In surprise move, Chafee may challenge Clinton
Former Rhode Island Gov. Lincoln Chafee ’75 P’14 P’17 announced Thursday that he has formed an exploratory committee to consider a 2016 presidential run. His potential bid is not anticipated to ...
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Former Rhode Island Gov. Lincoln Chafee ’75 P’14 P’17 announced Thursday that he has formed an exploratory committee to consider a 2016 presidential run. His potential bid is not anticipated to ...
We applaud the United States Department of Education’s decision this summer to launch an investigation of the University’s sexual assault policies, though without powerful new legislation from Congress ...
Tucked inside today’s Herald is a new feature we are excited to roll out: the sports bulletin, a pull-out section that will appear each Monday and Friday. The bulletin consolidates our sports articles ...
With the start of the semester, you may notice some changes in The Herald. At the top of the front page sits a cleaner flag, and at the bottom a revamped teaser bar makes it easier to navigate the paper. ...
With the start of the semester, you may notice some changes in The Herald. At the top of the front page sits a cleaner flag, and at the bottom a revamped teaser bar will make it easier to navigate the ...
EDITORIAL Editor-in-Chief: Eli Okun Managing Editors: Mathias Heller, Sona Mkrttchian, Adam Toobin Senior Editors: Maddie Berg, Kate Nussenbaum Sections Arts & Culture Editors: Katie Cusumano, ...
Against all odds and after much struggle, The Brown Daily Herald’s staff successfully infiltrated a heavily guarded CAV restaurant Friday night for an evening of high-class cheese and cracker consumption. ...
A lecture by New York City Police Department Commissioner Raymond Kelly scheduled for Tuesday afternoon was canceled after protesters halted Kelly’s speech and would not yield the floor. Controversy ...
See accompanying article. 1. Do you believe the University should divest any of its endowment assets currently in large U.S. coal companies, as requested by the student group Brown Divest Coal? 22.0% ...
Students offered mixed reactions to President Christina Paxson’s strategic plan — a draft of which was released to the community Wednesday — with many praising certain elements but some voicing ...
A bill that would have allowed Rhode Islanders to purchase license plates inscribed with “Choose Life” was vetoed by Gov. Lincoln Chafee ’75 P’14 P’17 in July. Part of the revenue generated ...
1. Do you approve or disapprove of the way Christina Paxson is handling her job as president of the University? 11.9% Strongly approve 32.7% Somewhat approve 48.9% No opinion 5.3% Somewhat disapprove 1.3% ...
Like Scandinavian warriors descending on the mead hall, The Brown Daily Herald's staff convened at popular "Antiques Roadshow" filming destination and sophisticated Providence eatery Cav restaurant Friday ...
Whom do you plan on voting for in the upcoming U.S. presidential election? 0.1% Rocky Anderson 0.3% Virgil Goode 1.6% Gary Johnson 65.6% Barack Obama 7.1% Mitt Romney 1.5% Jill Stein 7.4% ...
President Ruth Simmons and Providence Mayor Angel Taveras joined state and local leaders Tuesday morning to announce the result of months-long negotiations concerning the University's payments to the ...
Charles Colson '53, who was incarcerated in 1974 after pleading guilty to obstruction of justice in one of the controversial events that brought down then-President Richard Nixon, died on Saturday at ...
1. How satisfied or dissatisfied are you with the choice of Christina Paxson as the University's 19th president? 13.8% Very satisfied 28.1% Somewhat satisfied 33.9% No opinion 3.3% ...
In what observers described as an "epic" Banquet for Herald staff at the swanky Cav restaurant in the Jewelry District, the paper's outgoing leadership toasted a successful year and announced The 122nd ...