R.I. brothels to become illegal
Soliciting sex indoors, now legal through a loophole in Rhode Island law, may soon be banned. The law currently bans prostitution by prohibiting loitering for the purposes of soliciting sex but does not ...
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Soliciting sex indoors, now legal through a loophole in Rhode Island law, may soon be banned. The law currently bans prostitution by prohibiting loitering for the purposes of soliciting sex but does not ...
Reformed University Fellowship, a Christian student group that was suspended in September, has been re-affiliated with the Office of the Chaplains and Religious Life, allowing it to resume its on-campus ...
Many recipes at the Sharpe Refectory may have to change by this summer if proposed legislation is passed by the Rhode Island General Assembly. The bill would ban the use of artificial trans fats by any ...
The Brown Bookstore will undergo major operational and physical upgrades over the next year and a half, according to Manuel Cunard, who became director of the bookstore last month. Cunard replaced Lawrence ...
An even stronger Democratic presence in the General Assembly thanks to the November elections may mean Rhode Islanders can expect increased conflicts between their state legislature and Republican Governor ...
Reformed University Fellowship, a Christian student group that has been suspended since September, may be reinstated as early as the beginning of next semester.
The Undergraduate Council of Students voted to table a resolution recommending a $13 increase to the student activities fee during its general body meeting last night in Petteruti Lounge.
Twenty-nine Rhode Island-based professional and student entrepreneurs competed to see who could present the best business idea at the first $1k Rhode Island Elevator Pitch-off Nov. 9. The pitch-off, which ...
One of the two ambulances currently owned by the University is scheduled to be sold at the end of the semester, though University administrators and Emergency Medical Services officials are still discussing ...
A revised policy regarding funding for graduate students, which went into effect last semester, surfaced as a central theme in two forums held by the Graduate School in Alumnae Hall Wednesday and Thursday ...
Several changes, including extended hours and the creation of an occasional online newsletter, have been made to the Brown Bookstore this semester, and more are expected once a new bookstore director ...
For most politicians, campaigns are based on promises of tax cuts, economic growth and better schools. But Robert Healey Jr.'s campaign for lieutenant governor is based on one simple promise: if elected, ...
At last night's general body meeting of the Undergraduate Council of Students, President Ruth Simmons answered questions about efforts to increase the University's international profile, financial aid ...
The large painted sign outside the Providence Fire Department station on Brook Street has been there longer than most students have been at Brown.
Twice a week, while other students settle in with books at the Rockefeller Library or lounge on the steps of Faunce House, eight Brown student volunteers discuss nutrition with a group of Providence-area ...
The Providence Fire Department put out a small fire in Sears House last night after students used a common room fireplace without opening the damper.
In a purchase President Ruth Simmons referred to as "one of the largest in the University's history," Brown will soon acquire seven buildings in Providence's Jewelry District. Though the purchase has ...
The Undergraduate Council of Students received a draft of a resolution addressing pay for graduate students and heard a presentation on the implementation and pricing of Internet Protocol Television at ...
Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., spoke to a packed Salomon 101 on Oct. 12 while others watched the speech in Sayles Hall via simulcast. Though Obama is an extremely popular figure in the Democratic Party, the ...
The Undergraduate Council of Students has no plans to repay the $966 that was spent printing a mid-year report that contained incorrect information last semester. However, the executive board this year ...