Well underway
April 24, 2010 No Comments Tags: 12 days of Spring Weekend
Want to write, photograph, design, illustrate or run a business? The Herald is the place for you!
The Herald is recruiting for all positions and invites you to stop by and hear about all the ways to get involved with Brown’s oldest independent, student-run news organization.
Info sessions this week are Tuesday at 8 p.m. and Thursday at 8 p.m., both at 195 Angell St.
Can’t make it to one of these? E-mail herald@browndailyherald.com with your interests.
See you tonight!
September 15, 2009 No Comments Tags: join
Brown’s class of 2013 and transfers to other classes — a total of 1,485 news students — moved on to campus this weekend and broke the ice in all sorts of completely non-awkward ways.
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September 9, 2009 No Comments Tags: 2013, A Thousand Words, orientation
Saturday was the official move-in day for all the first-year students who did not attend the Third World Transition Program. Sunny skies made for a smooth transition to life on College Hill. (Photos by Kim Perley / Herald)

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September 5, 2009 No Comments Tags: 2013, A Thousand Words, parents, transfers
Before you embark on that maiden voyage to Fish Co and get EMS’d from Jo’s (and referred to OSL by DPS for that spicy-with-related assault right before you passed out), do yourself a favor and brush up on Brown’s peculiar vernacular.
Post- gives the unabridged rundown of all the lingo you need to navigate the mean streets of Providence’s East Side, from a capella to ZipCar. Click here for the full post.
September 4, 2009 No Comments Tags: 2013
This is it, Brunonia! Everything the Internet has promised you, all in one place: constantly updated news and information, a venue for community-based discussion and a place for all that content that doesn’t quite fit in print.
Blog Daily Herald, which is run by the editors of the Brown Daily Herald, will bring you news, commentary and sports updates from on and around College Hill. The writers at Post- magazine (our creative cousins who just launched a new blog and publish in print on Thursdays) will contribute their unique take on life and love at Brown.
We also want to hear from you. Comments are open on all posts. (Keep your comments relevant and civil, please, or they’ll get the ax.) E-mail blog@browndailyherald.com with news tips and suggestions, or if you’re interested in blogging for us.
As always, thanks for reading.
Steve DeLucia, Editor-in-Chief
September 4, 2009 1 Comment