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Court will stay true to public, Rosen says

The Supreme Court of the United States has and will continue to make decisions that largely reflect majority public opinion, George Washington University Professor of Law Jeffrey Rosen told a nearly full Salomon 001 Wednesday afternoon. In a society threatened by "ubiquitous surveillance" and "cognitive ...

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Sovern '84 journeys globe in search of stories

Whether he's reporting live via satellite from the base camp of Mount Everest, updating his widely read political blog, traveling to Europe to cover the Tour de France or applying his musical knowledge to the production of a radio segment, journalist Doug Sovern '84 thrives on the spontaneity of his ...

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RISD attracts aspiring filmmakers

What do "Family Guy" creator Seth MacFarlane, "Good Will Hunting" director Gus Van Sant and Academy Award-winning cinematographer Robert Richardson have in common? They are all alums of the Rhode Island School of Design's Film/Animation/Video program. With a curriculum that incorporates field trips ...

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Architect Diller looks forward to CAC project

Renowned architect Elizabeth Diller, whose New York City firm Diller, Scofidio and Renfro was recently selected to design Brown's new Creative Arts Center, addressed a packed MacMillan 117 Wednesday. Diller discussed several of the firm's recent projects in Wednesday's lecture, including the Blur Building ...

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More students getting tested for STIs, but prevalence unknown

The next time you're getting lucky, you might want to think about what else you're getting. One in three sexually active people will contract a sexually transmitted infection by the time they are 24, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The incidence of STIs on campus most likely ...

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IR changes to ease concentration woes

Insufficient advising and limited senior seminar offerings were among complaints raised by international relations concentrators in a survey conducted by the IR Department Undergraduate Group last spring. The program's new director said IR's interdisciplinary status makes increasing course offerings ...

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Brown professor erasing tattoo regrets

For those who long to brand their lover's name on their lower back but fear regret if the relationship ends bitterly, a new type of tattoo ink designed for easier removal - and formulated in Brown labs - may be a solution.

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