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The Rhode Island General Assembly is weighing a considerable gamble, but the odds are in the state’s favor. Today, legislators will vote on several bills dealing with public charter schools. The key proposals include increasing the cap on the number...

(March 16)

By: Leonardo Moauro



The Rhode Island Department of Transportation’s project to reshape the road skeleton of the Jewelry District is at the end of its planning phase, said Lambri Zerva, design project manager for the Iway relocation project at the RIDOT. The plans are c...

(March 16)

By: Nicole Friedman


Pending bills in the Rhode Island General Assembly would require the state to count prisoners as residents of their hometowns — not the town the prison is in — when determining state and county legislative districts....

(March 15)
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Valentine's Day has long been heralded as a day filled with love and boxes of chocolates, both the metaphorical and the delicious kinds. But this year Cupid's arrow struck far and wide, inflaming the passions of students and faculty alike all across campus and leading to a sexile epidemic unlike anything the University has ever experienced before. (February 26)
"I didn't think it counted," insisted Winston McKinney '13 of his experience frolicking on the Minnesota snow outside his grandparents' house during Christmas 1996. "I mean, I was only five-"

"You were only five?" spat Dwayne Jenkins '13, voice thick with tears, hunched miserably on the sofa in the therapist's office beside his roommate. (February 26)
In what is being described as an effort to increase transcript transparency, the Office of the Registrar announced that next semester it will begin to offer a Win/Epic Fail grading option, in lieu of the old S/NC option.

Associate Professor of Religious Studies Maryanne Leftfeld strongly supports the change. (February 26)
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