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SHAC hires new staff to meet demand

Rachael Sutherland April 15, 2016

Due to increased student demand for individual counseling sessions, Student Health and Counseling (SHAC) will hire a new full time-counselor by August and an additional psychiatric nurse practitioner to...

Thet wins CSA president

Rachael Sutherland February 21, 2016

On Monday, February 15th, CSA President Marielle Foster ’16 announced the results of the 2016 CSA election, after polls had closed Sunday evening. According to Foster, “it was an unprecedented turnout...

Stripped, to include all voices

Rachael Sutherland January 30, 2016

Last spring, students Kathleen George ’16 and Emily Clark ’17 interviewed over eighty members of the Carleton community to create an original production, titled “Stripped,” based on the format...

Livingston announces: new anti-bias focus group

Rachael Sutherland October 23, 2015

On Monday, October 12, Dean Livingston announced the formation of a working group tasked with exploring Carleton’s need for a Bias Incident Response Team (BIRTeam), a group that would address bias incidents...

“Language doesn’t matter”

Rachael Sutherland May 22, 2015

Interview with At Your Disposal, runner-up for Battle of the Bands, who will perform tomorrow at spring concert. Members: In Taek Hong (guitar and occasional vocalist), JinHyun Lee ’16 (bass), John...

No one wants to ride their bicycle: Carleton’s neglected bikes

Rachael Sutherland May 16, 2015

Flat tires, rusty chains, and a misshapen, discolored frame; the familiar visage of an abandoned bike on Carleton’s campus. Forgotten or intentionally forsaken by its owners, bikes such as these often...

Trapshooting club gets the bucks

Rachael Sutherland May 8, 2015

The CSA senate has granted $167.68 to the Carleton’s trapshooting club, which will use the money to rent guns and buy ammunition. The senate’s decision followed a debate about Carleton’s liability...

NSA visit triggers career ethics debate

Rachael Sutherland April 24, 2015

On Tuesday, April 7th, the National Security Agency held an informational session for students interested in potential employment in the agency, triggering a debate about ethical employers and free speech...

Hitting the trail, not the books

Rachael Sutherland April 17, 2015

This summer, several Carleton professors and staff intend to rejuvenate their spirits with strenuous physical activity, including cross-country bike rides and a 200-mile relay run. Assistant professor...

’Tonian article causes stir for choir

Rachael Sutherland April 10, 2015

At the end of winter term, Choir Director Lawrence Burnett responded to dissatisfaction among certain choir members due to the article in The Carletonian’s Winter Issue 8. Burnett invited the Choir...

Carleton Singers in choir straights

Rachael Sutherland March 7, 2015

Faced with decreasing numbers from last term, the Carleton choir is mired in discord that has left many of its singers pondering former members’ departures. According to members, mounting frustration...

V-Monologues troublesome

Rachael Sutherland February 20, 2015

Each year during Winter Term, the Carleton community puts on Eve Ensler’s 1996 play “The Vagina Monologues,” which highlights topics of sexuality and violence against women through a series of monologues....

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