May / June 2008
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The Planet Will Be Fine
pulver.main.thb.jpgAsk Brown researchers what they’re doing about global warming, and you get a surprising variety of answers. From designing a better car to studying the spread of malaria in a warmer world...

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Bringing Up Baby
03.paulfeat.thm.jpgAre you doing everything you can to help your toddler thrive? According to Pamela Paul ’93, savvy marketers may be exploiting your anxiety—and it could be dangerous.
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Disturbing the Peace
01.elms.thm.jpgPolice investigate an off-campus firebombing of a Hillel graduate fellow.
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Number One
01.lars.thm.jpgLars Tiffany ’90 became head coach determined to revive the team. Two years later the Bears are Ivy League champions.
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Long Ride on a Short Bus
new.mooney.jpgJonathan Mooney ’00 drives a bus cross-country to observe the difference between “freaks” and “normal” people.
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Robinson Heads West
robinson.thb.jpgAfter two quick, record-setting years, head basketball coach Craig Robinson leaves Brown for Oregon State.
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Power To The People
03.morales.thm.jpgBolivia’s president describes his brand of socialism: equality among human beings.
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Defining a Continent
09.poetry2.thm.jpgA group of writers asks: what does African literature mean?
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One of Our Oldest Living Alums Tells All
02.100yrs.thm.jpgSarah Mazick Saklad ’28. Stubbornness, she says, is key to success and long life.
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Flag Bearer
01.finally.thm.jpgThe legend behind the mast.
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A Classically Trained Sitcom Star
groh.thm.jpgA farewell to David Groh '61.
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Murder in Ghana
frimpong.thm.jpgA farewell to Roko (Richard) Kwasi Frimpong '77.
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Balancing Act
MayDay.thm.jpgThe May Day celebration was an annual Women’s College event until the 1950s.
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