Today's chicken fajitas are tomorrow's compost at Ratty drive
By Brenna Carmody | December 13Students running a compost drive at the Sharpe Refectory collected 736 pounds of edible waste left over from students' meals Tuesday.
Students running a compost drive at the Sharpe Refectory collected 736 pounds of edible waste left over from students' meals Tuesday.
For the first time in the university's storied 304-year history, Yale University students have been able to open their bathroom doors and find a basic necessity: soap.
The burgeoning field of contemplative studies is beginning to gain a foothold at the University. Twenty-five students are taking UC 54: "Introduction to Contemplative Studies" this semester, and the Contemplative Studies Initiative, led by a group of faculty from a range of disciplines, is working to ...
Xaykham Khamsyvoravong '06 is one of many Brown students with a strong interest in local politics. A member of Sigma Chi and a former ice dancer who once competed at the national level, the international relations concentrator has found a unique outlet for that interest: coordinating the bid of state ...
Though the popularity of traditional study abroad destinations like England, France and Italy remains high, the number of students studying at University-sponsored programs in fewer countries has increased, according to Kendall Brostuen, associate dean of the College and director of international programs. ...
At its first meeting of the semester yesterday, the Brown University Community Council discussed two proposals - one on the University's possible divestment from companies conducting business in Sudan or with the Sudanese government and another from the Student Labor Alliance urging the University to ...
The Residential Council recommended additions to the Community Assistant Program in a Nov. 22 resolution, though it did not suggest drastic alterations to the program.
In response to the frustration often generated by the Brown Online Course Announcement, five computer science concentrators have created a user-friendly and more comprehensive version of BOCA.
The Undergraduate Council of Students passed a resolution calling for the University to divest from Sudan and debated but did not vote on a resolution opposing the addition of pluses and minuses to the grading system during its general body meeting Wednesday night in Peterutti Lounge.
Although he arrived in Providence just a few months ago, Curt Columbus, the new artistic director for the Trinity Repertory Company, already has plans for the Brown/Trinity Consortium and Brown's undergraduate theater offerings.