2012 Winter Issue 8 (March 2, 2012)
News

Farewell to a college tradition: goodbye Sayles, hello Cowling
If the crowd of 700 students at the Cowling Dance this past weekend is any indicator, the Student Activities Office has found a successful alternative to the original Sayles Dance.
Habitat for Humanity trips spur Carleton service spirit
The school will be sending 21 people to Sheridon, Wyo., and 14 to Waterloo, Iowa this year to tackle a variety of Habitat building projects.
Spring break: time for adventures
Road Trips, Networking Excursions, Cancun! and Home Sweet Home.
Carleton profs have ‘chemistry’
Carleton College has long been known for its extraordinary faculty members, so it should come as no surprise to find that many of those professors have found spouses among the faculty here.
OCS winter break trips face funding dilemma
Hope is not out of reach. If more funding can be secured, then the OCS winter break programs will be able to continue benefitting students.
Eco-journalist, activist Emily Hunter presents the ‘next eco movement’
In her convocation speech last Friday, environmental activist Emily Hunter called environmental movements “unlike any other social movement.”
Open meeting invites students to voice their opinions on CSA officer remuneration
“Students are not interested in hearing about what we do, but they always seem interested in telling us we do nothing,” one said.





