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(10/25/07 12:00am)
Tehani Collazo '91 wasn't planning to become the University's director of education outreach when she traveled to Massachusetts in August for her 20-year high school reunion. But while visiting friends ...
(10/11/07 12:00am)
After a storm hit Rhode Island in April, Providence's only Russian submarine - one of two of its kind in the world - sank. The 300-ft.-long black sub, called Juliett 484, was part of a fleet of Russian ...
(09/20/07 12:00am)
The U.S. Senate last week approved $15.2 million to improve Rhode Island's bridges in an amendment to a highway bill that would allocate an extra $1 billion to bridges across the nation. About half of ...
(09/18/07 12:00am)
On Monday morning, former Herald Editor-in-Chief Richard Holbrooke '62, a former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations and now a professor-at-large based at the Watson Institute for International Studies, ...
(09/18/07 12:00am)
Forty-six years ago, Richard Holbrooke '62 put an ad on the fourth page of The Brown Daily Herald.
(09/13/07 12:00am)
Tall coffee at Starbucks: $1.65. Books for classes: $300. East Side parking spot: priceless.
(09/11/07 12:00am)
Need more sushi? The owner of Shanghai is opening a new sushi joint across the street from the Asian restaurant on Thayer Street in December. Featuring an 1,800 gallon shark tank, Shark will seat up ...
(09/06/07 12:00am)
The University's first director of education outreach, who in his 16 months at Brown centralized information about the University's disparate efforts to aid Providence public schools, stepped down last ...
(07/16/07 12:00am)
Buddy's back. Providence's longest-serving mayor, convicted on federal racketeering conspiracy charges five years ago, was released from a halfway house in Boston June 20. Cianci moved into his nephew's ...
(05/08/07 12:00am)
In the fall of 2004, Arin Adams '07.5 decided not to turn in a traditional essay for the final project for EL 195: "Seminar in the Teaching of Writing." Instead, Adams, a Writing Fellow, created "The ...
(04/26/07 12:00am)
In response to threats against colleges in Providence and Worcester, Mass., the FBI received Wednesday, Vice President for Administration Walter Hunter e-mailed the Brown community yesterday afternoon ...
(04/19/07 12:00am)
Over 30 researchers in Rhode Island - most unaffiliated with Brown - are currently working with embryonic and adult stem cells on various projects. That's not enough for Lt. Gov. Elizabeth Roberts '78, ...
(04/17/07 12:00am)
As legislators in the General Assembly consider creating a center that may support a future statewide wireless network, Brown continues to provide bandwidth to a group that has already implemented pilot ...
(04/11/07 12:00am)
Former Treasury Secretary John Snow told a full List 120 Tuesday that despite being the public face of U.S. economic policy, the treasury secretary has less power than many assume.
(03/14/07 12:00am)
As Brown expands its outreach to Providence public schools as part of its slavery and justice response, the University - with 52 existing programs in schools - is "not starting from ground zero," Lamont ...
(03/13/07 12:00am)
Stop & Shop customers can rest assured that they will be able to continue shopping at their local grocery store without crossing a picket line.
(03/05/07 12:00am)
A power outage left shops on Thayer Street in the dark Friday afternoon, with the lights out at and above Waterman Street. Power was not restored for about 50 minutes. A traffic light at Thayer and Angell ...
(03/01/07 12:00am)
Miko Exoticwear is moving up College Hill. The sex shop opens this morning in a smaller but better-organized and more pedestrian-friendly location at 268 Wickenden St., said manager Rhiannon Kopynec '06.5. ...
(02/27/07 12:00am)
President Ruth Simmons and Providence education officials expect the University's $10-million endowment to support local public schools will provide a much-needed boost to the city's struggling schools ...
(02/22/07 12:00am)
Students who shop at Stop & Shop may have to stop elsewhere this weekend - members of the United Food and Commercial Workers Union Local 328 and Local 1445 voted Sunday to authorize a strike against the ...