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SDS revived: 1960s group wraps up active year

From distributing a "Disorientation Guide" to staging a die-in in front of the Textron headquarters this spring, the left-wing activist group Students for a Democratic Society has been a forceful presence on campus this year. Dormant since its collapse in 1969, chapters of the group - including Brown's ...

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In 1965, Brown physician sparked furor over the Pill

When Toby Simon was in college in the 1960s, it was nearly impossible for an unmarried woman like her to get birth control pills. Undaunted, Simon bought a box of Cracker Jacks, put on the fake diamond ring she found inside and told her doctor she was getting married and wanted to go on the pill. It ...

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PW show to unleash 30,000 fruit flies on stage

The audience at Production Workshop's "The Flies," which is slated to run from Dec. 8 through Dec. 11, will feature an element perhaps more appropriate for the hit NBC show "Fear Factor." As they gather to watch Jean-Paul Sartre's 1943 adaptation of the Greek drama "The Oresteia," audience members will ...

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Outside help funds more issues of the Brown Spectator

Those who attended the Parents Weekend keynote lecture given by Robert F. Kennedy on Oct. 20 likely saw Brown Spectator staff members handing out copies of the journal's most recent issue. The cover story, written by Sean Quigley '10, is titled "Robert F. Kennedy, Jr: Another Joke from the Kennedy Family." ...

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Fit for fun

Kids from the YMCA, Fox Point neighborhood and the Boys and Girls Club joined Brown volunteers for a Fit 'n Fun field day on Friday afternoon.

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Columbia report addresses anti-Semitism charges

Following months of controversy and a nine-week investigation, an ad hoc faculty committee at Columbia University released a report Friday on student charges of intimidation in Middle Eastern studies classes. The grievance report found no proof of anti-Semitism but cited one instance of inappropriate ...

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Liberian appeal

Brown medical student Eric Huang, En-Ling Wu '08, Juliza Lam '05, and Flora Yee-Kwong '05 from the Reformed University Fellowship asked students passing through the post office for donations to help Rhode Island's Liberian refugees.

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