In defence of the Lyman Lakes geese
By
Cassie Cunniff
on
May 12, 2022
With temperatures rising and the sun (kind of) shining, it would seem that spring has finally sprung! With spring comes new life in many forms - wildflowers are blooming and trees around campus are finally leafing out. My favorite spring emergences, however, are the baby Canada geese (Branta canadensis) emerging
Experimental Dance Board (EDB)
By
Joella Lai and Ming Shen
on
May 12, 2022
As classically trained ballet dancers, Joella Lai ’23 and Ming Shen ’23 came to Carleton looking for different dance opportunities that would allow them to expand their repertoires in a welcoming, safe and creative environment. By directing and participating in Carleton’s Experimental Dance Board (EDB), they’ve been able to explore
From cave to stage: A Q&A with the Battle of the Bands winners
By
Sophie Perfetto and Ben More
on
May 12, 2022
To observers of Carleton’s history, it’s a time-honored tradition. To anyone who happened to be in the Cave on April 29 for semifinals or May 7 for finals, it was, as Cave managers described it in a mass email,“a sonic battle for the ages.” To the competitors, it was the
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- Experimental Dance Board (EDB)By Joella Lai and Ming Shen on May 12, 2022As classically trained ballet dancers, Joella Lai ’23 and Ming Shen ’23 came to Carleton looking for different dance opportunities that would allow them to...Leave a Comment
- From cave to stage: A Q&A with the Battle of the Bands winnersBy Sophie Perfetto and Ben More on May 12, 2022To observers of Carleton’s history, it’s a time-honored tradition. To anyone who happened to be in the Cave on April 29 for semifinals or May...Leave a Comment
- When Russia invaded Ukraine at the end of February, it was not the first time Artem Yushko ’25 and his family had experienced war at...Leave a Comment
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- Re: COVID-19 core team raises campus alert level to medium againBy Anonymous on May 12, 2022Carleton’s current COVID-19 response scares me. Student attitudes toward it scare me more. Last week, a news article was published in the Carletonian describing the...Leave a Comment
- Reflecting on now and revisiting the past: The IDE planBy Anonymous on May 12, 2022I would like to remind folks that just because we cohabitat in a so-called “liberal haven” does not mean that there aren’t problems that marginalized...Leave a Comment
- Open letter to President Byerly and Carleton trusteesBy Anonymous on May 12, 2022President Alison Byerly and Carleton Trustees, As some of you may or may not know, Carls Talk Back originally began as a silent protest at...Leave a Comment
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- In defence of the Lyman Lakes geeseBy Cassie Cunniff on May 12, 2022With temperatures rising and the sun (kind of) shining, it would seem that spring has finally sprung! With spring comes new life in many forms...Leave a Comment
- Alli-strology: May 13By Allison Drennan on May 12, 2022Dear Reader, I hope your week has been filled with tender moments and rest. If not, here’s to making next week one that allows you...Leave a Comment
- Arb notes: quest items acquired – an owl pelletBy Kestrel Liu on May 6, 2022As the wind picked up and chilly raindrops battered midterm-wearied faces, the student naturalists took shelter in a patch of conifers next to the McKnight...Leave a Comment