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Schuyler Vogel in his office in the Chapel, where he often meets with students and faculty.

Chaplain Schuyler Vogel ’07 begins first year at Carleton with goals of acceptance and creating a welcoming environment for all

Isaac Kofsky, Beat Writer September 29, 2023

“As long as you want to wrestle with what it means to be a human being and try to live as the best version of yourself, the chaplain needs to be a place for you,” is what Rev. Schuyler Vogel ’07...

Schiller often seems to end up in the possession of sports teams. Here, Eclipse poses with Schiller in 2021.

A history of Carleton traditions, both new and old

Sophia Ying, Features Editor September 29, 2023

Fall Term is a time when many new students are just discovering (or in the case of returning students, rediscovering) the many traditions on Carleton’s campus. While some traditions have faded into the...

Dina Zavala stands outside of Laird Hall.

An interview with VPIEC Dina Zavala

Zoe Roettger, Beat Writer September 29, 2023

Dina Zavala, the recently inaugurated vice president of Inclusion, Equity and Community (IEC) as of last spring, sat down with the Carletonian to discuss the Division’s plans for the future. After about...

Carleton Mutual Aid brings Art Week to campus

Lindsay Boettiger, Arts and Features Editor May 12, 2023

This week, students, groups and organizations across campus are hosting a series of arts events in what is known as Mutual Aid Art Week. Elliot Hanson ‘23 and Eli Watt ‘25 have been spearheading the...

“Dear Earth” environmental art exhibition on display in LDC

Lindsay Boettiger, Arts and Features Editor May 5, 2023

Professor and former Ambassador Ross L. Wilson is a longtime foreign policy official who has served worldwide. He began his work as an intern with the State Department in 1979. Early in his career, he...

An Interview with Ambassador Ross Wilson

Bea Culligan, Staff Writer May 5, 2023

Professor and former Ambassador Ross L. Wilson is a longtime foreign policy official who has served worldwide. He began his work as an intern with the State Department in 1979. Early in his career, he...

People Hitting Each Other (Emphasis on “People”): A Review of “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon”

Collin Preves, Columnist April 21, 2023

What’s most appealing about Ang Lee’s “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon” is that the story’s stakes are, for the most part, interpersonal. The film never forgets that inside of each of its incredibly...

The Week in Arts, Weeks 4-5

Isaac Crown Manesis and Hannah Sheridan April 21, 2023

What is the art scene at Carleton? This is a difficult question to answer and may summon to mind wildly different images for each Carleton student. It may mean the late-night halls of Boliou, quiet except...

Carls with Artistic Taste hosts art and food waste event

Lindsay Boettiger, Arts and Features Editor April 21, 2023

Next Thursday, Carleton’s theater department is kicking off a five-show run of William Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing in the Weitz’s Black Box venue.   Cast, crew and a Carleton...

Much Ado About Nothing actors talk on Spring Term production

Hannah Piper, Staff Writer April 21, 2023

Next Thursday, Carleton’s theater department is kicking off a five-show run of William Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing in the Weitz’s Black Box venue.   Cast, crew and a Carleton...

Water polo team hosts first tournament of the term

Lindsay Boettiger April 20, 2023

This past weekend, Carleton’s club water polo team, The Righteous Babes, played their first home tournament of the term. The team has been training all year, so tournaments are always exciting culminations...

Guest electric harp concert: musical innovation live on stage

Guest electric harp concert: musical innovation live on stage

Cecilia Samadani April 20, 2023

With the stage lit in purple, Kracum Hall welcomed harpist Leonard Jacome on Saturday, April 15. The instrument he plays is new to Carleton and the world as a whole: the electric Venezuelan harp. Both...

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