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Tancredo to Speak in Rhody

Tancredo to Speak in Rhody

 

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by David Scharfenberg | Apr 27, 2009 | with no comments

Tomorrow: Young Voices on education

Tomorrow: Young Voices on education
Raising the quality of public education in Rhode Island remains one of the top issues for the future well-being of the state, and a new effort known as Young Voices aims to make students part of the solution. Please join us at a huge press conference...
by Ian Donnis | Jan 20, 2009 | with 3 comment(s)

Carcieri: fine teachers for work-to-rule

Carcieri: fine teachers for work-to-rule
The bombast in East Providence this week seems like a taste of things to come, and this inclusion in the budget will pour more fuel on the fire. From Ray Henry of the Providence AP, via the Boston Globe: A budget plan that Governor Don Carcieri submitted...
by Ian Donnis | Jan 17, 2009 | with 2 comment(s)

SDS members face disciplinary hearing at Brown

SDS members face disciplinary hearing at Brown
A controversy concerning a recent action by Brown University members of Students for a Democratic Society has continued to swirl on College Hill -- and it can be expected to heat up anew tomorrow. From the BDH : A University Disciplinary Council hearing...
by Ian Donnis | Dec 08, 2008 | with 1 comment(s)

RISD redefined

RISD redefined
A local bright spot amid all the bleak economic news is the growth of RISD and its potential as a creative and economic incubator. Tomorrow marks the grand opening of the art school's new $34 million Chace Center , which Greg Cook describes in this...
by Ian Donnis | Sep 26, 2008 | with no comments

Why the big drop of students in Central Falls?

Why the big drop of students in Central Falls?
Talk radio was yesterday abuzz with this story , with hosts like John DePetro supporting the view that Governor Carcieri's approach to illegal immigration in responsible for a sharp decline in the number of students in Central Falls. Matt's theory...
by Ian Donnis | Aug 19, 2008 | with 6 comment(s)

Another plaudit for Ahern

Another plaudit for Ahern
Since we've been heavy on Obama news today, here's one more tidbit. Kim Ahern , who won election as an Obama delegate to the Democratic National Convention, has been selected as editor-in-chief for the Roger Williams University Law Review for...
by Ian Donnis | Aug 07, 2008 | with 1 comment(s)

Heenan leaving Clarendon Group for Harvard

Heenan leaving Clarendon Group for Harvard
Scott MacKay in the ProJo and Matt have the details on Christine Heenan , the longtime local PR and consulting expert who worked in the Clinton White House and who was spokeswoman for Hillary's RI campaign, taking a new gig in Cambridge. (Obligatory...
by Ian Donnis | Jul 16, 2008 | with no comments

Widmer's got a new book

Widmer's got a new book
Ted Widmer , director of the John Carter Brown Library and a member in good standing of the Phoenix' friends and family program, is a polymath and one of the great Rhode Islanders. Who else could offer such superlative quote in discussing the cultural...
by Ian Donnis | Jun 29, 2008 | with no comments

Darrell West's successor chosen at Brown

Darrell West's successor chosen at Brown
Via blogging upstart Scott MacKay : Marion Orr, a political science professor and expert in urban politics, has been chosen as the new director of Brown University's Taubman Center for Public Policy, the university announced today. Orr succeeds longtime...
by Ian Donnis | Jun 13, 2008 | with no comments

What's next for the Providence schools?

What's next for the Providence schools?
As discussion continues on budget cuts, another piece of Rhode Island's economic future is the quality of the Providence schools . With more than 25,000 students, the district accounts for about one-sixth of the state's students, and if they're...
by Ian Donnis | Jun 12, 2008 | with no comments

Budget crisis sparks arts cuts at URI

Budget crisis sparks arts cuts at URI
Phoenix contributor Greg Cook sends word of this news: On Tuesday, the University of Rhode Island informed Judith Tolnick Champa , who runs the URI Fine Arts Center Galleries, and Roxana Tourigny, who runs the school's "Great Performances"...
by Ian Donnis | Jun 05, 2008 | with no comments

Cicilline's criteria for gubernatorial decision

Cicilline's criteria for gubernatorial decision
Providence Mayor David N. Cicilline also stopped by the Newsmakers' set for a taping of this week's broadcast. The show is broadcast Sunday, at 5:30 am on Channel 12 and at 10 am on Fox Providence. He denied that his budget revenue projections...
by Ian Donnis | May 23, 2008 | with no comments

Regarding pie-throwing, free speech, and Brown

Regarding pie-throwing, free speech, and Brown
Local peace activist Mark Stahl is apparently experiencing a little pushback for some critical remarks he made about the Brown pie-tossers. He relayed these comments to me via e-mail this past week, and I thought it was important to include his gist in...
by Ian Donnis | May 03, 2008 | with 1 comment(s)

The Merasi at Brown

The Merasi at Brown
In a story about how one person can make a big difference, the Phoenix reported last year on how Caitie Whelan , a senior at Brown, has been aiding the Merasi, a community of lower-caste musicians in India. Under the Hindu caste system, the 15,000 Merasi...
by Ian Donnis | May 01, 2008 | with no comments
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