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Monday, February 10, 2014
We’ve launched a completely new Learning Log. It’s not only more creative and responsive – it also emphasizes your posts. Since the Learning Log launched last year, we’ve featured stories on volunteering, academic success, extracurriculars, traveling, co-op placements and more. With our new site, these... More
Wednesday, February 5, 2014
On Saturday, February 8 at 3 p.m. at Dow’s Lake, help us Paint the Canal Red. Paint the Canal Red draws upon all members of the Carleton community for an afternoon of skating along the picture-esque Rideau Canal during Winterlude 2014. Come join students, faculty/staff, and alumni in true Carleton spirit as Ravens converge onThe... More
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
February 11 12 to 1:30 p.m. in Room 482 Library ‘Rapey’ Songs? Blurring the Lines between Music, Politics and Rape Culture In this interactive panel, we will discuss music as a signifying practice, and the politics of accusing a singer of perpetuating rape culture. We will explore the strategy of identifying a song as... More
Looking for a summer job opportunity? The Student Experience Office will be accepting applications for Summer Orientation Leaders starting February 3! This is a full-time summer position with two equally important components. First, Summer Orientation Leaders are integral to the successful implementation of Summer Orientation—a program... More
The Centre for Aboriginal Culture and Education is hosting its annual Round Dance on Saturday, February 8 from 4 to 11 in the Ravens’ Nest This dance was a healing ceremony that became a social dance for Aboriginal people and is held in the winter season. From the first tuning of the hand drums byThe post More
Thanks to a generous gift from Chamberfest and the gracious co-ordination and guarantee of the Dean of Arts and Social Sciences, John Osborne, 50 tickets will be made available for the very special price of $15 each to the Tafelmusik performance on Thursday. Feb. 6 at 7:30 p.m. at Dominion-Chalmers Church on O’Connor Street.... More
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Applications for the summer 2014 Ontario Global Edge program are now open. Five internship opportunities are available. An information session will be held on Wednesday February 5th at 3:00 pm in the ISSO lounge. Application deadline is Monday March 17th, 2014. For more details please click... More
Here’s an idea: come check out the movie Captain Phillips with some friends while supporting the Alternative Spring Break program. It’s happening February 4 at 9 p.m. in the River Building Theatre 2200. It’ll only cost you $5 and we’ll have door prizes on hand. All proceeds will go towards reducing the trip costs... More
The Carleton University Students Association, Rideau River Residence Association and The Student Experience Office are currently looking for student volunteers in a variety of roles to help welcome new students into the Carleton community through the Fall Orientation Program. Fall Orientation is a one week program that occurs at the beginning... More
Don’t Miss Your Chance at an EDC International Business Scholarship valued at $4,000 EDC created the International Business Scholarships because international trade is critical to Canada’s economic prosperity and we’re dedicated to helping the next generation of business leaders to succeed. EDC awards up to 30 scholarships annually, 25... More
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
A representative from Queen's Bader International Study Centre will be in the ISSO Lounge for a drop-in information session on Thursday, January 30 from 11am to 1:00pm. Program details can be found at... More
CU Cinema: Runner, Runner This week’s CU Cinema film screening is The Counselor, starring Michael Fassbender, Penélope Cruz, Cameron Diaz, Brad Pitt and more. Come check out this American thriller directed by Ridley Scott (Prometheus, Robin Hood, Gladiator) in the River Building 2200 at 9:00pm. CAB Newsletter Sign up for... More
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