Posts tagged with “One-Day Apprentice” (All posts)
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As an independent dance artist, Derek Phillips ’77 practices and teaches “storytelling-based theater with movement and dance.”
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Toni Carter’s interest in public service was sparked during her first year at Carleton, in 1971. She joined a busload of Carls on a trip to Mississippi, where they participated…
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“Preserving older buildings adds to the richness of the neighborhood. We’ll never build houses like that again. It’s important to save what we can.”
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“I am curious and I’m not afraid of things that I don’t understand.”
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“Plants and animals have gone extinct without humans’ help for millions of years, but we are now having a direct influence on the extinction rate and causing it to increase greatly.”
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“I often ask clients if they have children or grandchildren. Creating a climbable tree for a child is a big thing.”
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Allison Wolf’s environmental roots run deep. She grew up spending summers on the shores of Bay Lake in Crow Wing County. Her father, Carleton math professor Frank Wolf, was chair…
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“The students make bold choices and have great ideas. I feed off their positive energy, even when I’m working at professional theaters.”
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Caleb Nicholes ’00 has always loved food. For starters, he grew up in a large family that equated love with good food. At Carleton, the classical studies major worked in…
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Working in restaurants is the only job Jake Eberle ’02 has ever known. He started at the bottom: washing dishes at Joe’s Boathouse in South Portland, Maine, when he was…