Brown University
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“My incarcerated business partner's retarded gay niece went to Brown; what year did you graduate?”
~ Family Guy on Brown
“Or the guy who was kicked out of Harvard and was forced to go to Brown!”
“Brown's the color of poo!”
~ Chris Griffin on Brown
“At least we are not Dartmouth--or Cornell!”
~ Anonymous on Brown
| Brown University | |
| Motto | Do not feed the bears |
| Established | 476 |
| School type | University |
| President | Mahmoud Ahmadinejad |
| Location | Providence, Rhode Island |
| Campus | Residential |
| Enrollment | 15,854.3 undergraduate, 561,238 graduate |
| Faculty | 10,000.3 Godless killing machines |
| Mascot | Bear |
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[edit] History
Located in Providence, Rhode Island, Brown University was founded by a group of feminist, pro-gay, and pro-football slaves in 1764. The school color is lime green, which most believe to be better than the hot pink Brown's counterpart in Cambridge, Massachussets (Harvard University) has chosen as its school color.
In 1891, a Women's College (later called Pembroke) was founded to meet the high demand among Rhode Island women for M.R.S. degrees. After marrying under the chuppah in 1971, Brown and Pembroke are still together despite recent rumors of Pembroke's lesbian affair with the Rhode Island School of Design. (A little "cross-registration," if you know what I mean.)
[edit] Administration
Since its founding by slaves in 1764, Brown has had 18 presidents, 17 secretaries of the Corporation, and more deans than you can shake a placard at. E. Gordon Gee is Brown's most popular ex-president, having led Brown exceptionally through a dark, two-year period of mediocre leadership. Since his departure, all new campus buildings and areas have been named after him, which has led to the creation of Gee Dorm, Gee Quad, and the satellite Gee Vomitoriums.
Brown's current president, Ruth J. Simmons, joined Brown in 2001 from the administration's feeder school, Smith College. Since arriving, President Simmons has posted all-star stats. So far this season she has had 4 Corporate Boards, 31 RTDs (Requests Tactfully Denied), and 12 hit points (all stamina).
Brown recently launched the public phase of its capital campaign, "Boldly Brown," which aims to raise over $1.4 billion in unused meal credits. The effort has elicited a wave of celebrity donations, resulting in many new honorary names for campus facilities, such as Sidney Frank Hall, the Mahmoud Abbas Coatroom in the Hillel building and the Planned Parenthood restroom on the Science Library's 13th floor.
Brown's sports teams are known as the Bears. Under the leadership of former Admissions Director Michael Goldberger, all of Brown's teams are having their "best season ever."
[edit] Geography
Brown's campus is located in the planned and descretely gated community in Providence, which was named after a failed NBC family drama. The city's mayor, David N. Cicilline, is Jewish, Italian, gay, Portuguese, Mexican, Native American and short. Providence is often considered the center of the Italian renaissance, and such luminaries as Leonardo, Donatello, Michelangelo and Raphael have established artists' lofts in the city's sewers, fighting crime and hitting on April O'Neil. Armed with anchovies, they battle the organized crime syndicate known as the Foot Clan, which is led by Vincent "Shredder" Cianci, Jr., whose action figure comes with a jar of marinara sauce.
[edit] The Campus Culture
Swirl is the official frozen yogurt flavor of Brown, since the black and the white are next to each other without really mixing. This has caused controversies, as Asian Americans and Latinos on campus are often forced into choosing a side between chocolate and vanilla--and the choice is painfully obvious to most.
Brown is also considered to be the "Happiest Ivy," primarily because of the smog of pot that hangs three feet above the Main Green during sunny days. Pot smokers on campus are known as Hash Browns.
Due to Brown's rampant professionalism, the University operates numerous graduate schools, including a Medical School, two Law Schools and five Gee Business Schools. Brown's famous "New Curriculum" allows students to take any activity, meal, naps, or significant other on a "satisfactory/no credit" (S/NC) basis. S/NC can be best understood as a pass/fail system in which failure is amnesia. Within the "New Curriculum" students can create their own major, such as Activism Studies, Protest Studies, Studies Studies, and Recreational Pharmacology.
[edit] Sports Teams
Brown's most famous sports program is its Football team, which in 1954 won a legendary game against the Board of Education "Fightin' Racists." The effects of this game still reverberate today, and include desegregation of public schools, a permanently united Supreme Court, and the requirement for all school children to learn the difference between "de facto" and "de jure." Board of Education has been too much of a big wussy to suggest a rematch.
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