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Metaphors are figures of speech that imply likeness; they can be useful tools in dealing with pandemic fatigue. (Shutterstock)

How to cope with pandemic fatigue by imagining metaphors

A man prepares to shoot at a paper target at a gun range (Logan Weaver/Unsplash)

Proposed Canadian gun bill will create U.S.-style patchwork of firearms laws

CSES Vice-President Social Davis Moore, CSES Vice-President Academic Macie Orrell, and CSES President Logan McFadden

Carleton Student Engineering Society Supports Students Virtually

Carleton Partners in Major National Project to Rebuild First Nations Governance

Carleton Partners in Major National Project to Rebuild First Nations Governance

Protesters display placards during a rally held to support Stop Asian Hate, March 21, 2021, in Newton, Mass. (AP/Steven Senne)

The model minority myth hides the racist and sexist violence experienced by Asian women

One Health Challenge event participants

Bringing Generations Together: Carleton Poses Student Challenge on Disconnection

Nana aba Duncan

Nana aba Duncan Takes on Unique Diversity Studies Role at Carleton's Journalism School

EDI Efforts Gain Momentum with New Student Support, Expertise, Courses

Carleton's EDI Efforts Gain Momentum with New Student Support, Expertise, Courses

Prof. Maydianne CB Andrade

2021 Discovery Lecture: From Black Widow Spiders to Helping Young Academics Rise

World Water Day 2021: Carleton Celebrates Water Research on COVID-19 and Plastics

A sign with the words no mobile phones (Shutterstock)

Banning mobile phones in schools can improve students’ academic performance. This is how we know

QAnon supporters (Shutterstock)

History repeats itself: From the New Testament to QAnon

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