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Hunt '10 launches admission advice site

When Andrew Hunt '10 was researching and applying to colleges, he found that current students were always the best resource for admission advice. Based on that experience, Hunt is now spearheading a student-run college admission Web site and admission service called Scholars for Students, which is set ...

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From Lebanon to Salon Persia

After travels from his hometown of Beirut to the salons of Paris and back to Lebanon, Nicholas Chedid, the eight-time hairstyling champion of the world, has arrived in Providence. Chedid fled the war in Lebanon with his family in July to join his younger brother, Wassim Chedid, a five-year resident ...

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PC nixes SAT requirement

For the next four years, Providence College will not require undergraduate applicants to submit SAT or ACT scores with their applications. The four-year pilot program will go into effect this fall for students applying for a spot in the class of 2011.

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LiSci to open in October after multiple delays, name change

The highly anticipated and repeatedly delayed Life Sciences Building is scheduled to be dedicated Oct. 6 as the Sidney E. Frank Hall for Life Sciences. Construction of the five-story, 170,000 square foot structure shut down Olive Street and sparked a lawsuit filed by embittered neighborhood residents. ...

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LiSci to open in October after multiple delays, name change

The highly anticipated and repeatedly delayed Life Sciences Building is scheduled to be dedicated Oct. 6 as the Sidney E. Frank Hall for Life Sciences. Construction of the five-story, 170,000 square foot structure shut down Olive Street and sparked a lawsuit filed by embittered neighborhood residents. ...

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Bell Gallery exhibit traces faces of 20th-century America

From the bustling streets and skyscrapers of New York City to the rural, Depression-era American South; from the lives of inmates in the Texas prison system to the violence, drug use and sexuality of adolescents, the "7 Documentarians" photography exhibition at the David Winton Bell Gallery illuminates ...

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Beyond rods and cones

After taking a neuroscience or biology course, most students have heard about rods and cones. But what about the recently discovered third class of photoreceptor cells in the retina - intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells? While many scientists previously believed these mysterious cells ...

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Students protest homeless funding cuts

Brown students and members of People to End Homelessness gathered at the Office of Housing and Urban Development yesterday to protest the 44 percent cut to federal homeless funding in Rhode Island.

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