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“No matter the sometimes-nefarious dealings of these métis capitalists, Gus was probably the most capable defender against the reservation’s antagonists, like the Indian agent.”
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There’s a lot of talk about the United States’ southern border: nearly 2,000 miles of mostly arid land. To the east is a different sort of frontier, a watery divide…
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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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One of Carleton’s iconic buildings, Skinner Memorial Chapel, celebrates its 100th anniversary in 2016.
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“Curiosity wound its way over to Yellowknife Bay and then to Mount Sharp, and both were stunning. I wish I were there to see it with my own eyes, but this is pretty good.”
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Over the quarter century since I arrived at Carleton to be dean of admissions, there have been many changes, both to campus and to the work we do in admissions.…
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Via U.S. Mail Too Cool for School I have to say, right off the bat, my hands hurt holding the stiff cover. The edges are sharp; they threaten to slice…
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A new phone app called Northfield Historical allows users to virtually stroll through history with GPS-guided tours, essays, historical photos, and video and audio clips.
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“I wanted a school where the cultural environment was accommodating to international students—and Carleton seemed to fit that. I didn’t do much research about the weather, though.”
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Meet Carleton’s new vice president for student life and dean of students.