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(07/29/10 12:00am)
Facing budget cuts, the Swearer Center for Public Service plans to focus on its most important services and redistribute responsibilities among student workers and remaining staff. The center's ...
(04/29/10 12:00am)
In a poll conducted earlier this semester, The Herald asked, "How important or unimportant is religion in your life?"
(03/11/10 12:00am)
Among all the fervor surrounding the possibilities of "green" living, one Brown alum is taking being green to a whole new level. A very tiny level.
(01/28/10 12:00am)
It's hard to interview someone who won't hold still. On Monday, while the rain poured and the wind rendered umbrellas useless, sirens blared around College Hill as Providence Ladder Co. 8 and Engine Co. ...
(11/30/09 12:00am)
Four downtown buildings including City Hall and the Kennedy Plaza skating rink will light up in red tomorrow in recognition of World AIDS Day. Providence is one of 13 cities in the United States, United ...
(11/23/09 12:00am)
Undergraduate satisfaction with advising may be on the rise, according to a recent Herald poll, in which 59.7 percent of students reported they were satisfied with advising, and 38.1 percent reported ...
(11/18/09 12:00am)
Students in the Program in Liberal Medical Education are seeking to be exempted from a new policy about applying to other medical schools and have taken their objections to an Alpert Medical School official.Four ...
(11/09/09 12:00am)
Students enrolled in the Program in Liberal Medical Education who apply to medical schools other than Brown's will forfeit the spots reserved for them, according to a new policy enacted this week.PLMEs ...
(11/06/09 12:00am)
Student satisfaction with academic advising is on the rise — 10 percent higher this fall than a year and a half ago, a recent Herald poll found. Nearly 60 percent of students reported they were either ...
(11/03/09 12:00am)
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(10/15/09 12:00am)
Two large display windows look out onto Olneyville Square from a red brick building. It used to be a public library, but the building has since been transformed into Dirt Palace, a self-described "feminist ...
(09/28/09 12:00am)
With smudges on his nose and green chalk covering his hands and knees, Daniel Valmas '11 hurried to put the finishing touches on his painting. Using his fingers, Valmas blended green into the street, ...
(09/17/09 12:00am)
Watson Institute's Joukowsky Forum overflowed Wednesday afternoon during former Chilean President Ricardo Lagos's lecture, "Coming Through Crisis: A New Economic Model Emerges in Latin America." A simulcast ...
(05/21/09 12:00am)
With three years down, one to go in her Brown education, Samira Thomas '10 has a specific goal set for next year: a thesis on the redevelopment of post-conflict cities with an emphasis on Kabul, Afghanistan. ...
(05/21/09 12:00am)
With three years down, one to go in her Brown education, Samira Thomas '10 has a specific goal set for next year: a thesis on the redevelopment of post-conflict cities with an emphasis on Kabul, Afghanistan. ...
(04/03/09 12:00am)
Video by Hannah Moser.
A crowd of nearly 200 people gathered in the State House rotunda Thursday afternoon, calling for legislators to use federal stimulus money to help those who have lost their ...
(03/31/09 12:00am)
For Europe to emerge as a stronger player in the global arena today, countries within the European Union must push for greater cooperation, flexibility and unity, former Prime Minister of Italy Romano ...
(03/31/09 12:00am)
Before his lecture Monday, Romano Prodi, former prime minister of Italy and professor-at-large at the Watson Institute for International Studies, sat down with The Herald to talk about a variety of topics, ...
(03/30/09 12:00am)
More than two-thirds of Brown undergraduates favor changing the name of "Columbus Day" on the University calendar, according to a Herald poll conducted earlier this month.
Though 27.2 percent of students ...
(03/19/09 12:00am)
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