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Via Email President Steven Poskanzer’s letter in the Voice [“Celebrating Sports,” Laird 100, winter] describes a fundamental truth about a liberal arts education. Carleton is a special place because of…
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Our students are extraordinary, and they inspire us to be optimistic about the future.
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Anesu Masakura ’20 is launching a nonprofit called the ThinkBIG Initiative in Mutare, Zimbabwe, this summer to help student pay for their educations.
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Hippocrates Cafe gathers professional actors and musicians from the Twin Cities to explore the many facets of health care through story and song. The traveling performance visited campus this spring.
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Carleton’s student-run radio station turned 70 in April, and its future is bright.
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In two years, Carleton’s bridge club has gone from having just three members to qualifying for national tournaments.
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An excerpt from the Voice archives, spring 1989
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Shottey, an app developed this year by Carleton computer science majors for their comps project, helps volleyball coaches quickly review every shot and how well a particular rotation performs.
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How might college enrollment change over the next generation? Professor Nathan Grawe explains.
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German activist and writer Christopher Vogel visited campus in April to teach student about the history, political theory, and rules behind three-sided soccer.