
In early July, more than 70 international students from Carleton and St. Olaf college gathered for a potluck dinner in the barn at a farm out on the edge of Northfield. Students walked...
Over the summer, multiple organizations came together to address summer food insecurity at Carleton. “Summer food...
An anonymous source leaked this year’s Spring Allocations to the Carletonian. This chart shows where CSA’s money is spent...
The vicious side part, intense Harry Potter obsession, neon pink braces and peace signs held up in every photo taken are all markers of what I like to call, “my tweenage years.”...
A typical article in the Viewpoint Section makes a nuanced argument about a complicated issue in 800-1200 words. This format helps maintain a standard of substantive and fair content....
When the leaves have faded to orange, sweaters have been pulled out of the corners of closets and Family Weekend has passed, one thing becomes clear: it is officially fall. I make the...
Carleton has always been murky on what is and is not allowed via their public display policy. There are specific pages on the website outlining the rules for the Weitz and Sayles spaces,...
I’m sure we have all had the experience of going up to one of the many water bottle fillers across campus only to find that the filter status is red.Hesitant, we take a leap of faith,...
Since we are at the halfway mark of the fall term, I find myself constantly reflecting on where I was midway through my spring term of last year. Last spring, I lived in Rome, Italy,...
The Trump administration’s recent actions pertaining international students, including a pause on student visa interviews in May and June, restrictions on visa issuances from 19 countries...
On Saturday, Sept. 20, in Room 226 of the Weitz Center for Creativity, Carleton studio art major Rahim Hamid hosted a reception for their exhibition. Hamid said the show began...
The Perlman Teaching Museum’s most recent exhibition, “Ahimsa,” opened Sept. 24. “Ahimsa,” titled after the Sanskrit word meaning “nonviolence,” is a solo show by...
Though it is not a presidential or midterm election year, on Tuesday, Nov. 4, states across the country will hold elections for a variety of local, district and statewide positions....
On Oct. 16, Carleton Today announced an update to Carleton College’s Statement on Consensual Relations. The statement, which refers to relationships between faculty or staff members...
This fall, a student-authored petition regarding Peer Leadership hiring has reignited debate and concerns about the college’s Title IX policies and sexual misconduct prevention efforts. Each...
When students move from dorms to campus houses, they often take up some of the responsibilities of home ownership like cooking communal dinners, doing...
On Monday, Oct. 20, a surprise edition of Carleton Today entered the inbox of students and faculty. Instead of listing upcoming campus events and lauding...
It’s that time of year, folks! Temperatures are dropping, leaves are changing, and those unlucky few who get up early for 1/2cs can even enjoy the frost....
Carleton completed numerous construction projects across campus this summer, building and renovating residential spaces and streamlining campus health...













