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The Herald sat down with Pulitzer-winning journalist Seymour Hersh before his speech Tuesday night.
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The Herald sat down with Pulitzer-winning journalist Seymour Hersh before his speech Tuesday night.
The Bush administration and its neoconservative advisers are pursuing a myopic agenda for regime change in the Middle East, despite the failure of wars in Afghanistan and Iraq to establish meaningful ...
Nearly a year after he first reported on the Abu Ghraib prison abuse in the New Yorker, investigative journalist and author Seymour Hersh will give the 39th annual Meiklejohn lecture tonight at 7:30 in ...
Wednesday at 10 p.m. puppets, sketch comedy, a Get Him Eat Him concert and "Pregame: the only news show on earth you can drink to" will fill the halls of Smith-Buonanno. The event is the premiere of the ...
University endowments experienced unusually high investment returns in 2004, averaging 15.1 percent, according to a report released in January. The report, compiled by the National Association of College ...
It is alternatively referred to as the Brown Curriculum, the New Curriculum and the Open Curriculum. The admission Web site says it has three principles, but Dean of the College Paul Armstrong says it ...
Most date rape situations go unreported, according to University officials, though the report of a sexual assault this past weekend may have raised student awareness.
As GTECH Corporation continues work on its new headquarters in downtown Providence, the Career Development Center and the Department of Computer Science are looking to strengthen the company's existing ...
From panini grills and street signs to meal credits and local produce, changes implemented by Dining Services this semester have received largely favorable student reviews, much to the satisfaction of ...
The Rhode Island Workers' Safety Act, signed by Gov. Donald Carcieri '65 last summer, will ban smoking in all public facilities beginning March 1, 2005. Approved by the General Assembly on June 17, the ...
State Sen. Rhoda Perry P'91 will begin her eighth term in the Capitol after beating independent challenger Barry Fain in Tuesday's election with 61.5 percent of the District 3 vote. "I feel elated," Perry ...
The Department of Music moved one step closer to launching a new Ph.D. program in Computer Music and Multimedia after the University faculty voted to approve the proposal at its Oct. 5 meeting. As soon ...
Despite a lawsuit citing the negative impact of the Life Sciences Building on the environment and a geological surprise that forced contractors to reformulate construction plans, the six-floor building ...
Student groups could save considerable time and funds now that photocopying purchases under $500 will be exempt from the Brown First policy, which had mandated that groups make those purchases at Graphic ...
Two months after Health Services eliminated non-emergency walk-in appointments, the new system is running smoothly, and students are beginning to adjust to the changes.
Ama Ata Aidoo arrived at Brown nearly a month ago from her native Ghana, by way of the University of Cape Town in South Africa, with an unusual appointment. A distinguished African writer whose work has ...
A search is underway for the director of a new Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World, created by a recent gift from Chancellor Emeritus Artemis Joukowsky '55 P'87 and Professor Emerita Martha ...