2012 Spring Issue 8 (May 25, 2012)
News
GoP Wins DIII Nationals, Eclipse Makes It to the Semis
Last weekend, the Gods of Plastic competed at the 2012 USA Ultimate Division III National Championships in Appleton, Wisc.
Sayles Ladies
The Sayles ladies are reassuring constants in the life of a hungry Carl. Students can count on taming those late-night munchies by placing their orders with Joan Jandro and Kim Little, two familiar faces in the Sayles Café.
Students Draw Into Renovated Evans Hall
On Monday students participated in a special room draw to live in the renovated Evans Residence Hall when it reopens this winter.
CSA Elections Showcase Enthusiastic Candidates
The Carleton Student Association (CSA) heltd its annual spring debate and elections. Elections are held each winter and spring for student representatives.
Sun Shines on 31st Spring Concert
Last Saturday was Carleton’s 31st Annual Spring Concert, an event that most students look forward to all year. Now that it has come and gone, the questions that remains is, was it worth the wait?
GSC’s SpeakUp Provides Safe Space to Share Stories
Last Thursday at 8 p.m., over 70 students congregated on the Bald Spot in anticipation of the Gender and Sexuality Center’s annual presentation of “SpeakUp.”
Carleton Alum Works with New Orleans Youth for Sustainable Growth
Carleton alumnus Nat Turner ’93 has worked with the youth of New Orleans’ Lower Ninth Ward for the past few years, transforming a former grocery store into an urban farm.
Faculty and Staff ‘Drop Everything and Read’
Unless you have already graduated, chances are you don’t have many opportunities to shrug off all other responsibilities and just read. Enter Clara Hardy and Anita Chikkatur.
New Course That Tackles the Making of Public History to Be Offered Next Spring
The Carleton History Department will offer a new course next year on the production and consumption of public history.