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More than 40 percent of students said they had no opinion of the job that the Undergraduate Council of Students is doing, while almost half said they approved of UCS' job, according to a recent Herald ...
A resolution proposed to the Undergraduate Council of Students last night would seek to raise the student activities fee by $8.
The Undergraduate Council of Students approved the first Category S student group to cheers and applause at their general body meeting Wednesday night.
Meeting for the first time in their new home in the new Blue Room, members of the Undergraduate Council of Students outlined their main goals for the semester Wednesday night. Dean of the College Katherine ...
If he wants to successfully pass health care reform, President Obama should move quickly and disregard his economic advisers. So says Professor of Political Science James Morone, author of a recent book ...
While many of their classmates had already cleared campus, over a hundred students gathered in Stuart Theater on Tuesday to hear the words of wisdom of John Krasinski '02, star of the hit NBC comedy "The ...
At 8 a.m. on a Wednesday morning early last month, movers knocked on William Trinh '12 and Greg Bergeron's '12 dorm room in King House. They were there to move Trinh and Bergeron, two of the eight freshmen ...
While on the campaign trail for the U.S. House, Josh Segall '01 occasionally carries around with him a beat-up pair of gym shorts that were mailed to him by an old Brown classmate. The shorts, which his ...
Late last Thursday night, an excited group of seven girls crept quietly down a hallway on Pembroke Campus. "We have to be quiet like ninjas - we want it to be a surprise," Kim Gemme '09 heard one of her ...
A new vending machine in Faunce House will soon cater to students' late-night cravings for more than just the munchies.
Stanley Kobierowski, the former part-time house chef for President Ruth Simmons, garnered national media attention this summer when he was caught driving with a blood alcohol content six times the legal ...
The Residential Peer Leader program, which provides counselors for all undergraduate dorms, will change its structure to replace its nine Community Directors - formerly all graduate students - with two ...
Brown professors' salaries increased by 3.9 percent this year - a slightly higher rate of increase than the national average of 3.8 percent, according to a study by the American Association of University ...
On Monday, March 17, Joshua Gepner MD'08 nervously checked his e-mail for the decision that would impact the next several years of his life. At the top of his inbox was the notification he'd been waiting ...
On the same day the Brown Corporation met to discuss plans for a slate of new buildings on campus, a small group of organizers were raising money for a much more humble purpose - toilets.
Students and faculty requiring Internet access for their studying and research can now venture beyond the first three floors of the Sciences Library. All 14 floors of the concrete library have been equipped ...
Some students in Professor of Comparative Literature Arnold Weinstein's lecture course, COLT 1420T: "The Fiction of Relationship," can go to class without ever leaving their dorms. Because of a shortage ...
The Glenn Foundation for Medical Research has awarded two Brown professors grants of $50,000 for their research on extending the lives of fruit flies, without either professor even having applied for ...