<p>I’m confused with the term Brownies and Brunoians. Which one is the right one?</p>
<p>I think it's Brunonians. I've never heard people use the term "Brownies" before. </p>
<p>Personally, Brownies to me would sound so much better. But over time, association with a dessert food would probably get old.</p>
<p>lol, not quite sure why you're confused - I've never heard Brownies used except in jest. But yes, it is Brunonians.</p>
<p>LOL Brownies LOL</p>
<p>Wikipedia's intro paragraph on Brown. Note the last sentence:
Brown University is a private university located in Providence, Rhode Island. Founded in 1764 as Rhode Island College, it is the third-oldest institution of higher education in New England and the seventh-oldest in the United States. It is a member of the Ivy League.</p>
<p>Brown was the first college in the nation to accept students of all religious affiliations. Brown has the oldest undergraduate engineering program in the Ivy League (1847), the only undergraduate Egyptology department in the United States, and, until recently, the only History of Mathematics department in the world (housed in the same building as Egyptology). Brown was also one of the first institutions to emphasize computer science, as well as media studies, with its department of Modern Culture and Media, where students study film production, film criticism, and critical theory.</p>
<p>The Brown "New Curriculum," instituted in 1969, eliminates distribution requirements and mandatory A/B/C grade (allowing any course to be taken on a "satisfactory/no credit" basis). Moreover, there are no pluses (+) or minuses (-) in the grading system.</p>
<p>Since 2001, Brown's current and 18th president is Ruth J. Simmons, the first African American president, and second female president, of an Ivy League institution, as well as the first permanent female president of Brown.</p>
<p>The school colors are seal brown, cardinal red, and white. Brown's mascot is the bear and the sports teams are called the Bears. The costumed bear mascot named "Bruno" makes appearances at athletic games. The use of a bear as the University's mascot dates back to 1904. People associated with the University are known as Brunonians.</p>
<p>if it's on the internet, it must be right.</p>
<p>hahahha brownies, that cracked me up lol...
i do feel like eating a brownie though</p>
<p>i call myself a brownie. i dont like the term brunonian and i cant spell it either</p>
<p>Don't Ever Say Brownies
Unless you are referring to young Girl Scouts.
Ever True.</p>
<p>lmao brownies hahaha</p>
<p>wow. i want to be a brownie now :)</p>