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(02/17/06 12:00am)
A fire broke out in a student's closet at King House, located at 154 Hope St., yesterday around 3 p.m., attracting Department of Public Safety officers and five Providence fire engines. An overheated ...
(02/15/06 12:00am)
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(02/14/06 12:00am)
The construction set-up that appeared on the Main Green five days ago may remain there indefinitely because of an unfound leak in the University's main heating system - a system at the "end of its (original) ...
(02/10/06 12:00am)
Like many students looking to change their on-campus housing assignments last semester, Elizabeth Stern '08 opted to register with Disability Support Services, which provides special housing for students ...
(01/25/06 12:00am)
Stephanie Grace '87, a columnist of the New Orleans Times-Picayune, showed this and many other pictures of the desolation and human tragedy caused by Hurricane Katrina in a lecture she delivered along ...
(10/28/05 12:00am)
At its October meeting last weekend, the Corporation pushed forward the construction of a new creative arts building, accepted millions of dollars in gifts and appointed many professors to endowed chairs. ...
(10/25/05 12:00am)
The Rhode Island School of Design plans to implement the next major step of its downtown expansion next fall with the groundbreaking of the Chace Center, an addition to the RISD Museum that will also ...
(10/25/05 12:00am)
The carnage wrought by Hurricane Katrina on New Orleans revealed the problem poverty has become in the United States, Rep. Charles Rangel, D-N.Y., told a mostly full Salomon 101 Monday. Rangel was the ...
(10/24/05 12:00am)
Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Nilo Cruz MFA '94 and Professor of English Paula Vogel spoke Saturday to a full room of alums, parents and students on the nature of theater and its relevance in modern ...
(10/04/05 12:00am)
While their union continues to fight for a new contract with the city, Providence firefighters who are trained as emergency medical technicians have been called onto Brown's campus with increasing frequency ...
(09/20/05 12:00am)
Brown students heading to India Point Park may be met with a surprise - the bridge spanning Route 195 is gone. The Rhode Island Department of Transportation closed the bridge Sept. 12 in preparation for ...
(09/09/05 12:00am)
The University's purchase of the commercial office building on South Main Street that houses Hemenway's Seafood Grille and Oyster Bar has won support from local organizations that have opposed the University's ...
(09/01/05 12:00am)
Neither rain nor flood nor traffic nor housing shortage stopped the Class of 2009 (with a record number of Facebook.com friends) from moving into their newfound home at Brown.
(07/17/05 12:00am)
Manning Gallery has played host to a variety of events in recent years, from lectures to bank fairs to Locks of Love, during which the open room was transformed into a barber shop. But the space now has ...
(05/24/05 12:00am)
By senior year, most Brown students have chosen a concentration and have some idea of what they're interested in doing after graduation. But most don't graduate having done research in three different ...
(05/24/05 12:00am)
Four years ago, as she passed through the Van Wickle Gates, Quyen Truong '05 never foresaw graduating as a visual arts concentrator. But now, she's ending her Brown career having completed two art shows ...
(04/21/05 12:00am)
Brown's financial aid program "is probably in the middle among the Ivy League," according to Michael Bartini, director of financial aid.
(04/05/05 12:00am)
Sheldon Whitehouse, a former Rhode Island attorney general, will run for the U.S. Senate seat currently occupied by Lincoln Chafee '75, setting up a Democratic primary contest with Secretary of State ...
(03/21/05 12:00am)
Dinesh D'Souza said he found a more politically diverse Brown when he arrived to speak March 14 than when he last spoke on campus in 1997 as a part of a debate on affirmative action.
(03/15/05 12:00am)
The medical status of Dr. Pablo Rodriguez, clinical assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology, remains unclear after a Feb. 27 accident in the Dallas-Fort Worth area left his son in critical condition ...