Carleton choir embarks on tour for first time in ten years
By
Lindsay Boettiger
on
March 2, 2023
When Matthew Olson joined Carleton as the Director of Choral Activities in 2017, the choir program at Carleton had dwindled down to seven people. Naturally, Olson sought to grow the weakened choir into a more welcoming and expanded program. Many changes have been made over the past five years and
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