From Deep Springs desert to College Hill
The path from high school to Brown is less direct for some than others. Some students might take time off to travel or work, but a few head to the California desert to a small institution called Deep ...
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The path from high school to Brown is less direct for some than others. Some students might take time off to travel or work, but a few head to the California desert to a small institution called Deep ...
Construction began Monday to replace the University's high temperature hot water distribution pipe, commencing the first phase in a 10-year renovation of utilities that will cost Brown over $41 million, ...
Republican David Talan announced his campaign to be mayor of Providence Wednesday night, delivering a speech at Columbus Theatre, located at 270 Broadway, that filled less than one-third of the building. ...
The Undergraduate Council of Students passed a resolution seeking to end the ban on postseason competition for Ivy League football programs at its general body meeting last night. The council also passed ...
Top administrators from Brown and Microsoft Research unveiled plans yesterday for the creation of the Microsoft Center for Research on Pen-Centric Computing, a multifaceted initiative of pen-based computing ...
Studying genetically engineered cells might not be everyone's ideal summer activity, but a group of Brown students may spend their summer doing just that. John Cumbers GS, a native of Great Britain and ...
Travis Rowley '02 has some things to say about his alma mater.
About two weeks ago, Cody Campanie '08 chose to not shower for three days because of hot water loss in Caswell Hall. During that stretch, Campanie played two rugby practices and lifted weights. "I didn't ...
The leaders of Brown's partisan organizations were not shocked by the results of a Herald poll released last week showing that the University is a predominantly Democratic campus.
Residential Council voted to recommend a new housing lottery system Tuesday afternoon with 10 yeas, one nay and one abstention. If the Office of Residential Life follows ResCouncil's recommendation, all ...
The number of students permitted to live off campus next year will decrease from this year's total, according to Senior Associate Dean of Residential Life Richard Bova. Thus far, the Office of Residential ...
Tufts University received $100 million from alum Pierre Omidyar, the founder of eBay, on Nov. 3. The donation, the largest endowment gift in Tufts' history, is remarkable not only for its size but also ...
Disputes between professors and the University will soon be mediated by a third-party intermediary thanks to the creation of a new faculty ombudsman position.
On the brink of nuclear catastrophe, RUE student and former Soviet army sergeant Peter Rosenthal '07 decided his life needed a change.
This week's Focus also includes articles profiling former Soviet Army sergeant Peter Rosenthal '07 and catching up with former RUE students.