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(11/24/09 12:00am)
Though Rhode Island's unemployment rate dropped slightly in October, the state still has the third-highest unemployment in the nation, according to a report released last week by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.The ...
(11/17/09 12:00am)
A man was seriously wounded during a drive-by shooting Monday morning on Camp Street — about four blocks from Brown Stadium — and was taken to Rhode Island Hospital where he underwent surgery, ...
(11/05/09 12:00am)
While legislators were busy banning indoor prostitution and texting while driving, two bills that could have cost Brown millions did not make it onto the agenda of last week's General Assembly special ...
(10/01/09 12:00am)
One of Providence's largest clubs will soon be reopening under new ownership in the Jewelry District, despite opposition from Brown.
(09/24/09 12:00am)
David Howard '09.5 was convicted of simple assault in District Court on Tuesday, according to the Providence Journal. Howard was accused of punching a patron while working as a bouncer at the Fish Company ...
(09/15/09 12:00am)
Governor Donald Carcieri '65 has reportedly reached a provisional agreement with state employee unions to allow pay cuts in place of layoffs or government shutdown days. Carcieri has been engaged in an ...
(04/21/09 12:00am)
The recession has hit Rhode Island hard, and Thayer Street businesses have not been immune to the slumping economy.
(04/14/09 12:00am)
With less than three months remaining in the city's fiscal year, Providence must rush to close a $16.1 million deficit resulting from slashed state aid and unmet revenue goals.
(03/19/09 12:00am)
Brown's Office of Financial Aid most likely did not violate federal or state laws when it inadvertently revealed the names of nearly 1,800 students who have initiated an application for University financial ...
(03/17/09 12:00am)
As Rhode Island faces crippling unemployment and the largest budget deficit in the state's history, Gov. Donald Carcieri's '65 proposed budget has garnered criticism from all sides in the week since its ...
(03/03/09 12:00am)
Gov. Donald Carcieri '65 officially accepted Rhode Island's $1.1 billion share of federal stimulus funds at a ceremony at the State House last Thursday, vowing to work with the state legislature to oversee ...
(02/26/09 12:00am)
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 8-1 Tuesday that land owned by the Narragansett Indian tribe in Charlestown cannot receive federal trust status, which would have largely removed it from state and local control. ...
(02/26/09 12:00am)
An ordinance requiring diesel construction vehicles to meet cleaner emissions standards when working on city-funded projects was introduced by Ward 1 Councilman Seth Yurdin at a Providence City Council ...
(02/19/09 12:00am)
Mayor David Cicilline '83 outlined 30 goals - the centerpiece of his efforts to boost Providence's economy - in his annual State of the City address Tuesday night.
(02/05/09 12:00am)
The College Curriculum Council may finish reviewing up to 13 undergraduate concentrations - more than it originally planned - by the end of the academic year, said Karen Krahulik, the chair of the council's ...
(01/27/09 12:00am)
Plans to open a Chipotle Mexican Grill on Thayer Street fell through last fall when a Rhode Island Superior Court judge determined that zoning permits had been granted to the restaurant improperly, according ...
(01/22/09 12:00am)
As last semester drew to a close and students packed their bags, members of Students for a Democratic Society finally got the news they - and others in the Brown community - had been anticipating for ...
(01/05/09 12:00am)
The University Disciplinary Council panel convened to arbitrate charges against eight students involved in a heated protest of the Corporation in October concluded a hearing early Wednesday afternoon ...
(01/05/09 12:00am)
Seven of the eight students charged for their roles in a heated protest of the October meeting of the Corporation received minor punishments Wednesday from a University Disciplinary Council panel. One ...
(12/04/08 12:00am)
A University Disciplinary Council hearing will be held Tuesday to adjudicate charges against eight members of Students for a Democratic Society. It will be the first time such a hearing has been held ...