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The most seasoned news reporters can still be biased. So a group of Carleton computer science majors are developing a browser extension to detect biases in online news articles as their comps project.
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Carleton students partnered with the Philadelphia-based Pig Iron Theatre Company, an award-winning troupe that specializes in creating innovative original works, to write and perform The Heart Is the Last Frontier last winter.
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Though antibiotics underpin modern medicine, we cannot take them for granted. In fact, the very nature of antibiotics necessitates that their effectiveness has an expiration date.
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History professors Bill North and Victoria Morse led students on a spring-term program based in Rome.
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“Students now have a more nuanced framework for understanding and raising as concerns or issues statements or behavior that may not have registered as problematic in the past.”
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“We’ve built a group that is hopeful and healing.”
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“I’ve always thought Jean-Luc Picard was the ultimate liberal arts student: he can quote Shakespeare and repair a warp drive.”
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Gifty Amos Nwankwo ’19 delivered an inspiring speech at Carleton’s 145th commencement ceremony in June.
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“The queer and trans students of color that I’ve mentored at Carleton have taught me about everything from music to new language around these issues.”