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Students lobbying for guns on campus

Students across the country shouldn't be surprised if they see empty gun holsters infiltrating their classes this week. As part of the second "empty holster protest" organized by Students for Concealed Carry on Campus, members are sporting the accessory to symbolize the restrictions institutions place ...

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Task force: U. can better address sexual assault

As she brought her sexual assault case to a University non-academic disciplinary hearing, Kezia Spence '08 said she realized the process to hold the accused responsible would be more difficult than she originally thought. "I knew I would have to fight against the Brown system to have my story heard, ...

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U. will develop technology course for African women

Angus Kingon, professor of engineering, and a team of graduate students will develop a course on technology innovation for the University of Cape Town in South Africa as part of an initiative introduced this month by the investment bank Goldman Sachs, which seeks to bring business education to 10,000 ...

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Speedos win first pick in housing lottery

After donning Speedos and chain mail in a video that also featured Professor of Biology Ken Miller '70 P'02 and Sharpe Refectory cashier Gail McCarthy, eight freshmen won the first pick in this year's housing lottery.

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A new spin on 'political climate'

Growing up outside Washington, D.C., Dan Ehlke GS relished the occasional snow days in his hometown and marveled at the powerful precipitation that could shut down an entire city. Now, at 29, Ehlke has turned his childhood fascination into a lifelong pursuit.

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Students capture unseen in exhibits

There's a good chance you've heard about Brown's impressive collections on the admissions tour - the fabled human skin-bound books and the extensive toy soldier collection at the John Hay Library have long been selling points for Brown tour guides. But have you seen any of it since arriving on campus? ...

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MEZCLA mixes it up with 'dirty dancing'

MEZCLA, the Latino performing arts troupe, held their fall show Thursday and Saturday in a nearly sold out Salomon 101. The "Dirty Dancing"-themed show featured dancers, singers, musicians and poets in 18 different acts representing diverse performance styles and traditions from Latino culture.

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