"Ivy League Hookers"
By Ellen Wernecke | November 27On March 12, 1986, readers of the New York Post got a glimpse of Brown University they might not have expected.
On March 12, 1986, readers of the New York Post got a glimpse of Brown University they might not have expected.
As the prince himself put it, "Two stars keep not their motion in one sphere."
As the Life Sciences Building nears completion, a lawsuit claiming the University did not adequately report the building's impact on the neighborhood has yet to be resolved.
A free-trade accord signed by Gov. Donald Carcieri '65 has Rhode Island lawmakers steamed over possible federal interference in state contract bids.
Brown students are becoming more involved at Hope High School, while a recent report by the Rhode Island Department of Education shows major improvement since the school's reorganization by the state last February.
"This is not a production," said Professor of Literary Arts Paula Vogel at the introduction to Saturday night's performance of "New Plays Festival 24.1."
For people who grew up with no public transportation besides the neighborhood carpool, the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority is a magical invention that, for less than the price of an Awful Awful, can whisk a broke college student all over this great state. But to consider RIPTA as just a means ...
In "Hedwig and the Angry Inch," Musical Forum has attempted a difficult, nearly implausible project.