When the leaves change color and wither and walking to class in the morning means putting on a hat and mittens, planting is not the first thing that comes to mind. But in the Arb, fall is the time for planting. Next week in the Lower Arb, 15 acres of…
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On Wednesday November 7, Kevin Kling, famous Minnesotan playwright and storyteller, came to Carleton to discuss his new and first book “The Dog Says How.” Kling is best known for his storytelling on National Public Radio’s All Things Considered as well as for his acclaimed playwriting. The talk, sponsored by…
Volunteer for Carleton 2008 will take place from January 6 until January 11 in Great Hall. The student committee has been planning for this event for months now. Committee members include Jim Avery ’10, Jonelle Carerra ’10, Anna Losacano ’10, Amy Olivares ’10, and Kalie Petti ’09. Volunteer for Carleton…
Nancy Braker is named new Director of Cowling Arboretum Nancy Braker has been named the Director of Cowling Arboretum at Carleton College. Her responsibilities will include increasing the role of the arboretum in conservation, educaton, and sustainability. Braker will manage and develop natural and educational resources in the arboretum, as…
Last Friday, Nov. 2, 2007, two freshman, two sophomores, two juniors, and one senior flew to Washington D.C. to represent Carleton at Power Shift 2007. Power Shift 2007 is “the first-ever national youth conference on environmental concerns” with a goal of starting a united movement to create a clean energy…
For a college that prides itself so much on its sustainability and environmental concern, Carleton took quite a blow last year when it received a “C+” on the first annual College Sustainability Report Card, a report issued by the Sustainable Endowments Institute. Much to Carleton environmental advocates’ pleasure, the college…
Steve Richardson ’86, is back at Carleton—not as a student this time, but as the new Director of the Arts. After graduating from Carleton as a philosophy major, Richardson first worked in the theater industry in Richmond, VA and for the past 17 years has worked in Minneapolis with Theatre…
On a given night, approximately 7,000 Minnesotans take refuge in homeless shelters around the state, while roughly 1,000 more homeless citizens are turned away. These numbers have sharply increased in the last two decades, and on Monday night, Carleton students participated in a Hunger Banquet sponsored by MPIRG to address…
Student comedy troupe The Revolution hopes to take playwriting to a new level for the first time at Carleton. After forming just five weeks ago, the play will be performed ninth weekend. The play, whose plot and title are to remain secret until its opening on November 8, is the…
Last week’s “The Future of News Forum” raised important questions about current trends of journalism as percieved by notable members of the Twin Cities journalistic community. Their conclusions suggest that journalism is moving away from print and towards alternative forms. How is this discussion relevant here, at Carleton? While the…