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The woman who welcomed Europeans into a New World paradise.
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On September 11, a class studying twentieth-century atrocities learned that inhumanity may distinguish the new century, too.
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Nawal Nour '88 was raised in a culture where female circumcision was commonplace. Now a physician, she is trying to end it once and for all.
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As the Fire Department of New York's chief medical officer, Kerry Kelly '77 M.D. now spends more time healing spirits than bodies.
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On the front lines in the battle against bioterrorism.
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Teaching children at home is no longer just the choice of religious and political iconoclasts. Now, drawn by Brown's tradition of independence and self-direction, a new generation of homeschoolers is arriving - and thriving - on campus.
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Why does the University need an African-American alumni group?
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An alumnus takes a campus job and discovers new memories and new fears.
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The real advantage of studying abroad.
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Graduate students vote on unionization, but the University objects
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The truth, according to Oliver Stone
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Advice to parents from Christopher Reeve
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Campus security after 9.11.01
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Edna Salomon, 1914-2001
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Jeopardy!'s Jaime Green '04
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Just when the season seemed lost, the volleyball team rallied to become Ivy champs.
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Brown's most accomplished assistant coach.
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The 1976 football champions join the Athletic Hall of Fame.
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The last of the Iron Men passes away.
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A singer-songwriter ready to break out of the coffeehouse circuit.
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When birth and death are intertwined.
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Poems from Brown's new director of creative writing.
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Three short films about being single, female, and smart.
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An ESPN documentary takes a look at the forgotten athlete and racial pioneer.
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Saving the Internet, rhythmically.
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Ruth Bugbee Lubrano '23, Jack Lubrano '24: How to live happily to 100.
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Rick Hartman '83: Thumb wrestlers, string bracelets, and whirling ice-cream cones.
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Scott Stirling '00: Trying to make it in pro hockey - the hard way.
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Doris Brown Reed '27
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Charles H. Watts '47, '53 Ph.D.
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From the February 1956 <I>BAM</I>
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New titles from Brown authors.
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Alumni Who Are Making Headlines
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A Soviet premier's tool for getting attention.
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