fitzpatrick's ‘12 column ("The secret life of atheists at Brown," Sept. 24). As the facilitator for the Brown University Unitarian Universalist Group ...
(09/29/09 12:00am)
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An article in Monday's paper ("Liberian VP offers hopeful view for troubled nation," Sept. 28) incorrectly noted that Liberia's Truth and Reconciliation report was established after similar commissions ...
(09/29/09 12:00am)
During last week's meeting of the Clinton Global Initiative, former President Bill Clinton revealed what he says is "the most important unknown statistic out there."
(09/29/09 12:00am)
Two years ago, the University Steering Committee on Slavery and Justice recommended that the University build a public memorial to commemorate Brown and Rhode Island's ties to the slave trade. The Herald ...
(09/29/09 12:00am)
Brown students could stand to learn a lot from their peers at the University of California. Across the UC campuses last week, thousands of students walked out of classes alongside faculty and staff to ...
(09/29/09 12:00am)
Anyone who walks by the Main Green this week during the day is likely to be confronted by a slew of blown-up photographs depicting the graphic details of violence done to animals. These images are juxtaposed ...
(09/28/09 12:00am)
To the Editor:Ethan Tobias' opinion column ("Not just a day off," Sept. 25) proposes the need for the University to adjust the calendar to accommodate High Holidays for Brown's beloved Jewish community ...
(09/28/09 12:00am)
Cutting-edge research and first-rate teaching are the foundations of any university. But the two don't always come together. A brilliant professor is not always a brilliant teacher— the best scholars ...
(09/25/09 12:00am)
An encouraging new force has emerged in local politics. Last month, the Moderate Party of Rhode Island received official certification after turning in over 30,000 supporters' signatures, well beyond ...