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Q&A: Kate Giles cuts away from tradition with inclusive, affordable haircutting

Kate Giles, a third-year architecture student at Carleton University, runs a haircutting business out of Carleton’s architecture building and their home. Giles started cutting hair...

Contributor and editor picks: Comfort recommendations for cozy winter days

Brew the chamomile and don your fluffiest socks. As students transition into colder days and the appeal of hibernation intensifies, everyone could benefit from...

‘Tides’ exhibit conceptualizes climate change and humanitarian crises with ceramic visuals

Lisa Creskey’s Tides exhibit premiered at Gallery 101 on Nov. 18, featuring powerful messages about climate change and ensuing humanitarian crises. Tides focuses on the...

Review: Sock ‘n’ Buskin’s ‘Macbeth’ brilliantly dives deep into psychological guilt and madness

Sock ‘n’ Buskin Theatre Company’s production of Shakesphere’s Macbeth portrayed the classic tale through a psychological lens, shedding light on the guilt and madness...
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Feminist Futures lecture explores how old books connect feminist generations

Marie-Lise Drapeau-Bisson explored the value of classic literature to the feminist movement during a lecture held as part of the Feminist Institute of Social...
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