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A portrait of Frene Ginwala

Frene Ginwala remembered: trailblazing feminist and first speaker of South Africa's democratic parliament

A sign which says the Ontario Court of Justice

The young ages of the girls charged in the swarming death of a man in Toronto may affect trial outcomes

Blame the Brain: Why Weight Loss is More Complex than We Think

A river runs through wetlands and a large grouping of tall trees

Piecing Together the Conservation Puzzle: Carleton Partners with Nature Conservancy of Canada to Create High-Tech Land Management Tool

Carleton University is Challenging What's Possible

A man who is bald with a beard, wearing a white collared shirt smiles for the camera

Carleton Researchers Address Sustainable Housing

A woman holding flowers wipes tears from her eye during a funeral procession

Young people around the world can save democracy — but they need our help

Carleton's Top 10 Stories of 2022

Ice, Ice, Maybe

A professional woman sitting in front of a computer appears annoyed by a male co-worker for mansplaining.

Well, actually: Mansplaining is a problem in the workplace

A sample of fungi growing in a yard

The Hidden World Inside Our Homes: Researcher Explores the Role of Fungi in Many Realms, Including the Built Environment

Two holiday shoppers descend on an escalator in what looks to be a mall.

Drawn to bustling markets, shops or malls this holiday season? Good vibes could explain it

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