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New orchestra director talks background, future projects
Last May, the Department of Music announced that Mark Seto would serve as the new director of the Brown University Orchestra effective July 1. Prior to this appointment, Seto was an associate professor of music and director of the Connecticut College Orchestra.
Protestors march on WaterFire against National Grid proposal
Protesters, organized by an affiliate of 350.org called Climate Action Rhode Island, highlighted environmental and sociological consequences of the proposed LNG facility, which would store natural gas.
Spring 2018 Herald poll results
This article is part of the series Spring 2018 PollSpring 2018 poll results can be found here. Do you approve or disapprove of the way Christina Paxson is handling her job as president of the University? 19.8% Strongly approve 39.6% Somewhat approve 6.0% Somewhat disapprove 0.2% Strongly Disapprove 34.4% No […]
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Savello ’18: Remembering values while abroad
Before I left to study abroad in Granada, Spain, the Office of International Programs stressed the social and cultural differences that exist overseas.
Gov. Raimondo proposes two years of free tuition at state colleges
Gov. Gina Raimondo introduced the Rhode Island’s Promise proposal as a part of her FY2018 budget proposal in a press release Jan. 16.
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Corporation grants Paxson second five-year term
The Corporation, the University’s highest governing body, granted President Paxson P’19 a second five-year term Thursday, extending her tenure to 2021.
Student curates U.’s first zine collection
On Feb. 1, Malana Krongelb ’18 unveiled a zine collection that she had spent over a year curating to members of the Brown community.
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New blood clot removal device proven cost-effective
When used with medication, a new stroke treatment cost $23,203 less than treatment with medication alone.