Providence considers a law to allow overnight parking:
Spring Weekend line-up announced: â– Brown Concert Agency (BCA) has confirmed musical acts including Busta Rhymes, Common, Wilco, (left) Black Star, Vic Chesnutt, and DJ Maseao for Spring Weekend.:
Courtesy of Reprise Records:
In Short:
Students respond to Kosovo:
Photojoumallst larturs* on Palestinian chi Mr *n:
Word On The Hill:
Fabulous at Fifty:
THE JABBERWOCKS, an all-male a capella group, rehearses for its 50th anniversary concert in Sayles Hall.:
News Summaries:
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Brown expands study abroad program in India:
Author Cooley speaks at Brown Bookstore:
Institutional Research Unit distributes student survey:
Alumni Relations works to strengthen ties to:
News in Review:
Police arrest Shakespeare performer on Thayer Street:
Police report threat, larceny, injured bird:
Vandals damage Faunce’s new Social Justice Resource Center: ■Damage to the center, which is located in an alcove in Faunce, includes obscenities etched and scrawled on walls, as well as the destruction of envelopes that contain group information.:
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U.S. News releases grad school rankings: â– Administrators decry ranking system, which they say is unfair to smaller institutions like Brown.:
On the Hill:
String Quartet performs:
UFS prices vary across campus:
Convocation Kicks Off Latino History Month:
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Public Enemy’s Chuck D discusses the history of rap music:
Liz Cho ’01/ Herald Staff Photographer:
Tibetan monk calls for end to oppression:
Albert Siryaporn ’02/ Herald Staff Photographer:
Off the Hill:
CP AC hosts community mwnbws at poHcing forum:
Casino controversy continues:
Penn bans alcohol on campus following death:
MIT admits gender bias:
corporate: More and more colleges and universities are handing over management of their bookstores to private companies like Barnes & Noble. Will Brown be next?:
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Annual student art exhibit opens at Bell gallery:
Indian, Pak:
Brown athletes volunteer at Special Olympics Jamboree:
Courtesy of Trish Kosloff:
Chinese opera-singing fame follows student years later:
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GLOBAL WATCH ’ An ongoing series of | international issues | at Brown I:
Three Brown students earn Truman Scholarships:
On their own: â– Production Workshop provides a venue for students to direct, write, and perform in plays and musicals.:
tJCS plans community outreach:
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Faculty & Administration:
Students and faculty evaluate the new Ethnic Studies concentration:
Professors dtocu* living wag* haw:
Dean of Student Life Rose to return in April:
File Photo:
ACUP discusses budgeting:
From civic engagement to city politics, Morone inspires students:
Jenn Beckmann’02 / Herald Staff Photographer:
OVER COFFEE WITH An ongoing series of interviews with local personalities:
Inside Snorts:
Women’s tennis racks up the wins:
Softball team bounces back after disappointing start:
Women’s hockey.places fourth at Nationals:
3runo Baseball sees improvement yet stmts slowly:
David Silverman / S/»m Information:
EjB £ £ m ditorial:
Diamonds:
Coal:
Time to Outsource?:
U2, Where Are You?:
Esther Kim *01 /Assistant Graphics Editor:
Letters To The Editor:
Student applauds BCA’s Spring Weekend lineup, criticizes The Herald’s editorial:
Student disputes Allhoff’s use of statistics:
Submitting Letters lb The Herald Review:
Opinions:
On MP3s:
On chang*:
Just cause: Failure to act brought great consequences.:
Intellectual sin: emmetropia:
M. Lacrosse falls to Hoftstra:
M. Tennis off to perfect 9-0 start:
THE SOLID 9-0 start of the men’s tennis team can be seen in the individual records of the players, as Brown has lost only three points all year.:
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