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Readers write back: Thought-Provoking; No Time to Waste
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It has been great to get to know Carleton alumni in a variety of venues over the course of the year, and to find, not surprisingly, that they are a…
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Piper Stege Nelson ’97, the chief public strategies officer for SAFE (Stop Abuse for Everyone), appeared on the BBC’s list of 100 Women 2021.
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During winter term, Ethical Inquiry at Carleton hosted sacred mischief maker Moshe Cohen, cofounder of the Zen Order of Disorder and early champion of the Clowns Without Borders movement, which delivers laughter—via art and interaction—to people living in conflict zones.
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Photographic evidence exists that Carleton students, after being grounded for much of the pandemic, are back on the road to international scholarship.
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Amy Reynaldo ’88, the author of How to Conquer the New York Times Crossword Puzzle and coeditor of the Crosswords with Friends app, is eager to see more puzzles created by people of color, women, nonbinary folks, and others excluded from the old boys’ club.
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Thirty-eight years after coaching his first game at Carleton, men’s basketball coach Guy Kalland is hanging up the towel.
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Q&A with chemistry professor Matt Whited, new director of Carleton’s STEM Board.
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Images from Carleton’s 148th commencement ceremony.
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Q&A with filmmaker Michael Caplan ’80 on his documentary, Algren.