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Homemade soda brews at co-op

Ben Biller was tired of store-bought soda. As he saw it, when brand-name companies injected carbon dioxide into their products, the drinks stopped being natural. So about a year ago, Biller decided to take matters into his own hands.

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Talks between CIS and Mocha for Banner merge on hold

A link to Amazon.com and a new, independent domain name are among recent changes to Mocha, the popular student-created online course-shopping service. But one change announced last year has not come about: integrating Mocha with the Banner online registration system.

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Teach for America panel offers lesson in its program

Prospective teachers and hopeful educators filled Wilson 101 last night for a Teach for America informational panel featuring various former teachers who currently are in different careers and stages of life. Led by Lisa Krauthamer, senior recruitment director for Teach For America, the session was ...

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Damaged line stops water service

Wednesday morning, Max Ashby '12 woke up at 10 a.m. and began his morning routine. But when he got to the shower, the water had been turned off. He went back at noon, and again, he was not able to make use of the shower.

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Li'l Rhody delegates watch DNC - from a distance

DENVER - Myrth York, a three-time candidate for governor in Rhode Island, is one of the Clinton delegates at the Democratic National Convention in Denver who has switched her support to Democratic nominee Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois. Despite a few remaining devotees of New York Sen. Hillary Clinton, ...

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Who killed shopping period?

The class of 2011 doesn't know much about those little pink slips. But students who arrived before electronic registration was introduced in April 2007 vividly remember filling out the Pepto-Bismol-colored add/drop forms, rushing up to professors after class to get their signatures and then waiting ...

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Crunched for space

It's hard to miss the new big-budget buildings and construction projects transforming Brown's campus, but as students walk past the new, mammoth Sidney Frank Hall for Life Sciences on the concrete path that will soon be reborn as a greensward linking the Pembroke and main campuses, a more immediate ...

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Fatter wallet, but more thin envelopes

Just a few years ago, getting into - and paying for - Brown was a whole different ballgame. At the beginning of 2002, the University didn't have a need-blind admission policy, offered only $46.3 million annually in financial aid and its senior class had been admitted from a pool of 15,490 applicants. ...

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