Fortunate circumstances
"I feel like we're at a standstill." That's what a friend said to me over a mid-semester coffee break. Since freshman year we had shared our Brown lives over weekly dinners and e-mail chains, four years ...
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"I feel like we're at a standstill." That's what a friend said to me over a mid-semester coffee break. Since freshman year we had shared our Brown lives over weekly dinners and e-mail chains, four years ...
Most Brunonians probably haven't seen a color guard since high school football games, and never as part of a tango performance. But Brown's Latino performing arts troupe, Mezcla - "mix" in Spanish - mixed ...
Up until the 1950s, Brown - which has historic ties to the Baptist church - produced "tons of Baptist clergy," said University Chaplain Janet Cooper Nelson. Now, up to four dozen Brown graduates in each ...
While studying for political science exams, students may turn to textbooks to brush up on dependency theory, a framework of international relations which argues that poorer developing nations are economically ...
Iranian author Moniro Ravanipour was too scared to shower when she was in Germany for a writers' conference in 2001. Soon after she arrived, her husband called to tell her Iranian authorities opposed ...
When Shahryar Mandanipour's fellowship with the International Writers Project ends this June, he will be forced to return to Iran and potentially face arrest unless he finds a job in the United States ...
While making copies at an MTV office, a researcher complained aloud that she did not graduate from Wesleyan University to do such menial work. Alison Stewart '88 looked at her and demanded 60 copies.
After delivering her remarks at Career Week Saturday, Alison Stewart '88 spoke with The Herald about her career in broadcast journalism.
Spring break in 2006 became stressful rather than relaxing for one undergrad when she could not easily obtain emergency contraception after she had unprotected sex.
The international community remains unwilling to take action to end the genocide in Sudan's Darfur region despite "three World Trade Centers' worth of death occur(ing) each month," said Eric Reeves, a ...
Neither Josie Nash '10 nor Stephanie Rezendes, a junior at Rhode Island College, walked into the Levi's store on Thayer Street intending to become national jeans models.
While speaking about his health care initiatives in poverty-stricken areas worldwide to a full Salomon 101 Monday night, Paul Farmer reminded those in attendance that, "You have to have humor to survive ...
Rhode Island could lose some federal funding for homeland security this year under new guidelines, but some officials say they are optimistic the state will be able to maintain its current programs.
While their Brown classmates were taking the SATs or looking forward to their senior proms, Martin Bell '10, Eric Rodriguez '08 and Joe Revis '08 were serving in Iraq. All three students joined the U.S. ...
Asian/Asian American History Month celebrated its 25th anniversary at Brown with a convocation in the List Art Center Tuesday night.
As a child, Steve Glenn '87 lived on a farm in North Carolina, played with Legos and read books about Frank Lloyd Wright. It should come as no surprise, then, that his new company, LivingHomes, produces ...
Why did John Lloyd Young '98, whose lead in the current Broadway production "Jersey Boys" has garnered much Tony nomination buzz, choose to attend Brown rather than a conservatory to further his theater ...
Despite starring as Frankie Valli in "Jersey Boys," the critically acclaimed Broadway show for which he garnered the 2006 Tony Award for Best Lead Actor in a Musical, John Lloyd Young '98 still feels ...
The recent rise in heating costs could be a chilly obstacle for students living off campus this winter.
Growing up in India, Himmat Randhawa '09 had only been to the United States once - to go to Walt Disney World - before coming to College Hill. Now over 7,000 miles from his New Delhi high school, Brown ...