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RIC lectures target drinking among athletes

As part of a forced three-day “hiatus” of the Rhode Island College athletics program following an “uptick” in alcohol-related incidents on campus, RIC Athletic Director Don Tencher hosted two mandatory alcohol education sessions for all student-athletes at the school earlier this month. The ...


The Setonian
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Elections Roundup: Oct. 15, 2014

No election law violation for Raimondo The Board of Elections ruled last Wednesday that the Rhode Island Democratic Party did not violate a state campaign finance law after it spent $90,000 of party funds on a campaign commercial for U.S. Sen. Jack Reed, D-R.I., that featured gubernatorial candidate ...


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Providence found unfavorable for people with disabilities

A survey released this month by personal finance networking website WalletHub ranked Providence the worst in terms of livability for people with disabilities out of 150 U.S. cities. The survey ranked cities in three categories, which were then compiled into an overall ranking. The economic environment ...


The Setonian
Metro

Conference focuses on campus sexual assault

In the two weeks since the Rhode Island Attorney General’s Office hosted the National Association of Attorneys General Conference on Sexual Assault on College Campuses in Providence Sept. 30 to Oct. 1, local law enforcement officers, attorneys general, Rhode Island educators and “victim advocates” ...


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Elorza, Harrop target Cianci’s record

“The next mayor of Providence faces daunting challenges,” said James Morone, director of the Taubman Center and professor of political science and urban studies, as he introduced the three mayoral candidates — Independent Vincent “Buddy” Cianci, Democrat Jorge Elorza and Republican Daniel ...


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Providence Phoenix folds after three decades in print

After 36 years of publication, the Providence Phoenix, an alternative weekly newspaper, is releasing its final issue Thursday. The paper began in March 1978 as the NewPaper under the leadership of Ty Davis before merging with the Phoenix Media/Communications Group in 1988, said Lou Papineau, the Phoenix’s ...


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Alums among R.I. leaders and candidates in the Ocean State

As the 2014 election season ramps up, a number of Brown alums vying for office are demonstrating that Rhode Island captured their hearts and interests during their time on College Hill. Alums running to assume new positions include Seth Magaziner ’06 for Rhode Island general treasurer, Daniel Harrop ...


The Setonian
University News

This Week in Higher Ed: Oct. 15, 2014

No referee off the field for FSU football players A New York Times investigation published Friday revealed a pattern of action by Tallahassee, Fla.  police designed to protect Florida State University football players accused of crimes. The most prominent of the cases involves star quarterback Jameis ...


The Setonian
University News

After dip, study abroad participation sees uptick

After several years of significant decline, the number of students studying abroad has rebounded modestly over the past two years. From 2007-08 to 2012-13, the number of students studying abroad during the academic year fell from a high of 565 to a low of 381 ­— a 33 percent drop over five years, ...


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R.I. ranks 10th in national evaluation of charter schools

Rhode Island’s public charter school network received high marks in a report issued by the National Alliance for Charter Schools Sept. 29, placing 10th out of 25 qualifying states and the District of Columbia  and eliciting praise from experts in the field. Over 4 percent of the state’s 142,000 ...


The Setonian
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Airbnb makes presence felt on city rental scene

With increasing usage in Providence, the short-term rental website Airbnb has garnered support from some residents who praise the site for expanding housing and supplementary income opportunities. But the website’s rising popularity has also led local authorities to consider how to enforce local tax ...


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University News

Alternative to Common App sees surge in use

As deadlines approach for many higher education institutions’ early admission programs, more elite universities have decided to allow applicants to use either the Common Application or an online alternative following widespread technical problems last year for the Common App. But the University has ...


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Constitutional convention sparks debate about govt. reform

As the November election date draws closer, the debate has heated up over ballot Question 3, which asks voters whether the state should host a constitutional convention to amend the state’s constitution. While supporters of the initiative argue the convention provides an opportunity to decrease government ...


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Interdisciplinary panel critiques Ebola response

“Staff, stuff and systems” are the keys to remedying the recent Ebola outbreak, said Sheena Wood ’13, a strategist for the nongovernmental organization Partners in Health, at a teach-in about the disease Thursday evening. The roadblock to the remedy, she added, lies in the fact that most Ebola ...


The Setonian
University News

UCS committee seeks outreach and communication

Following its founding last year, the Outreach and Advocacy Committee of the Undergraduate Council of Students has established a plan for the semester, which will include facilitating student groups’ communications with administrators, prioritizing those groups’ needs and continuing to pursue last ...


The Setonian
University News

Student-run businesses create alternative campus jobs

When most students begin the search for on-campus jobs, they head to the libraries or dining halls. But some select students follow their entrepreneurial spirit, juggling small businesses and full courseloads. By setting up service-based businesses, students can work according to their own schedule ...


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Divest Coal expands goals under new name

One year after the Corporation decided not to divest the University’s endowment from the country’s 15 biggest coal companies, the Brown Divest Coal Campaign is redoubling its efforts, changing its name to Fossil Free Brown and altering its mission to divesting from the top 200 fossil fuel companies ...




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