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Readers write back: Prairie Management; Treasure Trove; Missing Classes
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I arrived in Northfield at the beginning of August, along with my husband, Steve, our three zebra finches, and so many boxes of books that the movers kept asking hopefully,…
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As of this past spring, all women athletes who participated on a varsity team before the 1988–89 academic year have been retroactively granted a varsity letter
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After more than a century of continuous steam plant operation, Carleton completed its five-year-long transition to geothermal energy.
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The Weitz Center for Creativity opened its doors in fall 2011 and quickly became a go-to site for novel art exhibits, globe-trotting cinema, provocative performances, and wide-ranging musical exploration.
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Bev Nagel ’75 met with a community group in San Pedro del Ycuámandiyú, Paraguay, in November 2005, just after she was named associate dean at Carleton. She looks forward to revisiting the area and continuing her research.
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Finnriver Farm & Cidery, co-owned by Crystie Kisler ’92, made Condé Nast Traveler’s 2021 Gold List of the Best Bars and Restaurants in the World
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Last November, the historic Archer House was damaged by a fire, and after a portion of the four-story building collapsed, the structure was declared a total loss and plans for demolition began.
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Students raised nearly $10,000 in campus fundraising effort to help Brooklyn Center community and family of Daunte Wright.
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Sara Hooker ’13 shares how her discovery of the power of data science veered her path to self-training in coding and research.