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Brown Emergency Medical Services received three calls during Orientation this year, two of which required transportation to a hospital, said Amy Sanderson, manager of safety and emergency medical services. ...
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Brown Emergency Medical Services received three calls during Orientation this year, two of which required transportation to a hospital, said Amy Sanderson, manager of safety and emergency medical services. ...
Todd Haynes '85 didn't "aim to educate or give a primer to (Bob) Dylan for people" in "I'm Not There," his film about the many personalities of Dylan. "I wanted to preserve the genuine weirdness of Bob ...
As Brown began testing its emergency notification system last month, college administrators across the country have had mixed results in getting students to sign up for their schools' emergency notification ...
On a Wednesday morning at the Wheeler School, two high school juniors read aloud from "The Aeneid" as part of their Advanced Placement Latin class.
A first edition copy of "The Great Gatsby" inscribed with a note from F. Scott Fitzgerald to T.S. Eliot was one of three rare books donated to the John Hay Library by Daniel Siegel '57 in December. In ...
Rhode Island School of Design officials recently announced that the school's planned Chace Center, to open in September, will be home to an installation featuring one of the school's most famous alums, ...
The Rhode Island School of Design is considering opening its first satellite branch in Charlotte, N.C., according to a Nov. 15 article in the Charlotte Observer. RISD officials have made trips to Charlotte, ...
Students may want to think twice the next time they mix a Jaeger Bomb. Students who mix energy drinks with alcohol are putting themselves in twice as much physical danger and doubling the likelihood they ...
Orthodox Jews do not activate electrical devices, write or drive on Shabbat, which lasts from sundown on Friday until Saturday at sundown. For Brunonians who practice Orthodox Judaism, that means limited ...
The world's first artificial satellite, Sputnik 1, was launched by the Soviet Union 50 years ago, but the 184-pound sphere's beeping was more significant at the time for people in the United States than ...
Though the Brown-Rhode Island School of Design dual degree program was signed into being only a few weeks ago, students have been taking classes at both institutions for years, with a few even individually ...
Since its release in late June, critics have heaped praise on Apple Inc.'s iPhone, with the Wall Street Journal's Walter Mossberg calling the device a "breakthrough handheld computer." But Theo Frechette ...
Facilities Management began regular weekend restroom cleaning in several residence halls Sept. 9. Targeted residence halls included Keeney, Wriston and Vartan Gregorian quadrangles and Perkins, Miller, ...
You may want to think twice the next time you neglect that mold festering on your shower curtain - eventually, it could very well land you a bottle of Zoloft.
An August protest against the Jacky's Galaxie restaurant chain has proven to be a bittersweet victory for the Providence chapter of Industrial Workers of the World. Though the IWW protestors, who were ...
Bikers are a loud, proud, Thayer Street staple. But a new amendment to the city code may soon keep some of them away.
The Friedman Study Center will become home to a new DVD check-out service, allowing students to borrow movies for 24-hour periods. The service will begin by Sept. 5, the first day of classes in the fall. ...
"If I learned anything at school, it was how to show up to class without any studying whatsoever," said Doug Liman '88, director of movies such as "Swingers" and "The Bourne Identity." With these words, ...
If Rep. Amy Rice, D-Dist. 72, has her way at the General Assembly, Rhode Islanders could be the first Americans to benefit from a free statewide Wi-Fi network.
The J. Walter Wilson building - located across Waterman Street from Faunce House - will be converted into a student services center by the end of summer 2008 as part of the University's plan to make Faunce ...