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A statue of Cicero (Photo: Shutterstock)

Cicero isn’t a model for saving the state, but a symbol of what destroyed it

Aimee DeCruyenaere

Carleton's Aimee DeCruyenaere 'Bakes' it to the Finals of The Great Canadian Baking Show

A white rose flanked by white candles

Honouring the Memory of the École Polytechnique Victims

Rittenhouse Protests

The acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse raises questions about white privilege

Giving Tuesday block letters sitting on a laptop

Giving Tuesday: Making Positive Change Through Community-Led Projects

Maryam Sahar

Refugee Studies Grad Student Wants to Alleviate Challenges Faced by Newcomers

Carleton President Benoit-Antoine Bacon and Ikram Jama, interim associate vice-president and university advisor, Equity and Inclusive Communities, hold copies of the Scarborough Charter

Carleton University Signs Scarborough Charter on Anti-Black Racism and Black Inclusion

An image featuring gold stars to represent medallists

Inspiring Fall 2021 Students Recognized with Top Medals

People protest outside the Tendercare Living Centre long-term care facility during the COVID-19 pandemic in Scarborough, Ont., in December 2020.

Canadians want home care, not long-term care facilities, after COVID-19

Alexis Ashworth

MBA Grad's New Social Enterprise Taps Into Therapeutic Power of Nature

Grad Stories 2021: Social Work Grad Finds Her 'Voice, Confidence and Strength' at Carleton

Richard Cywink

Grad Traces Family Lineage in History and Indigenous Studies Program

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