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More copies of the New York Times will be available at the Sharpe Refectory and other campus locations this year than in the past, according to Gretchen Willis, director of Dining Services.
Brown ranked 39th in a recent survey of sexual health resources at 139 American colleges and universities, up from 44th in last year's survey.
Students, faculty and staff voiced their concerns and questions about the University's budget priorities at an open forum Monday held by the University Resources Committee.
Angry parents voiced exasperation at an open forum Wednesday night about the hiring and firing of Rhode Island public school teachers based on seniority. Seven East Side officials listened and tried to ...
Few Brunonians may read Yankee magazine, but when the regional publication featured Rajiv Kumar '05 MD'09 two weeks ago as one of its "2007AngelsAmong Us," the small piece prompted readers to give $5,000 ...
Last month, the Corporation announced that the University will make room for the Mind Brain Behavior building by moving or demolishing the house located at 129 Angell St. - a house that its former owner, ...
Despite what Bill O'Reilly viewers might think, Brown undergraduates actually have about as much sex as their peers nationwide, a recent Herald poll shows.
The Corporation decided this weekend to locate a new "Mind Brain Behavior Building" on Angell Street between J. Walter Wilson and the Walk, at the current location of the Urban Environmental Lab and two ...
Brown students know a deal when they see one - and they have recognized the bargain of free RIPTA rides in record numbers.
Complaints about funding for student activities dominated last Monday night's open forum of the University Resources Committee.
Michael MacCombie '11 was elected vice president of the Undergraduate Council of Students in a runoff election against Ellen DaSilva '10, UCS officials announced last night.
The Undergraduate Council of Students approved the results of a referendum to abolish class representatives at its general body meeting Wednesday night, following a debate about whether the referendum ...
Brian Becker '09 won the presidency of the Undergraduate Council of Students in a landslide over Martin Bell '10, receiving more than twice as many votes, UCS officials announced last night.
The Undergraduate Council of Students agreed to nullify the results of an election to a University Resources Committee seat and begin a second election process at a special meeting Monday evening, after ...
The Undergraduate Council of Students agreed to hold a revote to fill a seat on the University Resources Council at a three-and-a-half hour general body meeting Wednesday evening.
Candidates for UCS President
If Elizabeth Huidekoper, executive vice president for finance and administration, asked you to pick the University's next big project, what would you choose?
As Brian Becker '09 and Martin Bell '10 square off for the presidency of the Undergraduate Council of Students in next week's election, many other positions will go uncontested or empty, with an upcoming ...
While his colleagues were talking, Ryan Lester '11 was doing.