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Spotlight on the Statehouse: Jan. 31, 2013

Same-sex marriage  The Rhode Island House overwhelmingly approved a bill last Thursday that would make Rhode Island the tenth state to legalize same-sex marriage. The bill now goes to the Senate — the branch of the General Assembly historically less supportive of same-sex marriage — where its ...


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Law school application rates decline

The numbers of law school applicants and total applications submitted nationwide decreased for the second year in a row, according to a Law School Admissions Council report released last year. The percent of individuals applying for fall 2013 admission to law school fell by 13.7 percent nationwide. ...


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Watson panel evaluates U.N. sanctions

One-third of United Nations sanctions in the last 20 years have been successful in influencing their targets, according to research presented in a panel Tuesday at the Watson Institute for International Studies. The panel of three members of the Targeted Sanctions Consortium spoke to a small audience ...


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Belafonte honors MLK’s legacy with keynote address

Harry Belafonte — ‘the King of Calypso’ — was greeted with a standing ovation upon taking the stage last night to deliver the Rhode Island School of Design’s annual the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. keynote address, part of a larger celebration of Dr. King’s work. The crowd’s enthusiasm ...


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Taveras forecasts city’s economic recovery

Mayor Angel Taveras outlined Providence’s past fiscal struggles and indicated the beginning of an economic recovery at the annual State of the City address Tuesday night at City Hall. Providence faced a $110 million structural deficit when Taveras assumed office in 2011. He embarked on a campaign ...


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Funds stall for student activities

The student activities endowment, a fund that has historically been a priority for the Undergraduate Finance Board and Undergraduate Council of Students, has recently been eclipsed by student interest in expanding financial aid. “It’s been really hard because there’s been a big push for financial ...


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U. considers purchase of historic Jewelry District site

The vacant historical building known as the Dynamo House, located in the Jewelry District, has become the subject of renewed speculation as government and local university officials push to redevelop the neighborhood into a hub of science, technology and research. The University has “shown interest ...


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Rep. seeks to pass term-limit legislation

A state representative introduced a joint resolution to the House Judiciary Committee Jan. 17 that would impose a three-term limit on state lawmakers in the General Assembly and lengthen the span of a term from two years to four years. If adopted by both houses, the resolution, introduced by Rep. John ...


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Students weigh in on problems with dorm heating

Though Department of Facilities Management officials said service requests are usually addressed within 48 hours, several students said they have had to make multiple requests and wait more than three days for dorm heating issues to be addressed. Facilities management usually turns the heating on in ...


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Student assaulted, robbed behind Gate

Three men allegedly beat and robbed a male student Sunday at 4:46 a.m. near the back entrance to the Gate, said Paul Shanley, deputy chief of police for the Department of Public Safety. The men used a knife and a crowbar in the attack and robbed the student of his cell phone and other belongings, Shanley ...


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City introduces tobacco regulations

Two city ordinances banning the sale of flavored tobacco products and eliminating discounts on tobacco products went into effect in Providence Jan. 3. Mayor Angel Taveras logged a strong victory over tobacco companies last month when U.S. District Court Chief Judge Mary Lisi ruled in the city’s favor ...


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Providence College ups payments to city

Providence College announced it will pay $3.84 million to the city in additional funds over the next 10 years, joining several other local tax-exempt institutions that provide voluntary aid to help ameliorate Providence’s financial strife. The private school has agreed to contribute $1 million of ...


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Capitol avoids bankruptcy with new pension plan

City police officers voted to approve their union’s deal with the city Dec. 13, accepting pension and healthcare cuts in order to help the city stave off bankruptcy. The deal saves the city $18.5 million in fiscal year 2013 and reduces the unfunded pension liability by $170 million, according to ...


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JanLab builds undergrad networking

Students and alums gathered for a weekend of networking and career exploration at the second annual January Career Laboratory, or JanLab. The workshop, hosted by the Center for Careers and Life After Brown, was held on campus Jan. 17-19. This year, 150 students and 85 alums attended the event, an increase ...


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Report emphasizes expanded curriculum

The University took initial steps toward charting new paths for the curriculum with the release Friday of the interim report of the Committee on Educational Innovation. The set of preliminary recommendations included a three-year bachelor’s degree, 250 online courses, a reconfiguration of the Program ...


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Committee recommends increased support for grad students

The Committee on Doctoral Education released an interim report Friday with recommendations for improving the University’s commitment to graduate studies. The report highlighted initiatives specifically centered around achieving two objectives — excellence and distinctiveness — for graduate programs.   ‘Bottom ...


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Report focuses on community integration

The Committee on Reimagining the Campus and Community stressed ideas regarding the creation of shared, collaborative spaces between departments, renovations to existing classrooms, further expansion into the Jewelry District and the construction of several new facilities in its interim report released ...


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Plan endorses universal need-blind admission

The Committee on Financial Aid endorsed need-blind admission for all undergraduate applicants as a long-term goal for the University in its interim report released Friday. As part of the strategic planning process, the committee also proposed reducing the student summer earnings expectation, simplifying ...


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