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Football's Ivy title will be remembered in ink for three

While most people celebrate memories and victories with photographs and trophies, three varsity football players chose an alternative souvenir: tattoos. Thomas Balestracci '07, Josh Blazek '08 and Zak DeOssie '07, all of whom played in the epic 2005 game against Columbia that clinched the Ivy League ...

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MIT's Sloan names alum as dean

Three decades ago, David Schmittlein '77 spent his days on College Hill reading on the Main Green, working in two of Providence's costume jewelry factories and fishing for bluefish off the coast. Just last month, Schmittlein returned to New England as the dean of the MIT Sloan School of Management - ...

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3 months with the former senator

Every other Thursday this semester, roughly 50 students have gathered in the Watson Institute for International Studies for two hours to listen to diplomats, foreign policy experts and government officials talk about global hotspots. The sessions are part of a study group led by former Sen. Lincoln ...

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Taekwondo club places third at nationals

The Brown Taekwondo Club placed third overall in the National Collegiate Taekwondo Association Tournament, held March 30 and 31 at Texas A&M University. The team also placed second in the novice division.

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Sub-free and quiet housing relocate, leaving some residents upset

A change in the composition of applicants and noise complaints have prompted the Office of Residential Life to move substance-free and quiet housing locations for next year. These special interest housing blocs will join the all-female and 21-plus housing on Pembroke campus, consolidating all special-interest ...

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A look inside Brown's co-ops

Walk into West House on a Friday night for open dinner, and residents will likely be sitting in the living room singing "Let It Be" or "Yellow Submarine." Some might play Scrabble as they sing, while others piece together a puzzle. The scene may be reminiscent of family life, but it is actually a glimpse ...

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Survey could change IR program requirements

The International Relations Department Undergraduate Group completed a survey Monday night that will be presented to Melani Cammett '91, assistant professor of political science and the program's director, next week and could lead to changes in the concentration.

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Wireless expansion delayed

Computing and Information Services has halted the expansion of wireless Internet access on campus due to budget overruns. CIS, along with the Undergraduate Council of Students and the Division of Campus Life and Student Services, will now assess the project to determine the best way to complete it.

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January term takes shape

Approximately 60 undergraduate students have pre-registered for the student-initiated pilot program January@Brown, and registration for the remaining 40 spaces is still open on the program's Web site.

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