Real News
Celebrating its 75th anniversary this fall, Carleton’s journalism program covers the COVID-19 crisis, confronts its past and forges bold partnerships for the future. Photographs by Rémi Thériault Essential Listening How Two Viruses Shaped My Journalism... More
Rapid Responders
Last spring, when work at universities around the world was put on pause, researchers from every field imaginable asked an important question: What can we do to help? At Carleton, the Office of the Vice-President... More
If These Walls Could Talk
Linda Grussani is an Indigenous art curator with bachelor’s and master’s degrees in art history from Carleton. After working at the Canadian Museum of History for three years, she went back to school in 2019... More
Nascency
I was born for the second time on September 20, 2014. In a faux grass colosseum, with five seconds remaining in what would go on to define much of what I am, or was, quarterback... More
Surround Sound
Jesse Stewart is an amateur. He’s a multi-talented performer and composer, sure, as well as a Juno Award-winning percussionist and a music professor at Carleton. And he has built more instruments than he can count,... More
Practice Makes Perfect
The melodic rhythm of basketballs bouncing and running shoes squeaking on the hardwood floor reverberates through the Ravens’ Nest gym in Alumni Hall on an early September afternoon. But when the masked 41-year-old speaks, the... More
Since We Last Spoke
Akintunde Akinleye, “Shifting Perspectives,” page 30 A former Reuters photographer turned anthropology PhD candidate at Carleton, Akintunde Akinleye was planning to spend much of this year in the Republic of Benin conducting research on the... More
Book Excerpts
Reality Fiction: Carleton alumnus Saleema Nawaz’s new novel eerily predicts the pandemic It was ten minutes before the start of his shift and Elliot was hungry. Half of the businesses in Washington Heights had shut... More