Posts tagged with “Bald Spot” (All posts)
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Nicole Hamilton ’13 shares field notes from her experiences on Carleton’s History, Religion, and Urban Change program in Rome.
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On April 18, Carleton’s arts and humanities faculty members celebrated national “Poem in Your Pocket Day” by making select poems available for download on the Humanities Center website.
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The United States’ oldest student-run pub may have been cleaned up as part of the Evans Hall renovation, but the Cave is the same campus hangout and concert venue Carleton students have loved since it opened in 1927.
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A Carleton professor heads to the National Science Foundation, Carleton awards annual business fellowships, and the Weitz Center for Creativity wins gold.
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When it comes to getting in shape, most of us could take a few pointers from Adam Berliner ’02. Over the past two years, he’s lost more than 140…
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Deep in the basement of Hulings, down a quiet hallway, behind a locked door is the skull room. Not as scary as it sounds, the space houses a sort of…
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For 44 years, Ed Buchwald has introduced a troop of Northfield Boy Scouts to the great outdoors: hiking with them up mountains in Montana and Wyoming, canoeing rivers, exploring caves, and walking the length of Isle Royale National Park.
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Martha Larson, Carleton’s manager of campus energy and sustainability, and her team of student assistants support a variety of green initiatives on campus.
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Everything old is new again in Margaret Evans Hall, which reopened in January following an extensive renovation.
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Shantrice King ’13 taught a course called The Courage to Write to 20 Faribault High School students over the summer.