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(12/04/09 12:00am)
The Herald will introduce the 120th editorial board and a new slate of leaders in the organization at the annual staff banquet tonight at Cav Restaurant downtown.
With the calendar year of Herald production ...
(12/04/09 12:00am)
If you're like me, you look forward to the crime updates that the Department of Public Safety sends us. Perhaps it's a healthy dose of schadenfreude, but the Campus Safety reports are much more interesting ...
(11/17/09 12:00am)
I spotted the headline, "Are Too Many Students Going to College?" while browsing the New York Times online and, for a second, thought that I'd accidentally clicked on the Onion's site instead.
(11/10/09 12:00am)
The town of Foster, R.I., has just over 4,000 residents. It also has its own police department and department of public works. This will change if some state legislators get their way.
(11/03/09 12:00am)
President Ruth Simmons appeared on The Tavis Smiley Show on PBS last Thursday night to discuss higher education and the challenges of leadership, basing her comments on her experiences as a black woman ...
(10/30/09 12:00am)
What is porn?
(10/26/09 12:00am)
Almost every Tuesday and Thursday morning, despite arriving ten minutes before class, I can barely find a seat in the filled-to-capacity auditorium where Abnormal Psychology is taught. What exactly is ...
(10/26/09 12:00am)
When I was at the Empire State Building last week, I noticed an interesting mural. It was a stylized map of the northeast, the point of which undoubtedly was to portray New York at the center. All the ...
(10/21/09 12:00am)
Take me out to the ball game, take me out to the crowd … " Don't you just hate that song? I mean, peanuts and Cracker Jack? If I go to a baseball game, I at least want a soft pretzel or hot dog ...
(10/13/09 12:00am)
A student at the University of California, Los Angeles was critically injured last Thursday after a fellow student stabbed her five times and slashed her neck in an organic chemistry lab between classes. ...
(10/09/09 12:00am)
Climate change is difficult to predict. But trying to deduce historical precipitation patterns may help us build a model for the weather patterns of the future, geologist Wallace Broecker told a full ...
(10/06/09 12:00am)
It's that time of year again! Baseball Playoffs!I know what you're thinking — okay, fine, I only got four of the eight playoff teams in my preseason predictions — this kid sucks at predictions. ...
(09/28/09 12:00am)
Cuba is coming to Providence this week, despite dropping temperatures and changing leaves.
(09/24/09 12:00am)
Just as the "birther" craze has begun to die down, President Obama must face yet another sensationalist rumor — one that his detractors have taken up as a rallying cry.
(09/22/09 12:00am)
The investigation into the Sept. 8 strangling of Yale graduate student Annie Le has progressed quickly since late last week.
(09/17/09 12:00am)
This fall, Michael Kennedy, formerly a sociology professor at the University of Michigan, takes over as the director of the Watson Institute for International Studies. The previous director, David Kennedy ...
(09/15/09 12:00am)
Hazardous waste management inspections conducted in Sidney Frank Hall this summer uncovered violations in 10 biology and neuroscience laboratories, according to an Office of Environmental Health and Safety ...
(07/19/09 12:00am)
This year, it wasn't just economics majors who were dutifully monitoring changes in the economy and the job market. College students pursuing arts and media internships found they were just as affected ...
(04/26/09 12:00am)
A star-studded panel featuring actor Jack Nicholson P'12, producer Robert Evans and Paramount CEO Brad Grey P'10 P'12 spoke to a full Salomon 101 on Saturday to discuss the roles of individuals in the ...
(04/23/09 12:00am)
If you can make it here, you can make it anywhere — at least according to Forbes.