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The love for journal ecosystems also reflects the growing desire to be more intentional as you go about your day. According ...
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INDIANAPOLIS — Kentucky basketball needs center Amari Williams to be less of an English gentleman against Tennessee in the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 matchup and more like one of those soccer ...
Several years ago, Brown told Journal writer Tommy Bowman what it took to survive out there. “My guys will tell you. I will come unglued if we don’t get that racetrack back ready to go green a ...
LONDON -- On Jan. 1, 1917, a young man from Lancashire started a diary. It might not sound like much to write home about, but the 21-year-old -- Lawrence Enderson Grimshaw -- happened to be a ...
Brown University fellow Marc Dunkelman's new book, "Why Nothing Works" attempts to explain what some call "blue state stagnation." The book argues that attempts to prevent bad decisions have ...
MILWAUKEE — Kentucky basketball didn’t show a lot of sizzle in its NCAA Tournament first-round win over Troy, despite what the 76-57 score may have implied. Frankly, the ability to overwhelm ...
Hemp gummies and cannabidiol (CBD) gummies are edible CBD products that may promote sleep, calm, and pain relief. While hemp seed oil and CBD come from the same plant, they have different chemical ...
Despite his order, the Brown Medicine kidney doctor and Lebanese citizen departed for Paris Friday evening. Alawieh arrived back in Lebanon Sunday morning, said a friend and colleague. U.S ...
Rasha Alawieh, a specialized kidney doctor with Brown Medicine ... Her friend and colleague Dr. Basma Merhi told The Journal on Friday that Alawieh, who is single, traveled home to see her ...
In a campuswide email sent Sunday and viewed by The Wall Street Journal, Brown said that “out of an abundance of caution” it was asking those from outside the U.S.—including those with visas ...
U.S. immigration authorities deported Brown University medical professor Dr. Rasha Alawieh despite her valid visa and a judge’s order halting her removal. Alawieh, a Lebanese citizen and kidney ...