Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Brown Daily Herald's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query.
1000 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
(04/23/14 5:57am)
Visiting Assistant Professor of History Thomas Jundt published a book earlier this month that contests popular beliefs about the origins of environmentalism. Jundt argues that, contrary to common belief, ...
(04/18/14 7:38am)
I was stunned by the results of a recent Washington Post/ABC News poll. Apparently, 64 percent of people oppose paying college athletes. Only 33 percent support it.
I’m guessing those 64 percent buy ...
(04/18/14 5:22am)
I became involved with student government this fall. I had been going to Brown for two years and had accrued a laundry list of gripes and grievances against the University. Paying over $200 a semester ...
(04/18/14 4:20am)
New Harvest Coffee and Spirits’ low-key location inside the Arcade off Westminster Street belies its sophisticated menu and expert service. Peaceful and sparsely populated at 6 p.m. on a recent Wednesday, ...
(04/17/14 4:05am)
Trent Page ’98 followed a somewhat unconventional recipe for success in the culinary world. For most of his twenties he worked in Manhattan as an investment banker, but this textbook post-Ivy path took ...
(04/16/14 3:45am)
We hear a lot about oppression these days, especially at Brown. Listening to the hyperbolic language employed by social justice activists, one might think times are worse now than they were 50 years ago.
These ...
(04/15/14 5:15am)
The Taubman Center for Public Policy and American Institutions released a poll Thursday that shows gubernatorial candidates Mayor Angel Taveras and General Treasurer Gina Raimondo in a statistical tie ...
(04/14/14 5:46am)
To the Editor:
Thank you for your April 10 article “Students confront substance dependency.”
During my college days in the mid-1970s, I was one of those students with a budding alcohol and ...
(04/14/14 4:05am)
The tables at Kitchen are already dressed with ketchup, sriracha sauce, a jug of sugar — the essentials. Tame Impala and Broken Social Scene jam over the stereo. The smiling waitress, her hair pulled ...
(04/09/14 3:57am)
Over the past few weeks, thousands of high school seniors around the country went online and discovered whether they had been admitted to America’s most prestigious colleges. Getting into college today ...
(04/08/14 5:57am)
Undergraduates are nearly evenly divided on whether the University should prioritize its policies for extending need-blind admission or expanding financial aid for middle-income students, according to ...
(04/07/14 6:26am)
The women’s lacrosse team fell to Harvard 10-4 Saturday, surrendering second place in the Ivy League standings to the Crimson. The loss was Bruno’s first by a margin greater than one goal and drops ...
(04/07/14 5:36am)
The voices of around 60 teal-clad students during Saturday’s March Against Sexual Assault welcomed Jaclyn Friedman, feminist activist and writer, to College Hill. Chanting lines such as “No slut ...
(04/03/14 4:00am)
One in an occasional series of articles spotlighting the architectural and social history of spaces at Brown.
Amid Brown’s hub of brick and concrete science buildings lies an odd gem. Marston Hall, ...
(04/02/14 6:30am)
Wisconsin university bans student classroom videos
The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater is expected to issue a policy this week banning students from recording and distributing footage of university ...
(04/01/14 5:52am)
Robert Coover, visiting professor emeritus of literary arts and author of numerous novels and short stories, will read from his soon-to-be-published “The Brunist Day of Wrath” tonight at 7 p.m. in ...
(03/31/14 4:05am)
The men’s lacrosse team had a busy spring break, taking down Providence College, Marist College and Princeton to boost its record well above the .500 mark. Sam Hurster ’14 exploded for nine goals ...
(03/21/14 5:24am)
Will Guzzardi ’09 paved the way to becoming one of the youngest Brown alums in elected office with his victory in Tuesday’s Democratic primary for a seat in the Illinois General Assembly. As he faces ...
(03/20/14 4:15am)
Zipcar is negotiating the terms of a new agreement with Providence to extend the company’s contract for an additional three years.
While the original contract expired in January, current negotiations ...
(03/17/14 6:20am)
Riding an undefeated regular season, the skiing team captured third overall at the United States Collegiate Skiing Association National Championships over the weekend. Powered by first-years at the Wilmington, ...