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(09/29/06 12:00am)
The registrar's office may not keep track of students' official grade point average, but Brown itself recently received a different kind of GPA. The Advocate, a gay and lesbian magazine, released "The ...
(09/11/06 12:00am)
Computing and Information Services embarked this summer on a project to provide wireless Internet access to all on-campus residence halls. As a result, several dorms now offer wireless access. University ...
(04/27/06 12:00am)
During the week leading up to Commencement, Production Workshop will present "The Beauty Queen of Leenane," a work from award-winning playwright Martin McDonagh that chronicles the mounting cruelty between ...
(04/26/06 12:00am)
Though roughly 200 students transfer to Brown each year, a small number of Brunonians choose to leave the University - which the Princeton Review reports has the "happiest students" in the Ivy League ...
(04/14/06 12:00am)
While other Brown students may spend the summer as camp counselors, in office internships or investment banks, Patrick Cook-Deegan '07 will bike along the entire length of Laos, alone. Cook-Deegan will ...
(04/05/06 12:00am)
This year's Ivy Film Festival promises to showcase some of the most impressive and diverse student films seen since the festival's inception, according to the festival's publicity coordinator, Victoria ...
(03/21/06 12:00am)
Though Brown has had bhangra, Brazilian, ballroom and break-dancing clubs for years, the University had long gone without a belly-dancing club. That changed recently with the formation of the Amira Belly ...
(03/09/06 12:00am)
Of the 181 members of the faculty who responded to a 2003 poll conducted by the Sheridan Center for Teaching and Learning, 82 percent were in favor of adding pluses and minuses to the University's grading ...
(02/24/06 12:00am)
Ron McClarty's novel "The Memory of Running" would most likely have remained unread by the public if an audio version of the book had not fallen into the hands of Stephen King in 2003, McLarty told a ...
(02/06/06 12:00am)
On a drizzly Monday morning last November, Jed Resnick '06 lined up with approximately 12 thousand other people outside New York City's 37 Arts Theatre to wait for an audition. A few weeks later, Resnick ...
(12/01/05 12:00am)
Though economic growth often contributes to poverty alleviation, growth in certain sectors provides more direct aid to the poor than growth in others, Norman Loayza told a crowded Joukowsky Forum at the ...
(11/29/05 12:00am)
Eleven months after being evicted from her former location and failing to take over Michael Anthony's business in Faunce House, hair stylist Lenore Ronci is happy with her new job at Salon Persia on Thayer ...
(11/15/05 12:00am)
To mark the start of the Ivy Film Festival submission season, organizers of the IFF held an exclusive screening of "Rent," due to be released in theaters nationwide on Nov. 23, at the Cable Car Cinema ...
(11/08/05 12:00am)
Nine out of 10 casualties in war zones are civilians, not soldiers, war surgeon and pacifist Dr. Gino Strada told a crowded Salomon 001 on Monday night. Strada described his experiences providing medical ...
(10/28/05 12:00am)
Michael Rubin '85 addressed a select audience Thursday afternoon in Salomon 001 as part of a lecture on his new book, "Droidmaker: George Lucas and the Digital Revolution." The lecture addressed the making ...
(10/03/05 12:00am)
Irving B. Haynes, former professor of Foundation Studies at the Rhode Island School of Design, epitomized the term "Renaissance man." He was a war veteran, an architect, a talented athlete, a photographer ...