Posts tagged with “Field Guide” (All posts)
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“Not only were they good, but they were really supporting each other. I said to myself, ‘That is the team I want to play for.’ ”
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“Although the garden is designed to be viewed from the shelter, it also provides a contemplative forest stroll. You can circumambulate the garden through the trees and come out by the stone lake.”
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“I’ve never worked so hard in my life. On the other hand, I’ve never been so excited.”
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“Walking into Scoville, I’m reminded of both the historical and the natural significance of Carleton’s locale.”
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Carleton has hosted special events for seniors during the week leading up to graduation for most of its history, even if the lineup was a bit different 100 years ago.…
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“If you spend 25 years anywhere, you’re going to have some spatial sentimental attachment. But we’re reproducing the best parts of Mudd in the new building.”
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“We always say, ‘You can get a bison to do whatever it wants to do.’ ”
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For a school that doesn’t offer a major in photography, Carleton has produced many stellar photographers. We asked some of them to share a favorite image and the story behind…
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In an era when yearbooks were designed to last a lifetime, the 1929 Algol still stands out. Led by editor Jack Pank ’30, the staff set out to create a…
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Like many creative endeavors, the Bookmark Project was born of boredom. Chelsea Wagner ’14 and Anya Zach ’15 were spending the summer of 2012 working in Gould Library, transferring books…