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A woman wipes a tear as a Greektown neighbourhood community gathers for a candlelit vigil (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young)

Toronto shooting: The psychology of loss, fear and identity

All Guts, No Glory

A man holds a Jesus sign at Trafalgar Square (Stop B), in London, United Kingdom. (Malcolm Lightbody/Unsplash, CC BY)

Religion does not determine your morality

Author Michael Ondaatje poses at Coach House Press in Toronto (CP PHOTO/Kevin Frayer)

Ondaatje’s win of the Golden Man Booker Prize is complicated

Students from Nunavut Visit Carleton for Imagine Architecture Program

Resilience, Purpose and Gratitude

Resilience, Purpose and Gratitude

Carleton PhD Students Win Vanier Awards

Carleton Professor Recognized for Photonics Research and Outreach

Solving the Parkinson's Puzzle

Solving the Parkinson's Puzzle

Canadian runner Leslie Sexton crosses the finish line as the fastest Canadian woman to compete in the Toronto Marathon on October 22, 2017. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christopher Katsarov)

Will a nutritional supplement help you run better?

Carleton researchers are analyzing the thousands of variables that influence the direction and intensity of forest fires to prevent them from occurring.

Fighting Forest Fires with Modelling and Simulation

A group of 60 high school students are spending the month of July at Carleton thanks to the SHAD program that has been coming to campus for nearly 30 years.

High School Students Shine During SHAD Program

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