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What color is a blue jay? Unlike, say, goldfinches or cardinals, male and female blue jays look essentially the same. But ask the three professors behind Carleton’s interdisciplinary class Color!…
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As an English major and former Carletonian editor, Bob Daily ’82 always knew he wanted to write for a living. Now a two-time Writers Guild of America Award winner for…
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Before 1934, Minneapolis was a non-union town, a status Teamsters Local 574 helped change through a series of strikes nearly 90 years ago. In a new Perlman Teaching Museum exhibition,…
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Vashon Island is where, in his bones, Julian White-Davis ’23 feels at home. He grew up there, a dozen miles from Seattle, paddling the waterways and exploring the inlets of…
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Pao Houa Her photographed author Kao Kalia Yang ’03 for our Fall 2023 cover story.
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Readers write back: Appreciating Teresa Scalzo; Remembering Peter Schjeldahl; Discrimination Past and Present
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Carleton has begun a strategic planning process that provides an opportunity for the community to reflect on the educational experience of today and imagine the educational experience of tomorrow.
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The college will immediately reduce exposure to fossil fuel investments in its endowment.
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Pete Sickle ’89, CEO of Israel’s first professional rugby team, embodies the sport’s governing principles.