Peréz '08: From humble beginnings to 'Boldly Brown' spokesman
Wilfredo Peréz Jr. '08 has ambitious dreams. He hopes to improve conditions in Haiti, cure AIDS and become the first Hispanic president of the United States, among other things.
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Wilfredo Peréz Jr. '08 has ambitious dreams. He hopes to improve conditions in Haiti, cure AIDS and become the first Hispanic president of the United States, among other things.
Though the Female Sexuality Work-shop - more commonly known as FemSex - may appear to University students to be unique to Brown, it is actually an offshoot of a University of California, Berkeley program ...
In an effort to simplify the housing lottery, the Office of Residential Life announced Wednesday the approval of several changes to the process, the most notable of which will shorten it to just three ...
If nothing else, the playwrights and production coordinator of the Brown/Trinity New Plays Festival, which is running through Feb. 12, promise that the festival will live up to its name.
At the semester's first meeting of the Undergraduate Council of Students last night, Sarah Saxton-Frump '07 was elected as president to fill the vacancy left when Brian Bidadi '06 resigned last week for ...
The passion with which Luis Pagan '06 approached his various commitments - which ranged from community service to theater projects - was complemented by an uncanny gift for making those around him feel ...
Nearly two weeks after Luis Pagan '06 drowned while vacationing in Mexico, family members, friends and colleagues continue to mourn as they recall the senior's enthusiastic nature and devotion to community ...
Luis Pagan '06, a 22-year-old senior who lived in Providence for much of his life, went missing Jan. 12 while swimming in rough waters off the coast of Puerto Angel, Oaxaca, where he was vacationing with ...
In the face of rapidly rising fuel prices, Brown administrators have resolved to limit the consumption of energy on campus this winter.
Rami Khouri, editor at large of the Lebanese newspaper the Daily Star and longtime journalist, gave a lecture Friday afternoon concerning strategies for creating peace in the Middle East. Students and ...
The University can make reparations to the descendants of slaves in the United States through "atonement," Roy Brooks, the Warren distinguished professor of law at the University of San Diego, told an ...
Democrat Ethan Ris '05 officially announced his candidacy for the Ward 1 City Council seat Friday - the seat is currently held by Green Party member David Segal. The announcement event took place in the ...
Harvard Professor Gary Urton explained how modern technology helped him make a breakthrough in his study of 15th century Incan string records at Thursday's annual Jane Dwyer Memorial Lecture.
Most Americans think of the U.S. conflict with Japan and Korea as history, but the Watson Institute's exhibit "Wars Unfinished: U.S. Military Bases in Okinawa and Korea" shows that the friction in these ...
Production Workshop's First Slot production of Tom Stoppard's play "The Invention of Love," a semi-fantastic biography of the poet Alfred Edward Housman, will amuse anyone who has ever read Latin poetry, ...
Following a recent spate of late-night fire alarms in Keeney Quadrangle, residents and administrators have been searching for a cause for the inconvenience. A Residential Life investigation indicates ...
In the final days of shopping period, students, professors and administrators are struggling to organize their academic schedules in the face of over-enrolled classes offered during popular hours.