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February 13, 2012 issue
vol. cxxii, no. 14 Daily Protesters ask Corp. to boost contributions to Providence By adam tooBin seNior staff writer the Brown Monday, February 13, 2012 Corporation ups tuition by 3.5 percent By shefali luthRa News editor Herald Since 1891 About 20 students gathered Friday at the Van Wickle Gates to pressure the University to pay its “fair share” to the city of Providence. The press conference called on the Corporation, the University’s highest governing body, to increase Brown’s voluntar
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vol. cxxii, no. 14 Daily Protesters ask Corp. to boost contributions to Providence By adam tooBin seNior staff writer the Brown Monday, February 13, 2012 Corporation ups tuition by 3.5 percent By shefali luthRa News editor Herald Since 1891 About 20 students gathered Friday at the Van Wickle Gates to pressure the University to pay its “fair share” to the city of Providence. The press conference called on the Corporation, the University’s highest governing body, to increase Brown’s voluntar
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vol. cxxii, no. 13 Daily the Brown Friday, February 10, 2012 Herald Since 1891 While looking through The Herald’s archives from 1961, he came across a photo of Malcolm X in Sayles Hall. While he found little coverage of the actual event, the photo led him to an essay titled “The Amazing Story of the Black Muslims,” which was published in February 1961 in The Herald. He contacted Katharine Pierce, Pembroke College Class of 1962, and the author of the essay, which provoked Malcolm X to come to
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vol. cxxii, no. 13 Daily the Brown Friday, February 10, 2012 Herald Since 1891 While looking through The Herald’s archives from 1961, he came across a photo of Malcolm X in Sayles Hall. While he found little coverage of the actual event, the photo led him to an essay titled “The Amazing Story of the Black Muslims,” which was published in February 1961 in The Herald. He contacted Katharine Pierce, Pembroke College Class of 1962, and the author of the essay, which provoked Malcolm X to come to
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but mostly dicks 2 Editor-in-Chief Sam Knowles Managing Editor of Features Charles Pletcher Managing Editor of Arts & Culture Clayton Aldern Managing Editor of Lifestyle Jane Brendlinger Features Editor Zoë Hoffman Arts & Culture Editors Anita Badejo Ben Resnik Lifestyle Editors Jen Harlan Alexa Trearchis Pencil Pusher Phil Lai Chief Layout Editor Clara Beyer Contributing Editor Emerita Kate Doyle Copy Chiefs Julia Kantor Kristina Petersen Copy Editors Lucas Huh Caroline Bologna Blake Cecil No
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vol. cxxii, no. 12 Daily Job board sees surge in student submissions By DAviD rosen Staff Writer the Brown Thursday, February 9, 2012 Herald Since 1891 Egypt still ‘too unstable’ for study abroad program By ALison siLver Senior Staff Writer Though recruiting season is far from over, the number of applications submitted through the Center for Careers and Life After Brown Student Job and Internship Board has already surpassed last year’s total. The number of applications submitted from Aug.
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vol. cxxii, no. 11 Daily the Brown Wednesday, February 8, 2012 Herald Since 1891 Kai Herng Loh ’14, associate new media producer for the blog and one of this year’s recipients, traveled to China over break to study the country’s capacity to innovate as it vies to become even more dominant in global markets. Loh said he wanted to challenge the idea portrayed in American media that China “is not really capable of producing innovation.” Loh created a video documentary counteracting the media’s
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vol. cxxii, no. 11 Daily the Brown Wednesday, February 8, 2012 Herald Since 1891 Kai Herng Loh ’14, associate new media producer for the blog and one of this year’s recipients, traveled to China over break to study the country’s capacity to innovate as it vies to become even more dominant in global markets. Loh said he wanted to challenge the idea portrayed in American media that China “is not really capable of producing innovation.” Loh created a video documentary counteracting the media’s
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vol. cxxii, no. 10 Daily Bruno competes with Ivy best By Madeleine wenstRup SportS Staff Writer the Brown Tuesday, February 7, 2012 Herald Since 1891 w. BasketBall MBTA cuts would limit student access to Boston By MoRgan JoHnson Senior Staff Writer There was no rest for the weary this weekend as the women’s basketball team fought through two challenging conference games. The Bears (12-8, 3-3 Ivy) gave Princeton its closest Ivy League challenge of the season Friday but eventually conceded
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vol. cxxii, no. 9 Daily the Brown Monday, February 6, 2012 Herald Since 1891 inappropriate use, and it doesn’t really matter where that occurs,” Nickel said. The triple-x domain was created to give both consumers and those avoiding adult content “a way to find or avoid the content,” said Jocelyn Johnson, a spokesperson of ICM Registry. The company sells triple-x domain names to Internet domain name registrars, which sell domain names to customers for $79–129 per year, Johnson said. Schools m
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