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Affinity-based pre-professional student groups have been expanding in recent years, including pre-law societies like La Alianza, the Women’s Pre-Law Society and the Black Pre-Law Society.
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Affinity-based pre-professional student groups have been expanding in recent years, including pre-law societies like La Alianza, the Women’s Pre-Law Society and the Black Pre-Law Society.
The Labor Organization of Community Coordinators will deliver a formal letter requesting voluntary recognition from the University on Tuesday.
Under the CLPS department, linguistics courses and research skewed toward psycholinguistics and cognitive science “to the exclusion of other fields,” said Director of Linguistics Scott AnderBois.
Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr’s indictment, which names 60 others, alleges that Jamie Marsicano ’16 aided and abetted arson and domestic terrorism
This year’s 63.3% yield rate is the 3rd highest in the past decade, according to the University’s Common Data Sets.
After successfully unionizing in March, TALO formed a bargaining committee and held negotiations with the University that lasted through late August.
Victoria Talbot, business manager at Jacob Talbot Fine Homebuilding and a Little Compton community member, stands outside her office.
Bowen's farm, where he hopes to grow organic apples.
Patrick Bowen, president of the Little Compton Housing Trust, moving materials for a barn being converted into a farmers’ market.
In recent years, activists on College Hill have taken particular interest in Brown's relationship with the city of Providence, demanding the University pay it's fair share to the municipal government. ...
Victoria Talbot has watched the school population of Little Compton shrink over the years. “Unless young people inherit land or a home from their family, it’s very hard for them to get started here,” ...
The organization called for the University to make an annual $15 million payment to the city of Providence.