PROVIDENCE – With classes scheduled to start on Wednesday, Jan. 21, Brown students are starting to make their way back to a quiet yet more fortified campus.
Since the mass shooting at the Barus & Holley building on Dec. 13, which killed two students and left nine injured, the university has beefed up security, with tighter entrance requirements to buildings and more guards patrolling the campus.
“That was the first thing I noticed,” Noah Cha, a sophomore studying computer science who returned to campus more than a week ago for sport practice, said on Saturday, Jan. 17…