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Greetings from Paul Schmelzer, the new editor of the Voice
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The last few months have seen an outpouring of public commentary about higher education: on the overall value of a college degree, on whether student loan debt should be forgiven,…
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Kao Kalia Yang ’03, celebrated author of The Latehomecomer, adds a new skill: librettist. Her memoir The Song Poet is the first Hmong story adapted for the operatic stage.
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A Carleton Spring Break tour links civil rights history with the struggle for equality today.
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As the book he co-authored becomes a new blockbuster film, Kai Bird ’73 reflects on J. Robert Oppenheimer’s legacy.
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The National Park Service was created in 1906 to conserve American lands and history and to “provide enjoyment … for future generations,” a dual-purpose balancing act that becomes harder and…
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Andrew Garrett ’90 had been waiting for a pandemic for years. Before the first reports of a deadly respiratory disease first started to trickle out of China, before lockdowns and…
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The philanthropic work of Dennis Quirin ’95 changes young people’s lives, and the world they will inherit, for the better.
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An act of civil disobedience led to a campus-wide celebration of beavers.
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10 facts about Carleton’s inaugural Vice President for Inclusion, Equity and Community.