
On May 2 and 3, students packed into the Great Hall for the final performances of Synchrony II for the year. The posters advertising the event had the words “Is Out Of This World”...
Beginning on April 5, protests have emerged across the United States, united by the slogan “Hands Off!” The movement...
This past spring break, the Dean of Students Office (DOSO) led its fourth “Northfield to Selma” spring break trip, an...
There are spoilers ahead for Interstellar and Tenet. Unless you can prevent your past self from reading this, I recommend you look away if you haven’t seen both films. Last...
There was a time when most Carls were born-and-bred Minnesotans, but that era is long past. Many of us have a sizable bit of traveling ahead of us when term wraps up, and in today’s...
This past Saturday, I had the honor of reading from the book of Exodus at the Holy Saturday vigil at All Saints Episcopal Church, a congregation in Northfield. Not only did I sit at...
Japan left World War II with a shattered pride. Its march toward imperial dominion in east Asia, virtually unchecked since the Meiji Restoration, had been halted. Its emperor was compelled...
When I was looking at which colleges to apply to in high school, an important feature I looked for was either a lack of a language requirement or the ability to test out of language...
An out-of-this-world and one-of-a-kind mission: a female-only occupied shuttle rocketing into outer space. That’s how private space tourism company Blue Origin advertised this week’s...
The clanging of a bell signaled the start of dinner at Farm House on a quiet evening in late April. Pans of black beans and roasted vegetables crowded the stovetop, as “Farmies,”...
Women’s Outdoor Track and Field Stephanie Baranov ’26 finished 14th at home at the MIAC Multi-Event Championships on May 1-2 in her heptathlon debut. She recorded PRs in the...
Last week, the English department hosted award-winning poet and playwright Nick Makoha on campus. On Monday, students and faculty gathered in the Library Athenaeum for a poetry reading...

On April 22, the Carleton Student Association Senate (CSA) unanimously passed SP25#1: Resolution In Support of a Summer Food Pantry for Summer Student Employees. The resolution has...
Last week, Vice President and Treasurer Eric Runestad and Associate Vice President for Campus Services Jesse Cashman announced major campus dining changes in the Carleton Today newsletter....
Women’s Outdoor Track and Field Stephanie Baranov ’26 finished 14th at home at the MIAC Multi-Event Championships on May 1-2 in her heptathlon debut. She recorded PRs in the...
The Reformed Druids of North America were established in the 1960s in response to an oppressive religious service attendance mandate. The Druids, an earth-centered...
As the job market declines, seniors on campus have begun to strategize about post-grad options. Facing dismal options, students are turning to unusual...
Across campus this week, students celebrated the return of warm weather by spending time outside. Popular Carleton outdoor activities include tossing around...
Many students are drawn to Carleton for many reasons like its academic rigor, renowned professors or the exploratory internship and externship opportunities....