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Students' eyes on Super Tuesday prize

Whether doing last-minute campaigning at sunrise, watching election results in a balloon-strewn Salomon 101 or simply doing work at the Sciences Library, Brown students found themselves swept up in yesterday's Super Tuesday presidential primaries.

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Med students rally against proposed health care cuts

Donning white coats and brandishing posters with slogans such as "Health Care 4 All," a group of Alpert Medical School students joined medical professionals and community advocates at the State House Jan. 23 to protest Gov. Donald Carcieri's '65 proposal to lower the maximum income level covered by ...

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Late architect brought modern touch to College Hill

When sleepy-eyed students file into Wilson Hall for morning classes, they may not pay much attention to the architectural features of the classrooms in which they sit. They've also probably never heard of Robert Hill P'79, whom they have to thank for many of these classrooms' more modern features.

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'Prep' author Sittenfeld reads at Brown Bookstore

Curtis Sittenfeld, author of the best-selling novel "Prep," read from her latest work, "The Man of My Dreams," Wednesday evening at the Brown Bookstore. After eliciting laughter and praise from a supportive crowd, Sittenfeld took questions and signed books for a group of about 20.

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Science and society to graduate first concentrators

The science and society concentration will graduate its first class of six seniors this spring. The concentration, which integrates sciences and the humanities to examine science's social implications, was approved this year after several years of student and faculty initiative.

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