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(03/11/09 12:00am)
Update: Both Spring Weekend concerts were sold out to the capacity of Meehan Auditorium by 12:16 a.m. Tuesday, Matt Garza '11 wrote in an e-mail to The Herald. Garza is the Brown Student Agencies' vice ...
(03/05/09 12:00am)
Divine Providence - a major newsweekly for Rhode Island's lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community - has ended its print edition and begun publishing exclusively online.
(03/03/09 12:00am)
Students at Rhode Island's three public colleges may be able to complete their degrees in three years, thanks to legislation introduced last month by Rep. Joseph McNamara D-Dist. 19, which includes Cranston ...
(02/24/09 12:00am)
As stock markets continued to plummet and uncertainty about the economic stimulus package lingered, President Obama appointed another Brown alum to his administration.
(02/19/09 12:00am)
The $787 billion economic stimulus package passed by Congress this week appears to have come as a welcome relief to Rhode Island.
(02/18/09 12:00am)
Changes have been implemented to Banner's internal academic transcript page, the Office of the Registrar announced in a community-wide e-mail yesterday. The update fixes problems with the old online transcript, ...
(02/12/09 12:00am)
While on-campus dining establishments continue to provide morning editions of local, regional and national newspapers, the dailies students may take for granted are under constant anxiety due to shifting ...
(02/06/09 12:00am)
As the economy continues to suffer, Brown's a cappella groups have faced challenges and new opportunities. Though one group has begun to rely on fundraising instead of paid gigs, another is capitalizing ...
(02/05/09 12:00am)
A ceremonial groundbreaking in North Scituate on Jan. 29 marked an important milestone in a lengthy and complicated process for the Rhode Island State Police, who have been trying for at least two years ...
(02/02/09 12:00am)
What do sushi, yoga, pea coats, Asian girls and Barack Obama have in common? According to Christian Lander, the provocative and popular blogger-turned-bestselling-author, they're all "stuff white people ...
(01/29/09 12:00am)
The Providence Public Library system, a private, nonprofit organization which serves nearly 75,000 registered borrowers, may be forced to alter its operating strategies for the coming year.
(01/21/09 12:00am)
Wall Street firms and automotive giants aren't the only institutions feeling the effects of the global financial crisis. As the country's financial woes seep into college endowments, students across the ...
(12/04/08 12:00am)
Faced with community opposition, the University has abandoned its initial proposals to remove or lower the historic stone wall surrounding the Aldrich-Dexter Field near the Olney-Margolies Athletic Center. ...
(12/02/08 12:00am)
The Rhode Island Community Food Bank occupies more than 75,000 square feet in downtown Providence. Located at 200 Niantic Ave., the food bank's warehouse can hold nearly 2 million pounds of food at one ...
(11/20/08 12:00am)
Nearly 50 Providence musicians, dancers, actors, painters and photographers gathered Tuesday to discuss ways to enhance public involvement in the arts. The forum, held at Roger Williams Casino, was led ...
(11/12/08 12:00am)
Last Tuesday night, Brown's campus exploded in jubilant, spontaneous celebration. Students poured onto the Main Green and lit up the sky with fireworks, cheering Barack Obama's victory over John McCain. ...
(11/06/08 12:00am)
On the day after a historic presidential election, more than 50 students gathered in the Sidney Frank Hall for Life Sciences to hear two leading foreign policy experts discuss the challenges President-elect ...
(10/30/08 12:00am)
Indian historian and writer Ramachandra Guha praised Mohandas Gandhi to a packed Foxboro Auditorium in Kassar House last night. The talk, titled "Why Does Gandhi Still Matter?" turned into a lively discourse ...
(10/28/08 12:00am)
"What's the main reason relationships fail?" Dr. Jay Parkinson asked an audience in the Sidney E. Frank Hall for Life Sciences last night.
(10/21/08 12:00am)
Because of an overhaul of the financial aid program last February, many first-years no longer enjoy the benefits of a "no-work" policy that formerly covered first-year aid recipients. Without a University ...