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Staff List, Fall 2015

CORPORATEMichael DubinPresident, The Brown Daily Herald, Inc.Editor-in-Chief, The HeraldMaxine JoselowVice President, The Brown Daily Herald, Inc.Editor-in-Chief, The HeraldSarah LevineTreasurer, The Brown Daily Herald, Inc.General Manager, The HeraldWinnie ShaoSecretary, The Brown Daily Herald, Inc.General ...

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Staff List, Spring 2015

Editor-in-Chief and President: Michael DubinEditor-in-Chief and Vice President: Maxine Joselow EDITORIALManaging Editors: Kiki Barnes, Jillian LanneySenior Editors: Camilla Brandfield-Harvey, Isobel Heck, Molly Schulson SectionsArts & Culture Editors: Eben Blake, Gabrielle DeeMetro Editors: ...

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Judge unseals PC sexual assault case records

Police and court documents that were part of an investigation of two Brown undergraduates who allegedly sexually assaulted a Providence College student last November were released to the public Tuesday when a Rhode Island Superior Court judge unsealed them, WPRI reported Thursday. Judge Alice Gibney ...

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This week in higher ed: Nov. 13, 2014

Princeton violated Title IX, federal government finds The U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights found Princeton violated the Title IX federal statute in its handling of sexual misconduct cases, the New York Times reported Nov. 5. OCR’s decision, which concludes its investigation ...

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Undergrads favor student rep on Corp.

Please click the picture to view the matrix. A Herald poll of undergraduates conducted last week found that about 82 percent of the student body supports some form of student representation on the Corporation, the University’s highest governing body, while undergraduate opinion of President Christina ...

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This Week in Higher Ed: Oct. 15, 2014

No referee off the field for FSU football players A New York Times investigation published Friday revealed a pattern of action by Tallahassee, Fla.  police designed to protect Florida State University football players accused of crimes. The most prominent of the cases involves star quarterback Jameis ...

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