For rival Harvard, Brown game is 'just another one'
Harvard and Brown, the defending Ivy football co-champions, will meet each other at 7 p.m. tonight under the lights of Harvard Stadium.
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Harvard and Brown, the defending Ivy football co-champions, will meet each other at 7 p.m. tonight under the lights of Harvard Stadium.
Two weeks after they started watching other teams on television, Ivy League football players will finally get a chance to hit somebody not wearing a practice jersey.
No one in the Department of Political Science knows what a year at Brown is like without Alan Zuckerman."Anybody who is here — he had a hand in hiring," said James Morone, professor of political ...
Michael Goldberger can breathe easier now.The Director of Athletics had expected his department to lose about 30 coaches and staff members over the summer and was hardly sure if he would get the approval ...
The Brown e-mail accounts of every undergraduate will be switched from Microsoft Exchange to Gmail by the end of September, a move that will provide students increased storage space and access to several ...
Men's hockey head coach Roger Grillo resigned from his position on July 1 to become the Regional Manager for USA Hockey's American Development Model.
When Aden Van Noppen '09 arrived at Brown four years ago, she went to the activities fair and scanned the tables, looking for groups that focused on climate and energy issues. She didn't find much."We ...
The Department of Athletics expects to lose about 30 coaches and staff this summer, but with a University-wide hiring freeze in place, it is unclear whether the department will be able to get approval ...
Leading 2-1 at halftime against No. 3 Penn (13-0, 7-0 Ivy) Saturday, the women's lacrosse team (6-7, 2-3) gave up a huge second half, giving the Quakers a 14-4 win and the Bears their second loss of the ...
Tied 6-6 with No. 20 Cornell 3:36 into the second half on Saturday, the women's lacrosse team gave up four unanswered goals in 12 minutes, putting the game out of the Bears' reach. Brown (6-5, 2-2 Ivy ...
Just before 6 a.m., Providence is still sleeping, and its lamp-lit streets are silent.
Matt Gevelinger '09 headed to St. Louis to represent Brown wrestling in the NCAA Championships on March 16. Gevelinger earned an automatic bid to the tournament after placing fourth in the 184-pound weight ...
Physicists and philosophers rarely share the same equipment, methods or theories to understand the world around them. But beginning this semester, they may share the same concentration.
While most students were relaxing at home or in the sun this spring break, the women's lacrosse team was on the field for three games.
Most Brown students see more busy streets and tall buildings than open pastures and musty barns. But 33 Brown women see both. They're usually on campus, but twice a week they escape to a farm in Warren, ...
It was more than two years ago that Phillip Jackson, 43, was charged with simple assault. He was alleged to have hit a 17-year-old who neighbors said had yelled racial slurs at Jackson's young children. ...
Yale's power-play was all it took to end the men's hockey team's improbable run in the ECAC tournament.
The 12th-seeded men's hockey team didn't go into the first round of the ECAC Hockey Tournament trying to defy history. They went in just trying to extend their season - and end 5th-seeded Harvard's. ...
Hallmark doesn't sell birthday cards for 200-year-olds, so one intrepid artist had to come up with her own medium to wish Abraham Lincoln a happy bicentennial.
Residential Life rejected a video submitted to the housing lottery "first pick" competition last month due to its sexual content, obscenity and drug and alcohol references. The students behind "Phyllis' ...