Danielle Cerny
NEWS UPDATE: Local reporter sentenced to house arrest in Plunder Dome source dispute
By Danielle Cerny | December 13Taricani, a reporter for WJAR Channel 10, NBC's Providence affiliate, was found in criminal contempt on Nov. 18, at which time Chief U.S. District Judge Ernest Torres said Taricani could face up to six months in federal prison. But Taricani, who received a heart transplant several years ago, urged the ...
Local TV reporter Taricani convicted of contempt for not revealing source
By Danielle Cerny | November 18Local television reporter Jim Taricani was found guilty of criminal contempt Thursday for refusing to name the source of a secret FBI videotape used in the 2002 "Operation Plunder Dome" trial of former Mayor Vincent Cianci and associates.
Across campuses, groups bare it all
By Danielle Cerny | November 14The newest sports group at Hamilton College is on a winning streak - literally. In fact, the group, which calls itself Hamilton's varsity streaking team, has never lost a game in its five seasons of competitive streaking.
Dispute over anonymous source could land local reporter in jail
By Danielle Cerny | November 4A local television reporter will face charges of criminal contempt for refusing to reveal the identity of the person who gave him a secret FBI videotape used in the 2002 "Operation Plunder Dome" trial of former Mayor Vincent Cianci and associates.
Marticke '06 had passion for life, friends say
By Danielle Cerny | October 26The spirit of Keir Marticke '06 seemed present in the aisles of a local drugstore in Hudson, Ohio, as four of her closest friends recounted their memories of Keir on Saturday afternoon.
PETA encourages vegetarianism with graphic Main Green presentation
By Danielle Cerny | October 11How many chicken facts does it take to make the average Brown student cross the road to vegetarianism? That's what People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals tried to find out on Thursday and Friday with a large-scale informational display on the Main Green.
Hallucinogenic artwork stresses connectedness, creators say
By Danielle Cerny | October 5Nothing guarantees a crowd like the promise of explicit drug use - or at least the chance to hear about explicit drug use and vicariously experience the high through the artwork it inspired.
"Three Chairs, Two Cubes" equals five standouts at PW
By Danielle Cerny | October 2What happens when you give Brown students three chairs, two cubes and a pen? Apparently, you get an eclectic festival of original short plays.
Electric Keeney Acid Test
By Danielle Cerny | September 21Enthralled by the hallucinogenic powers of the 1960s' newest drug, countless Brown students locked their dorm doors, pulled down their shades and experimented with LSD. What they didn't know was that their University president was doing the same.