Student opinion on UCS remains mixed
Students still don't have much of an opinion about the Undergraduate Council of Students, a recent Herald poll found.
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Students still don't have much of an opinion about the Undergraduate Council of Students, a recent Herald poll found.
As the proposal to offer some January@Brown courses for credit works its way toward official approval, the College Curriculum Council is currently working on a "formal proposal" to the faculty, which ...
The Undergraduate Council of Students could be reformed through a student body referendum in next month's election, Clay Wertheimer '10, at-large representative and chair of the UCS Assessment Task Force, ...
Andrew Cuomo, New York's attorney general, has subpoenaed Brown for information on its alumni association's credit card, the University confirmed in a statement Tuesday.
January@Brown courses may be available for half-credit next year, Dean of the College Katherine Bergeron told The Herald. In last night's meeting of the Undergraduate Council of Students, it was announced ...
Two-thirds of the tickets for the Spring Weekend concerts were sold on the first day of sales, easily outpacing last year's rate, said David Horn '08, Brown Concert Agency's booking chair.
A Brown student's business venture could vastly reduce the shock incoming freshmen feel when they see their dorm rooms for the first time.
John Shelby Spong, a retired Episcopal bishop from Newark, N.J., whose traditionally liberal views have often ruffled feathers among Christians, will speak here later this month about his views on abortion, ...
Director of Student Activities Ricky Gresh addressed the Undergraduate Council of Students about the upcoming renovation of Faunce House into the Stephen Robert Campus Center at its general body meeting ...
Professor-at-large Richard Holbrooke '62, former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations and former Herald editor-in-chief, conducted the first of three study groups for about 35 students at the Joukowsky ...
At its weekly general body meeting, the Undergraduate Council of Students made progress in establishing a task force to examine the Undergraduate Finance Board.
The Undergraduate Council of Students elected two at-large members, the vice chair of the Undergraduate Finance Board and a UFB representative at its second general body meeting of the semester Wednesday ...
After three deaths from carbon monoxide poisoning on Blackstone Street, on the south side of Providence, the mayor and the fire department have launched an awareness campaign to encourage Providence residents ...
Kathleen Zafra '08 is tired of the menu at Josiah's. Now a senior, she has been on the full meal plan for four years and has grown bored with the same old food.
The weak dollar didn't just hurt the wallet of Casey Collins '09, who is studying in Brazil for the semester. It hurt her pride, too.
As the Brown Alumni Association transitions from ACCess, its previous online database that put students in contact with alums, to BRUnet, fewer alumni contacts are available, though listings are more ...