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Before running for governor of Louisiana, Bobby Jindal ’92 had been a candidate in exactly one election: for alumni trustee. Still, if his career so far is any indication, he’s a novice with a bright political future.
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Terry Horton ’83 has been a physician to drug addicts for more than a decade. Now, as the medical director of the country’s largest drug-treatment program, he’s trying to find hopeful solutions to one of society’s most hopeless problems.
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Visiting Senior Fellow Xu Wenli arrived at Brown last December after spending sixteen years in Chinese prisons for advocating democracy. Now he must adjust to living in one
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Muslim comic Tissa Hami ’95 talks back.
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An antimilitary reporter is sent to West Point and changes his mind.
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Liz Garbus ’92 talks about filming teenage girls in trouble with the law.
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Nathaniel Philbrick ’78 brings to life yet another neglected sea saga.
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Alumni in the Headlines
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What makes an organ great is the musicians who play it.
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A well-known sex columnist gets married and keeps writing.
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Nearly paralyzed by an accident, he found new ways to compete.
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One woman’s battle against prejudice of all kinds.
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Coaches have always seen the athletic ability in swimmer Liz Daniels. Now they see the mental toughness to win big.
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Women’s basketball is facing an Ivy dogfight.
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Brown and RISD join forces to shuttle students around
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Why do more blacks than whites live with extended family?
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No, agreed panelists at a conference on global corporate governance
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Brown revises its nonacademic disciplinary code
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Thousands of infected computers wreak havoc on campus
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Political Science professor Jennifer Lawless
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The problem, says Gorbachev, “is not too much democracy, but too little”
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The president gets a front-row seat to a Rhode Island political drama
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The war on terror draws more students to ROTC
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Brown’s first need-blind class enters a university with fresh ambition and a lot of money to raise
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Before PowerPoint there was brass and wood
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Are contradictions something to be overcome—or celebrated?
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Balancing social conformity with radical independence.
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The O.C., Buddy Cianci
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Fishing was a way for one Korean family to ease into American life.
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Cutting-edge campus research
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