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Accreditation in the Era of Online Class

Zak Sather February 18, 2022

After the pandemic prompted a move to online instruction, accreditation—usually not an issue for established institutions like Carleton—has come to the foreground.  Accreditation is a process...

We’ll be meeting on Zoom today: online classes and a liberal arts education

Zak Sather February 4, 2022

Colleges across the country have been navigating the jump between in-person and online teaching, and Carleton is no different. Navigating this situation begs the question of how these decisions are being...

CSA concern about transparency in body camera rollout

Zak Sather January 21, 2022

On November 15th, college security officers began wearing front facing security cameras as they patrolled campus. Increased accountability and transparency along with the cameras' value as a tool for...

Security’s new body cam system, explained

Zak Sather January 21, 2022

On November 5th, after almost two years of review, Security Services announced that all officers would begin wearing body cameras as they patrolled campus. “The body camera program helps Security...

Dean Livingston, students discuss new housing plan

Dean Livingston, students discuss new housing plan

Zak Sather November 5, 2021

In the past few weeks, Dean of Students Carolyn Livingston has rolled out the college’s new housing plan to various stakeholders. The plan entails the renovations and rebuilding of certain interest...

Rap has a misogyny problem

Zak Sather November 5, 2021

The impetus for this piece came in two distinctly different parts. First was my friend William Brewster’s KRLX radio show that showcases “the greasiest of classic rock” (KRLX, Wednesdays, 5:30 to...

Schuler Education Foundation pledges $50 million for undocumented, DACA and Pell-Grant students

Zak Sather October 25, 2021

On September 29, the Schuler Education Foundation pledged $50 million to Carleton and four other liberal arts institutions—Kenyon College, Union College, Bates College and Tufts University—to support...

Housing plan proposes massive changes to interest and cultural houses

Housing plan proposes massive changes to interest and cultural houses

Zak Sather October 25, 2021

In a meeting with Resident Assistants (RAs) on October 12, Dean of Students Carolyn Livingston unveiled the college’s new housing plan, which entails renovations and the rebuilding of certain interest...

Carleton SAAC votes on stunt and equestrian as emerging sports for women

Zak Sather October 3, 2021

At the Carleton Student Athletic Advisory Committee (SAAC) meeting on Thursday September 23, the body voted to support the establishment of both Equestrian and Stunt as emerging sports for women. Natalie...

Carls shine at Track and Field National Championships

Zak Sather May 31, 2021

This weekend marked the end of the collegiate Track and Field season as four Carls—Matt Wilkinson ’21, Amanda Mosborg ’21, Lucas Mueller ’21, and Clara Mayfield ’23—competed in Greensboro,...

Dean Rhemi Abrams-Fuller works to diversify athletic recruiting

Zak Sather May 16, 2021

Dean Rhemi Abrams-Fuller juggles quite a few hats in her work at Carleton. She takes on dual roles as an Associate Dean of Admissions, as well as the Director of Diversity Outreach and Action—not to...

5th week sports update

5th week sports update

Zak Sather May 2, 2021

Baseball: The Knights had a tough week on the diamond, dropping a double header to Augsburg 3-0, 3-1 on the 23rd. Pitching was a highlight, with starters Kiefer Lord and Travis Brown both putting up solid...

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