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(11/13/08 12:00am)
One day in mid-October, three television screens appeared in the windows of the Thayer Street brick establishment formerly known as Geoff's. On the screens, was a two hour loop of contemporary art pieces. ...
(10/24/08 12:00am)
Tonight: Senior Lecturer in Music Fred Jodry performs the "Goldberg Variations," by J.S. Bach. The performance begins at 8 p.m. at the First Unitarian Parish House, 1 Benevolent St. It will be followed ...
(10/24/08 12:00am)
Writer and journalist Ariel Sabar '93 read from his new book "My Father's Paradise" in the Brown Bookstore Thursday afternoon. The former Providence Journal reporter discussed the history of the Jewish ...
(10/16/08 12:00am)
Electrifying, amazing, game-changing, future Hall-of-Famer: these are all words and phrases commonly used to describe Los Angeles Dodgers left-fielder Manny Ramirez. But, instead using all of those exceedingly ...
(10/08/08 12:00am)
The current economic crisis has most Americans pinching pennies as concerns for the future grow. So how is it that some people can't wait to spend hundreds of millions of dollars? It helps to have a brand ...
(10/01/08 12:00am)
The National League is a bunch of losers. The four teams from the Senior Circuit heading to the 2008 playoffs have no recent histories of success. The Los Angeles Dodgers haven't won a championship for ...
(10/01/08 12:00am)
Wednesdays are slow news days this year at the University of California at Berkeley. Or at least that's how it might seem to students and community members looking for copies of the university's independent ...
(09/25/08 12:00am)
Despite objections from some of its neighbors, a new Japanese restaurant on Thayer Street was granted a liquor license and a 2 a.m. closing time on weekends night by the Providence Board of Licenses at ...
(09/16/08 12:00am)
Earlier this year, Professor Emeritus of Applied Mathematics David Mumford captured headlines worldwide after earning the prestigious Wolf Foundation Prize, a top academic award for scientists and artists ...
(09/09/08 12:00am)
Manny Ramirez is, arguably, the best right-handed hitter of our generation, and yes, I am including Alex Rodriguez. But, numbers aside, the best thing about Manny is that you know he is one of the hardest-working ...
(04/23/08 12:00am)
A headline in a Los Angeles Times wire story published in the print edition of last week's Herald ("Court's ruling deals blow to death penalty," April 17) was inaccurate. The Supreme Court's ruling upheld ...
(04/21/08 12:00am)
Technology has allowed filmmakers to produce movies that beg grand productions such as "Titanic," Thomas Rothman '76 P'11 said at the closing ceremony of the seventh-annual Ivy Film Festival on Saturday ...
(04/16/08 12:00am)
"For all those of you visiting, registration begins in Leung Gallery at 4 p.m. And the dance party begins right now," announced a Brown Student Radio DJ through speakers on the Main Green Tuesday afternoon. ...
(04/16/08 12:00am)
Current A Day On College Hill attendees belong to the most competitive class Brown has ever seen. But next year's College Hill visiters may not be able to say the same about themselves.
(04/14/08 12:00am)
Candidates for UCS President
(04/10/08 12:00am)
Brown is now ranked sixth in a survey of college applicants' "dream colleges," up from eighth place in the same survey last year. The results come from the Princeton Review's annual "College Hopes and ...
(04/10/08 12:00am)
The longest-serving president of Spain, Felipe Gonzalez, and Juan Luis Cebrian, a founder of Spain's most-read newspaper El Pais, spoke of the relevance of Europe and Latin America in an age of globalization ...
(04/09/08 12:00am)
JuicyCampus.com, an anonymous college gossip Web site with a network including over 60 campuses, asks users to "give us the juice."
(04/08/08 12:00am)
Professor of Comparative Literature Arnold Weinstein recently told his students in COLT 1420T: "The Fiction of Relationship," that they could end up marrying the person sitting next to them. Most students ...
(04/08/08 12:00am)
At the Zone 1 Regional Championship in South Hadley, Mass., on Saturday, the equestrian team its winning streak in dramatic fashion, finishing second by virtue of a tiebreaker and advancing to the Intercollegiate ...