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Campus critters: Students’ pets on campus

Campus critters: Students’ pets on campus

Lindsay Boettiger September 22, 2022

For many students, flying away from the nest and coming to college means leaving behind beloved cats, dogs and other pets. Void of furry friends and companionship, some students are not content to live...

Food insecurity at Carleton persists

Lindsay Boettiger May 26, 2022

According to the 2015 Minnesota College Health Behaviors Survey, 9.6% of Carleton College students responded “often or sometimes true” to the statement “within the past twelve months I worried whether...

Annual Carleton Triathlon set to return on June 3

Annual Carleton Triathlon set to return on June 3

Lindsay Boettiger May 19, 2022

After a two-year hiatus, the Carleton Triathlon is returning to campus on June 3, 2022 (the second reading day)! Hosted by the Student Advisory Athletic Committee along with the Carleton Triathlon Club,...

On show in the Perlman: 2022 Senior Art Show

On show in the Perlman: 2022 Senior Art Show

Lindsay Boettiger May 19, 2022

As the culmination of senior studio art majors’  timeat Carleton, the Senior Art Show is currently open to view in the Braucher Gallery of the Perlman Teaching Museum. This year, eight studio art...

Carleton students partner with CSA to raise funds for Ukraine

Lindsay Boettiger May 12, 2022

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 the hands of Russia. In 2014, Yushko’s father delivered body armor...

A slippery slope: abortion now, what next?

Lindsay Boettiger May 5, 2022

Few, if any, women come to the decision of an abortion lightly. It is an extraordinarily difficult and emotional choice to make, but for the women who choose abortion, it is necessary. No woman’s neighbor,...

On show in the Perlman: Forgotten Pasts, Imagined Futures, a student curated exhibition

On show in the Perlman: Forgotten Pasts, Imagined Futures, a student curated exhibition

Lindsay Boettiger May 5, 2022

Until June 10, the Perlman Teaching Museum will be the home of the “Imagined Futures, Forgotten Pasts: A History of Carleton’s Campus” exhibition. Curated and designed by students in Baird Jarman’s...

A dance comps presentation Ayaka Moriyama

A dance comps presentation Ayaka Moriyama

Lindsay Boettiger April 28, 2022

On Friday, April 22 and Saturday, April 23, Ayaka Moriyama ’22 presented her dance comps ψ( ). Ayaka Moriyama is a double major dance and physics major and a member of the Semaphore Repertory Dance...

Gao Hong celebrates 50 years of playing the pipa

Gao Hong celebrates 50 years of playing the pipa

Lindsay Boettiger April 28, 2022

Gao Hong is often asked how she began playing the pipa. Most people expect to hear about an exciting moment of realization that the pipa was her calling, or that it came so naturally to her that there...

Students disappointed by final IDE plan

Students disappointed by final IDE plan

Lindsay Boettiger April 28, 2022

On Friday, April 15, President Alison Byerly announced the completion of Carleton College’s Community Plan for Inclusion, Diversity and Equity (IDE). The publication of this plan marks the end of a...

Changes to the Carleton Student Organic Farm

Changes to the Carleton Student Organic Farm

Lindsay Boettiger April 22, 2022

For over a decade, the Carleton Student Organic Farm has operated as a self-sustaining farm, providing fresh and organic produce to Bon Appetit for use in the dining halls. The sales are intended to pay...

Sayles remodel delayed

Lindsay Boettiger April 15, 2022

Due to budgetary restraints, a remodel of the Sayles Cafe that was set to take place this summer has been delayed. The original plan for the remodel exceeded the $2.5 million budget funded by Bon Appetit...

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