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(02/22/07 12:00am)
Haruki East, a Japanese restaurant on Wayland Avenue, will open Haruki Express, a small takeout restaurant and Japanese grocery store, at 112 Waterman St. in about a month, said manager Kazu Kondo.
(02/08/07 12:00am)
Nearly 80 Brown and Providence College students joined Rhode Island residents in the State House rotunda Tuesday afternoon to support publicly funded elections in Rhode Island.
(02/08/07 12:00am)
This afternoon, Republican Gov. Donald Carcieri '65 will deliver the opening speech at a conference on clean and sustainable energy hosted by the Brown Forum for Enterprise.
(02/06/07 12:00am)
This afternoon, students in the Brown chapter of Democracy Matters, a national student group concerned with campaign finance reform, will march from Sayles Hall to a press conference at the State House ...
(02/01/07 12:00am)
A bill intended to restrict Rhode Island police officers' power to pull over and search drivers was introduced in the House of Representatives Tuesday by Rep. Joe Almeida, D-Dist. 12. Sen. Rhoda Perry ...
(01/31/07 12:00am)
Rhode Island will reform education, clean up the environment and invest in alternative energy plans, Gov. Donald Carcieri '65 announced last night in his annual State of the State speech to the Rhode ...
(01/24/07 12:00am)
After losing his November 2006 re-election bid to Democrat Sheldon Whitehouse, former Sen. Lincoln Chafee joined the Watson Institute for International Studies as a distinguished visiting fellow on Jan. ...
(01/24/07 12:00am)
In October 2002, then-Sen. Lincoln Chafee '75 of Rhode Island was the lone Senate Republican to vote against authorizing the invasion of Iraq. "The last thing we want is unnecessary conflict," he told ...
(12/06/06 12:00am)
In late April 1975, several dozen students who called themselves the Third World Coalition walked into University Hall at 8:10 a.m., before most administrators had come to work, and barricaded the building. ...
(12/05/06 12:00am)
Over 100 students gathered on the steps of Faunce House Oct. 2 in one of the largest student protests this fall, just yards away from an event for alums taking place in Sayles Hall.
(11/29/06 12:00am)
A managing partner of Hemenway's Seafood Grille and Oyster Bar has noticed one major change in his restaurant since Brown students began attending community health classes at 121 South Main St.
(11/17/06 12:00am)
Award-winning author Salman Rushdie spoke about misperceptions of his infamous novel "The Satanic Verses" and converting real-life experience to fiction in a packed Salomon 101 yesterday evening.
(11/16/06 12:00am)
The opening this summer of an American Apparel outpost on Weybosset Street offered adventurous students one of several new alternatives to the Providence Place Mall.
(10/31/06 12:00am)
Reparations advocates across the country have applauded the historical value of the final report from the University Steering Committee on Slavery and Justice, but some say the report - especially its ...
(10/25/06 12:00am)
Friends and professors remember Arin Adams '07.5 as a talented debater who cared about challenging fellow students' views, particularly on issues of race and gender.
(10/20/06 12:00am)
Students may choose procrastination, excessive coffee drinking or mindless junk food consumption as their preferred way to deal with midterm stress, but one student caught collaborating on a computer ...
(10/18/06 12:00am)
Arin Adams '07.5 died Monday morning in her family's Detroit home. The 21-year-old was the daughter of Detroit Deputy Mayor Anthony Adams.
(10/18/06 12:00am)
Early Sunday morning, Theta Delta Chi pledges rolled on the ground of Patriots Court completely naked, while older fraternity members chanted "Naked Roll!" to the dismay of several students attempting ...
(10/12/06 12:00am)
During last week's dedication of the Sidney E. Frank Hall for Life Sciences, speakers commented on new opportunities the building will bring to students and faculty at Brown. For some East Side residents, ...
(09/28/06 12:00am)
Mainstream media outlets are tools of America's most powerful corporations, media critic Jeff Cohen - who formerly worked for CNN, MSNBC and Fox News - told an audience of roughly 50 people in Salomon ...