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Corporation will consider 'young alum' positions
By Brigitta Greene | April 14The Corporation will set aside space in its membership for young alums for the first time later this year, Chancellor Thomas Tisch '76 told the Brown University Community Council Tuesday.
'Modes' courses re-thought how we learn, but didn't last
By Sophia Li | April 14With little ceremony, the faculty last month took the final step in laying to rest what was once a major component of the New Curriculum.
3,000 more Spring Weekend tickets made available
By Sydney Ember | April 14The Brown Concert Agency is selling 3,000 additional Spring Weekend tickets because clear weather is forecast for Friday and Saturday, Stephen Hazeltine '09, the group's administrative chair, said Wednesday.
All-star panel tackles sports media issues
By Seth Motel | April 14Individual opinions now overshadow the true essentials of sports coverage, said Hall of Fame basketball player Bill Russell to a full Salomon 101 auditorium Tuesday night.
Layoffs of 31 U. employees made official
By Nicole Friedman | April 14All 31 University employees who were scheduled to be laid off by June 30 have now been informed of their termination, according to an e-mail sent by top administrators to faculty and staff Tuesday morning.
BUCC meeting details tight budget
By Brigitta Greene | April 14Providing a glimpse at preliminary planning for the University's fiscal year 2011 budget, Executive Vice President for Finance and Administration Beppie Huidekoper emphasized to the Brown University Community Council Tuesday that budget cuts will loom large for planners well into next year.
City faces deadline to solve budget woes
By Joanna Wohlmuth | April 13With less than three months remaining in the city's fiscal year, Providence must rush to close a $16.1 million deficit resulting from slashed state aid and unmet revenue goals.
Sophomore cooks up cake, business
By Alicia Chen | April 13In high school, her classmates' parents hired her to make cakes — but it wasn't until last semester that Kelly Schryver '11 created TillieCakes, her own cake-baking company. "Kids on campus cannot get custom cakes from scratch very easily," Schryver said. "Either you go to Coldstone's or trek ...
Bookstore to search for new director
By Sydney Ember | April 13The Brown Bookstore will begin reviewing applications for a new director this week, said Assistant Vice President for Financial and Administrative Services Elizabeth Gentry.
U. to extend forgiveness policy for preregistration
By Anne Simons | April 13The University has extended a policy allowing students to pre-register for fall classes regardless of outstanding tuition balances, according to an e-mail sent to students Monday by Provost David Kertzer '69 P'95 P'98.
Film Fest showcases Palestinian life
By Caitlin Trujillo | April 13The inaugural Providence Palestinian Film Festival wraps up Wednesday after a week of screenings designed to draw attention to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
UCS elections offer fierce competition
By Ben Schreckinger | April 13This year's Undergraduate Council of Students and Undergraduate Finance Board elections are the most competitive in years, with more candidates contesting for more spots than in other recent elections.
Student-designed toys help kids with motor disorders
By Matthew Scult | April 13Ask a child if he would rather do physical therapy or play with a remote control car and the answer will be obvious. But now researchers at Brown and the Rhode Island School of Design have designed a way for him to do both, by creating toys specially developed for children with neuromuscular diseases. ...
Budget proposal unsigned by Carcieri
By Sara Sunshine | April 13Governor Donald Carcieri '65 announced last week he would neither sign nor veto the Rhode Island legislature's budget-balancing proposal, passed two weeks ago by both houses. Without his signature, the $7.2 billion plan became law last week.
Cicilline, CHNA discuss local issues
By Anish Gonchigar | April 13About 40 members of the College Hill Neighborhood Association turned out to discuss city and neighborhood issues with Providence Mayor David Cicilline '83 at Moses Brown School last night.
Columbus change spurs response
By Lauren Fedor | April 13The faculty's decision last week to rename Columbus Day "Fall Weekend" on the University calendar has garnered more attention both locally and nationally than the average code revision, with Providence mayor David Cicilline '83 and Rush Limbaugh, the high-profile conservative pundit, among those decrying ...
Simultaneous Passover and Easter causes for celebration
By Anne Simons | April 12As Passover and Easter coincided this weekend, Brown students found many ways to celebrate around campus, including Seders hosted by Hillel and church services at Manning Chapel.
The New Curriculum: ready for new times?
By George Miller | April 12It's not so new anymore.
U.'s $215 million wish-list not likely to be funded
By Sydney Ember | April 12Looking to grab a share of the federal economic stimulus bill, Brown has submitted funding requests totaling $215 million to the state's Office of Economic Recovery and Reinvestment for five proposed construction projects. The proposals, which according to Brown would create a total of 460 jobs, include ...