2013 Winter Issue 2 (January 25, 2013)
News

Commemorating Dr. King’s Legacy Through Love
Carleton students joined the nation in celebrating the life and achievements of Dr. Martin Luther King, the famous civil rights activist and minister with a candlelight vigil and dinner.
“Live From Sayles” Gets Students Pumped During Common Time
Sayles was exploding with music yesterday during common time when the first musician of the “Live From Sayles” series took the stage to perform original compositions but also covers of famous songs.
History Lecturer Discusses Animals in King Louis XIV’s France
Ever wonder about the origins of animal testing? Anita Guerrini, a History Professor at Oregon State University, talked about the collection of animals, their testing, and the general science surrounding anatomy around the time of King Louis XIV during her talk on Wednesday night titled “Animals & Humans in Louis XIV’s Paris”.
Interest Housing Policy Changes, CANOE House To Find a New Home
Following the uproar that swept campus when the legendary CANOE house was not approved as a themed house, Residential Life (ResLife) is undergoing a year-long audit in an effort to improve its process of themed living spaces.
Foodgressive Celebrates Carleton’s Cultural Diversity Through Culinary Creations
Carleton students had the chance to travel the world through tasting food on a journey across campus hosted by Firebellies. The Foodgressive, as the event was dubbed, aimed to celebrate Carleton’s cultural diversity.
First Annual EthIC Story Slam Gets Students Fibbing
You have probably told countless stories in your lifetime, but how many times have you recounted a time you told a lie to strangers?
Feminist Critic and Blogger Talks About Women in the Media
To much of her audience, feminist critic and media blogger Anita Sarkeesian needed no introduction. Plenty had frequented her video blog “Feminist Frequency” and watched her clips on the representation of women in pop culture narratives.
Icky Blossoms to Headline Cave’s Re-Opening Celebration
Following Evans’ reopening in the beginning of this term, Carleton students will now experience the reopening of another newly-refurbished part of campus: the Cave, Carleton’s student-run pub that is also the oldest student-run pub in America.
“Daily Geology” Artist Highlights Everyday Life
“Brutally honest artwork that chronicles the time and the trials of ordinary life.” The above sentiment was artist John Peña’s way of describing the focus of his drawings, entitled “Daily Geography,” that are currently on exhibit in the Weitz Center through March 13th.







