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Carleton hosts first Global Blackness in the 21st Century Conference
Cindy Zhao, Features Editor • October 4, 2024
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Carleton shifts sustainability goals
Clare O'Connor, Copy Editor • September 27, 2024
Sports: summer, preseason
Katie Hirsche, Staff Writer • September 27, 2024
This week in sports
Katie Hirsche, Staff Writer • May 24, 2024
Uzair Khan, Staff Writer • October 18, 2024

  On Oct. 8, the Carleton Pre-Health Association (CPA) hosted an information session for people interested in pre-health. The session...

GSC and Chaplain’s Office celebrate National Coming Out Day
Katie Hirsche, Staff Writer • October 18, 2024

National Coming Out Day was observed in the United States on Friday, Oct. 11. The federally recognized day was first celebrated in 1988 on the...

Alum and literary author Karen Tei Yamashita visits campus
Cecilia Samadani, Features Editor • October 11, 2024

Last week, Arts@Carleton hosted renowned author Karen Tei Yamashita ’73 on campus. Her visit was sponsored by the Light Lectureship in the...

A "short and sweet" review of Sabrina Carpenter's tour
Ella Parke, Viewpoint Editor • October 18, 2024

Sabrina Carpenter is an artist who has become a household name in recent months. With her single, “Espresso” being played on every radio...

Weekly comic - college vs. university
Jeremy Gautama, Contributing Writer • October 18, 2024

OCS homestays: an in-depth look
Ben Ellis, Contributing Writer • October 18, 2024

When reading the Carletonian in past terms, I have been satisfied with the coverage of the Carleton experience. I have laughed, cried and sneezed...

Carleton administration found orchestrating student relationships
Clare O'Connor, Contributing Writer • October 18, 2024

Every Carleton student has been knowingly told “Carls marry Carls” at one point or another, often delivered with a well-meaning but ultimately...

Geology students bite off more than they can chew at mineral lunch
Maya Mitckess, Contributing Writer • October 18, 2024

Surprising many, rocks and minerals became more than just a topic of discussion at the most recent Geology Department lunch. Rocks — or the...

Vol. CXVLIII, No. 9
January 9, 2024