R.I. Senate bill would arm URI police
By Suchi Mathur | March 23Lawmakers in the Rhode Island State Senate will consider a bill by April 14 that would require approved University of Rhode Island campus police officers to carry firearms.
Lawmakers in the Rhode Island State Senate will consider a bill by April 14 that would require approved University of Rhode Island campus police officers to carry firearms.
From the lingering effects of colonialism on the Caribbean to gardening, from AIDS to the flora of the Himalayas, Jamaica Kincaid's writing covers a breadth of topics unknown to many contemporary authors.
AmeriCorps and its affiliated programs are continuing to recover from last year's funding crisis with a bigger budget nationwide, but membership in Rhode Island remains stagnant.
The question of reproductive rights has mobilized student groups concerned with the possible long-term ramifications the presidential election will have on issues such as abortion.
After considerable internal debate, the Undergraduate Council of Students granted the Ivy League Film Festival Category I status at its Wednesday night meeting. The film festival was previously under the control of the Brown Film Society.
Health Services has cancelled all flu vaccine clinics this year and will not be providing students with shots because of a sharply reduced vaccination supply nationwide.