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(04/20/09 12:00am)
When John Yoo, the author of the Bush Administration's infamous "torture memos," came to Brown in February, he was welcomed as an honored guest. Yoo, who served as an attorney in the Justice Department's ...
(02/05/08 12:00am)
Nearly three and a half years after it was launched from Cape Canaveral, Fla., NASA's MESSENGER spacecraft gave scientists their first glimpse of Mercury in more than 30 years. For Professor of Geological ...
(12/13/07 12:00am)
With David Kennedy '76 starting in January as Brown's first Vice President for International Affairs, the administration has spent much of this semester preparing for his arrival. The University's internationalization ...
(12/05/07 12:00am)
Six faculty groups will receive a total of $85,000 in seed funds for internationally oriented projects from the Office of the Provost, the University announced Tuesday.
(11/26/07 12:00am)
The Recording Industry Association of America, a trade group representing the country's major record labels, sent pre-litigation letters to 12 Brown students who the RIAA alleges were engaged in illegal ...
(11/19/07 12:00am)
As students sleep off their turkey hangovers Friday, President Ruth Simmons will be speaking at Mexico's Universidad de Guadalajara at the invitation of famed authors Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Carlos Fuentes, ...
(11/07/07 12:00am)
Ian Spector '09 is not a fan of Chuck Norris, the fetishized action star who has been the subject of thousands of jokes over the last few years.
(10/26/07 12:00am)
When Linli Zhu GS arrived on campus this semester from China for his first year as a doctoral student in the Division of Engineering, he found himself unable to register for an English class.
(10/18/07 12:00am)
President Ruth Simmons will travel to Houston on Friday to speak on civil rights issues at Rice University's Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Lecture. Simmons is giving her talk, "Sand and Ivy: The Unquantifiable ...
(10/15/07 12:00am)
David Kennedy '76, a professor of law and director of the European Law Research Center at Harvard Law School, will become Brown's first vice president for international affairs, President Ruth Simmons ...
(09/28/07 12:00am)
President Ruth Simmons has committed the University's continued assistance to her alma mater, Dillard University, as the New Orleans school recovers from the devastation of Hurricane Katrina. Brown has ...
(09/07/07 12:00am)
Nine Commerce, Organizations and Entrepreneurship concentrators traveled to India this summer to take part in the second year of an internship program that links Brown students to multinational companies ...
(07/16/07 12:00am)
Chipotle is one step closer to Thayer. A proposal to build a location of the popular burrito restaurant chain on Thayer Street has received conditional approval from the Providence Zoning Board of Review. ...
(04/26/07 12:00am)
Chipotle Mexican Grill, a nationwide chain of Mexican restaurants known for huge burritos and natural ingredients, is currently embroiled in a fight to open a new location on the corner of Thayer Street ...
(04/17/07 12:00am)
The recent reordering of several large states' primary contests will favor candidates who can raise the most money early on, allowing them to compete in the expensive media markets of California, New ...
(04/17/07 12:00am)
After addressing the Brown Democrats Monday night, former Democratic National Committee Chairman Terry McAuliffe spoke with The Herald about the new Democratic Congress, current DNC Chairman Howard Dean ...
(04/13/07 12:00am)
The letters are part of a "third wave" of RIAA action that includes 413 letters sent to 22 universities in the United States, according to a press release from the RIAA, an industry group representing ...
(04/06/07 12:00am)
"Rhode Island has identified the creation of a better-educated workforce as one of our priorities and one of our methods for strengthening our economy. Just like the federal government, we should provide ...
(03/22/07 12:00am)
Last April, Spats Restaurant opened at 182 Angell St. after months of opposition from the College Hill Neighborhood Association to its application for a liquor license. Though Spats was then granted a ...
(03/06/07 12:00am)
Fewer than half of Brown students believe all undergraduates fulfill the University's English requirement, which mandates "competence in reading and writing," a recent Herald poll found. Many see the ...