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The Changing Face of Campus: Third in a Series The future of the Urban Environmental Laboratory, a distinctive converted carriage house in the middle of campus, is in jeopardy as the University pushes ...
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The Changing Face of Campus: Third in a Series The future of the Urban Environmental Laboratory, a distinctive converted carriage house in the middle of campus, is in jeopardy as the University pushes ...
The Undergraduate Council of Students discussed the Coalition for Police Accountability and Institutional Transparency and the Public Safety Oversight Committee during its general body meeting Wednesday ...
The Rhode Island Business Plan Competition - an effort designed in part to encourage start-up businesses in Rhode Island that will contribute to the local economy - kicked off Oct. 5 with presentations ...
The Undergraduate Council of Students addressed two alleged incidents of police misconduct that occurred on campus last month during its general body meeting Wednesday night in Petteruti Lounge. The council ...
About six months after Providence Public School District Superintendent Donnie Evans announced he would implement a series of reforms to improve the city's ailing public schools, plans for the reforms ...
Seven at-large representatives for the Undergraduate Council of Students, one at-large representative for the Undergraduate Finance Board and five representatives for the class of 2010 were chosen in ...
Minority Peer Counselors no longer serve as Residential Peer Leaders for first-year units, after administrators decided last semester to remove MPCs from the RPL program so they could serve as counselors ...
The Brown University Community Council spent much of its first meeting of the semester addressing two incidents of alleged police misconduct that occurred over the weekend. The meeting, which was held ...
This summer, three recent Brown graduates - Elliot Breece '06, Elias Roman '06 and Joshua Boltuch '06 - launched Amie St, an Internet startup that combines music retail with social networking. Breece, ...
The level of drinking among first-years during Orientation week was similar to that of previous years, according to campus life officials.
Approximately 2,300 high school students will spend at least part of this summer on College Hill completing one of the University's mini-courses, a component of Brown's summer offerings that has undergone ...
MEZCLA's spring show premiered last night with a heavy dose of modern and traditional Latino dance along with live music and a dramatic monologue.
The Bush administration was correct in starting the war in Iraq, and Americans' gloomy attitude toward the war is a product of the mainstream media, Richard Lowry, editor of National Review, told an audience ...
Robert Flanders '71, adjunct assistant professor of public policy and a former Rhode Island Supreme Court justice, may soon be headed to the federal bench.
Changes to the Medical School's biomedical ethics offerings will be instituted next year, Med School administrators confirmed this week. Instead of teaching biomedical ethics material through group discussions ...
Approximately 200 people turned out Wednesday in front of the YMCA on Broad Street to oppose a proposal by Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Pa., to reform U.S. immigration laws, which would make it harder for undocumented ...
Members of the University's Dean of the College Search Committee solicited feedback last night from members of the Undergraduate Council of Students regarding desirable attributes in a replacement for ...
The number of Minority Peer Counselors for the 2006-2007 academic year will fall from 25 to 20, the Third World Center confirmed Wednesday. The reduction coincides with a proposal to remove MPCs from ...
A proposal to remove Minority Peer Counselors from the Residential Peer Leaders system for the 2006-2007 academic year, written by the MPC Steering Committee, was unveiled Wednesday night at an open information ...
"Not Your Classroom," a talk show which began at Brown Student Radio, premiered Feb. 5 on WRNI, Rhode Island's National Public Radio syndicate, as part of a special series of hour-long programs airing ...