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Carleton president forced to step down over mounting frosted tips allegations

Ben Ellis, Bald Spot Editor January 12, 2024

Last Friday, in an email to the greater Carleton community, Carleton president Alison Byerly announced her resignation. The cusp of a drawn-out struggle over new and controversial evidence that has come...

I should probably

Phoebe Ward, cartoonist November 17, 2023

Nausicaa

Kate Fair, cartoonist November 17, 2023

President Byerly devoured by alligator

Ben Ellis, Bald Spot editor November 17, 2023

Late Thursday afternoon, the historic Carleton Alligator Pit was the scene of a sudden and irreversible violent incident. President Byerly was walking back to Nutting House after making a red carpet appearance...

LDC black tea shortage threatens structural integrity of Leighton Hall

Becky Reinhold, Editor-in-chief November 17, 2023

For a while this term, East Dining Hall, located in the Language and Dining Center (LDC) seemed to run out of black tea. Until recently, Earl Grey, English breakfast, Irish breakfast and black tea have...

SHAC releases new set of sleep advice for students

Tabitha Jones, staff writer November 17, 2023

As finals draw nearer, Carleton students are all too aware of the stresses of preparing for Thanksgiving with family and maintaining a routine of personal grooming. Recognizing the damaging effects this...

Allison Byerly declares open season

Bax Meyer, News editor November 17, 2023

On Monday, Carleton President Allison Byerly declared open season on waterfowl, deer and parking spots. In an interview with the Carletonian, Byerly said, “Carleton has been blessed by the Minnesota...

Formal apology for this term’s Carletonian issues

Rahim Hamid, Viewpoint editor November 17, 2023

Dear loyal readers of the Carletonian, we know that there have been some gaffes and japes this term, and we share your frustration. On behalf of the entire writing and editorial staff, we would like to...

Chapel replaces hymnals with “One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish”

Isaac Kofsky November 17, 2023

In a decisive move towards a more religiously inclusive environment, the Chaplain’s Office has announced that the hymn books in the pews of Skinner Memorial Chapel will be replaced with copies of “One...

What’s Wrong With Me?

Phoebe Ward, Cartoonist November 10, 2023

…studying.

Kate Fair, Cartoonist November 10, 2023

A deep dive into Google Maps reviews for Carleton and St Olaf

Cindy Zhao, Staff writer November 10, 2023

From the Homecoming football game to club activities such as K-Pop socials and Chinese acupuncture, as well as a philosophy class led by Carleton Professor Daniel Groll taught at St. Olaf next term, our...

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