The Junior Art Show, entitled 10,092 Hrs in the Studio and All We Got Was: The Junior Art Show, opened on Friday, April 27. The Carletonian sat down with Kelly Connole, Junior Practicum teacher and Junior Art Show coordinator, for an interview. Sitting in the Boliou lounge, surrounded by the…
The American Studies program introduced five “thematic streams” to the major: Race, Ethnicity and Indigeneity; Democracy, Activism and Class; Space and Place; Production and Consumption of Culture; and America in the World (Migration, Borderlands and Empire). Previously, the American Studies major required four mid-level “topical” courses, which had to come…
Two weeks ago, Carleton students Natalie Jacobson ’18 and Bex Klafter ’18 unveiled a new matchmaking service for other Carls that has since proved tremendously popular. Jacobson and Klafter are both well-versed in Carleton’s culture. Jacobson recognizes that “it’s hard [to date], especially on a tiny campus like this where…
The Carletonian sat down with CSA President Walter Paul to discuss his goals for the year, campus climate issues, and the relationship between students and the administration. Here are some highlights from the interview. Q: As President, what are your goals for CSA this year and what do you hope…