'Toastmasters' brave the little 'ums' and 'ahs'
By Matt Klebanoff | October 25Every week, Barus and Holley 190 bears witness to a series of unusual lectures — on topics that have included toys, childhood crushes and a search for racial identity.
Every week, Barus and Holley 190 bears witness to a series of unusual lectures — on topics that have included toys, childhood crushes and a search for racial identity.
Instead of venturing off to the jungles of South America or the cobblestone streets of Europe, Michael Riecken, an undergraduate at Catholic University in Washington, D.C., chose to spend his junior year "abroad" on College Hill.
BuDS managers have revoked the formal warnings issued to workers last month for failing to sign a new contract, which introduced a no-homework-on-the-job policy for Blue Room cashiers and non-cashier employees across campus.
Having already made significant cuts in spending this year, California may now be forced to make sweeping mid-year reductions to its education budget because of recent turmoil on Wall Street.
The Clinton Global Initiative University and the Wal-Mart Foundation awarded the University $205,000 at the end of September in addition to giving four awards to Brown students - the highest number given to any school.
The Department of Public Safety recently unleashed a new and mysterious crime-fighting vehicle into campus, where it zips along crowded streets at speeds of up to 18 mph.