Thayer St. shop pierces the spirit
Alongside the jewelry in the display cases of Rockstar, the piercing shop on Thayer Street, there hangs a picture of a man with long spikes protruding from each side of his chest. The spikes project upward ...
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Alongside the jewelry in the display cases of Rockstar, the piercing shop on Thayer Street, there hangs a picture of a man with long spikes protruding from each side of his chest. The spikes project upward ...
Spring Weekend tickets weren't the only hot commodities to sell out on the first day they were available.
The annual Gala organized by the Key Society will be held on Pembroke Field and not off campus this spring.
When Grace Jun '11, a spring transfer, arrived at her new room in Slater Hall, she found it already occupied. "It looked like a double, but two people already lived there," Jun said.
When Sara Glick '10 arrived on College Hill freshman year, it was not her first time living away from home. After graduating from high school, Glick spent a year in Israel to learn more about her Jewish ...
Students procrastinating in the library and Brown administrators may now speak in the same character-limited language: Twitter.
Brown ranks second-to-last in the Ivy League in the percentage of black students enrolled in the Class of 2012, according to a recent study published by the Journal of Blacks in Higher Education.
The iTunes Store greets viewers with the usual charts of top artists and songs. But closer inspection reveals Brown undergraduates have also found a niche on the popular downloading site.
In mid-December, when students headed off to hit the books, they may have found a surprise outside of the Sciences Library. The police officer at the corner of Thayer and Waterman streets was not just ...
When Caitlin Clark '11 purchased an inflatable John McCain doll for her common room, seven eighths of her Chapin House suite approved. But Whitney Sparks '11 was quick to remind her roommates that they ...
It's half an hour before the weekend's big football game, and it's time to suit up. Proud Brunonian Michael Spina '10 has done all the mental preparation he'll need - he's fastened a pad to his chest, ...
Even when Jack Markell '82 was at Brown, his friends thought he would go into politics.
Two hurricanes in two weeks have delayed classes for 11 Brown students studying abroad in Cuba, disrupting what Director of International Programs Kendall Brostuen called an otherwise "very smooth" start ...
Clay Wertheimer '10 was so accustomed to strange questions about his home that he used to introduce himself with the line, "ask me about polar bears."
Brown is turning green. As activists and administrators alike embrace high-profile environmental causes, though, there is one project that is a bit more under the radar - and over the heads of a few Brown ...
Brown may not be harnessing the sun's energy, but by using more natural gas this winter, the University has reduced its heating bill as well as its negative environmental impact.
This summer, as the global physics community holds its breath in anticipation, three Brown physics professors will play an integral role in the most ambitious experiment in history.
Opening tonight, Italian opera "Orfeo ed Euridice," performed by Brown Opera Productions, takes a new look at the Greek myth of tragic lovers.
Byron Hurt is perturbed by how people have become desensitized to what he considers the lewdness of hip-hop. And with his documentary film, he's hoping to reveal this face of rap to people.
Three professors presented at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Boston last weekend.