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(07/26/06 12:00am)
The University's nine centers of public health will begin a phased move into 121 South Main St. July 30 as part of the program's general expansion and anticipated transition to a school of public health ...
(05/24/06 12:00am)
Commencement is a rite of passage for graduating seniors, but for Ph.D. students the ceremony is the final chapter in a much longer process. Most doctoral students leave College Hill for the challenging ...
(04/26/06 12:00am)
The Brown family's connections to slavery and the slave trade are not just the focus of the University's ongoing historical inquiry - correspondence between brothers John and Moses Brown about slavery ...
(04/24/06 12:00am)
A spring 2004 New York Times article led some alums to understand the committee's purpose as working toward a plan for monetary reparations for slavery. The committee's creation came in the wake of a ...
(03/22/06 12:00am)
There is a Foundation for Intellectual Diversity at Brown University, though few students and even fewer faculty or administrators are likely to have heard of it. Five recent alums who were involved in ...
(03/15/06 12:00am)
Providence has become an increasingly large part of the Boston housing market, but federal housing funding has been cut, and construction costs have shot up with rising energy and utility prices.
(03/10/06 12:00am)
Though the Corporation unanimously voted to divest from Sudan two weeks ago, a list of companies with ties to the Sudanese government has yet to be determined. Until this list is approved by the Corporation's ...
(03/07/06 12:00am)
David Brooks may not have gotten into Brown as a high school senior, but last night the New York Times columnist came to College Hill and told a packed Salomon 101 that "universities have become the engines ...
(03/06/06 12:00am)
In a Sept. 25, 2005 column, New York Times Op-Ed columnist David Brooks described American colleges as "one of the great inequality producing machines this country has known."
(02/24/06 12:00am)
Queer Alliance will provide free HIV testing on campus in March in cooperation with the Sarah Doyle Women's Center and the LGBTQ Resource Center. A story and accompanying headline in yesterday's Herald ...
(02/17/06 12:00am)
Too much homework, snowy sidewalks and laziness may deter students from trekking to a Thayer Street restaurant and leave them longing for a delivery option instead. Starting this coming Wednesday, the ...
(02/14/06 12:00am)
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(02/06/06 12:00am)
Allen told The Herald she had not seen the actual posters but had been alerted to their content. "I was e-mailed on Wednesday morning and told that there were notes on University Hall that had my name ...
(12/13/05 12:00am)
Web Update: CCC holds off on plus/minus vote
(12/02/05 12:00am)
Five undergraduates and one graduate student were taken into police custody Thursday night for blocking a bridge at the bottom of College Street as part of a protest for increased workers' rights for ...
(12/01/05 12:00am)
Former Ambassador Joseph Wilson said Wednesday night that his criticism of the Bush administration's justification for the war in Iraq and rebuttal of the leak by a White House official that his wife ...
(11/30/05 12:00am)
Former Ambassador Joseph Wilson, whose trip to Niger nearly four years ago triggered a series of events that led to the indictment of a senior White House official, will speak tonight on "The Politics ...
(11/30/05 12:00am)
Cranston Mayor Stephen Laffey - challenger to Sen. Lincoln Chafee '75 for the 2006 Republican Senate nomination - recently unveiled an energy policy designed to reduce dependence on foreign oil. But his ...
(11/01/05 12:00am)
Frigid weather and stunning views of the mall may not be compelling reasons to come to Providence, but some of California's hottest fictional characters are considering leaving beaches and boat parties ...
(11/01/05 12:00am)
More than two years after a fire at The Station nightclub in West Warwick killed 100 people, the club's owners still await trial in three separate lawsuits. Station owners Jeffrey and Michael Derderian ...