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Nearly 60 striking Brown library workers voted Sunday night to end their nearly three-month walkout, ratifying a contract proposal that offers them approximately the same wage increase Brown proposed before the strike began...
The Faculty Council started this week to consider a College-year calendar that might be more in line with those of other schools...
Students interest in summer jobs is "way up" this year and undergraduates should start making plans over the upcoming holidays, administrators at the Office of Career Services and Off-Campus Learning said this week.
Oxfam raised $1740 this Thursday when 1822 students voluntarily skipped dinner.
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