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Metro

Opponents of legislation feel ‘ostracized’ on campus

Though Brown is often abuzz with students advocating for same-sex marriage, the campus often hears little from those who oppose it. “You could go around campus and pretty much assume most people support it,” said Dakotah Rice ’16, a member of the Queer Alliance. According to The Herald’s recent ...


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University News

BCA’s student DJ vote stirs controversy

Brown Concert Agency’s decision to hold a re-vote for the Spring Weekend student DJ sparked an outcry from some students who alleged the decision was unwarranted and not communicated in a clear and timely manner. BCA held an initial poll from March 22 to April 5 for students to choose a DJ, who will ...


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University News

Ron Paul espouses wary view of big government

Ron Paul skirted around potentially controversial issues and was met with respectful enthusiasm at a lecture Tuesday night in Salomon 101. Sharing his views on a plethora of political issues, Paul punctuated his lecture by voicing his distrust of politicians and government, at one point saying he wanted ...


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University News

Admitted students descend on College Hill

A Day on College Hill had record-high attendance among students admitted through the regular decision process, with 823 of 2,649 students accepted to the class of 2017 flocking to campus from Sunday to Tuesday. This year also marked the first time the Third World Welcome was incorporated into the ADOCH ...


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Health

Poll: White, older students more likely to use substances

College social life is often perceived to be characterized by rampant drug and alcohol use, a stereotype reinforced by movies, television, books and popular culture. It may come as little surprise, then, that just shy of 85 percent of Brown students reported they have consumed alcohol and 49 percent ...


The Setonian
Metro

State to adopt new standardized test

Beginning in the 2014-15 school year, Rhode Island will no longer use the New England Common Assessment Program (NECAP) as a measure of high school students’ academic skills. “Rhode Island is one of 46 states transitioning to the Common Core State Standards,” said Elliot Krieger, executive assistant ...


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University News

UFB, Visions controversy resolved

After controversy flared online Sunday over a proposed budget cut to the literary arts publication Visions, a meeting Monday afternoon between Undergraduate Finance Board representatives and Visions leaders appeared to partially resolve what UFB members described as a misunderstanding. But Visions ...


The Setonian
Metro

Future of vacated building unclear

The fate of Rhode Island’s tallest building remains uncertain after its only tenant, Bank of America, moved out last Friday. The tower, nicknamed the “Superman” building due to its resemblance to the Planet News building in the Superman comic books, was the tallest structure in New England when ...


The Setonian
University News

Theories in Action gains popularity

Seniors will present on topics ranging from Algebra in Motion to the use of classical music in television advertisements during the fourth annual Theories in Action conference April 26-28. Ninety-six seniors will participate, up from 21 participants last year and nearly twice as many as in 2010, when ...


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University News

No U. students reported injured in explosions

No Brown students were reported injured after two bombs exploded by the Boston Marathon’s finish line around 2:50 p.m. yesterday, though at least 20 students and alums attended the event. Three people were killed, and almost 150 people were injured in the incident, multiple news outlets reported ...


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University News

Housing renovation plans aimed to bolster community

As the University undertakes major changes to its housing system with a multimillion-dollar investment on the line, students expressed mixed views on how well residential life builds community. First-year units and mutual friends are the most common ways students form connections that lead to housing ...


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University News

TouchNet stalls Spring Weekend ticket sales

After thousands of students were unable to purchase Spring Weekend tickets Monday morning due to technical issues with TouchNet, a third-party service that handles credit card payments, Brown Student Agencies and Brown Concert Agency successfully resumed sales Monday evening. Out of 6,400 tickets intended ...


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Metro

Poll: Vast majority supports R.I. legalizing same-sex marriage

More than 91 percent of the undergraduate student population supports legalizing same-sex marriage in Rhode Island, according to a Herald poll conducted last month. Nearly 86 percent of female students responded that they strongly agree that Rhode Island should legalize same-sex marriage, while only ...


The Setonian
University News

Lecture Board revamps ticketing procedures

Brown Lecture Board is introducing a “complete overhaul” of its ticketing system, starting with the ticketing process for former U.S. Rep. Ron Paul’s lecture on campus Tuesday, said Rahim Makani ’14, Lecture Board president. Under the new system, Brown IDs now act as tickets. Half the tickets ...


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University News

Startup faces legal threats from U.

Online food-ordering service Crunchbutton, which delivered Josiah’s spicy chicken sandwiches with cheese for a short period at the end of last semester, is embroiled in a legal dispute with the University that may result in a lawsuit, Xconomy reported earlier this month. Crunchbutton, which is based ...


The Setonian
University News

UCS encounters low engagement in elections

In this week’s Undergraduate Council of Students and Undergraduate Finance Board elections, Brown may battle historically low voter turnout compared to peer institutions. The University had the lowest voter turnout for student government elections in the Ivy League last year, the Daily Pennsylvanian ...




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