Students favor Obama, Herald poll finds
Brown undergraduates overwhelmingly favor Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., in the 2008 presidential election, according to a Herald poll conducted last week. 37.5 percent of students said they believe Obama ...
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Brown undergraduates overwhelmingly favor Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., in the 2008 presidential election, according to a Herald poll conducted last week. 37.5 percent of students said they believe Obama ...
For 40 minutes Tuesday night, officers from the Department of Public Safety waited in MacMillan 115 for students to voice complaints in an open forum. But none came - the only students in attendance were ...
The Campaign for Academic Enrichment has raised $1.1 billion, 79 percent of its $1.4 billion goal. Development officials also boosted the fundraising goal for the Brown Annual Fund to $35 million this ...
He is also the first to win an open seat outright in Louisiana since 1975, when the state adopted a unique electoral system in which all candidates run against each other in a primary regardless of party. ...
In the 30 years Athletic Director Michael Goldberger has worked at Brown, "we've never had adequate fitness facilities," he said. But University officials hope that will change with the construction of ...
At the Brown University Community Council meeting on Tuesday, Walter Hunter, vice president of administration and the University's chief risk officer, made an unusual request that everyone present turn ...
Four students spoke at a public hearing Thursday night that will help decide whether the Department of Public Safety is reaccredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies. The ...
These days, a walk to class means weaving around chainlink fences, ditches and bulldozers. The construction projects that now riddle Brown's campus will transform the face of College Hill. Here, The Herald ...
After several years of planning and fundraising efforts, the cognitive and linguistic sciences building has no funds and no certain location, and a new architect has been hired to begin planning from ...
A new Brown-Rhode Island School of Design joint degree program, which will award students a bachelor's degree from Brown and a bachelor of fine arts degree from RISD, is now accepting applications for ...
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The new Flex Plans introduced by Dining Services last semester are now more popular than traditional meal plans, with 51 percent of the 4,392 students on a meal plan this spring choosing a Flex meal plan. ...
Over the course of 11 days, Elizabeth O'Neill '08 rode in 20 cars and trucks, boarded two ferries, slept in one Spanish onion field and took one shower on her way from England to Morocco.
Sounds from African drums and wild cheers filled Smith-Buonanno 106 Wednesday night as the women's rugby team faced off against a women's team from Uganda in a documentary about the Brown team's landmark ...
Aaron Luryi '07 makes $1,500 a month without ever leaving the comfort of his room.
Like many college students, Elizabeth O'Neill '08 is heading to a warmer climate for spring break: Morocco. But she has not reserved tickets aboard any plane, train or bus. O'Neill, who is spending the ...
Newspapers advertising slaves for sale, logs of slave-trading vessels and personal notes from the papers of abolitionist Moses Brown are among the documents on display at the John Carter Brown Library ...
Before Jamaica Kincaid gave the opening address for Caribbean Heritage Week, The Herald talked to the prizewinning author about her Caribbean background, her work and why she became a writer.
When Antigua-born prizewinning author Jamaica Kincaid reads Christopher Columbus' accounts of his first voyage to the New World, she sees "with terror, his present and our future ... it makes our presence ...
The committee looking for a new chief information officer for the University has narrowed its search to a shortlist of candidates and expects to make a final decision by the end of the semester.