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Three people sit at a table that has markers and posters (some homemade, some printed)

Student advocates draw signs — and awareness — for OSAP cut protest

Carleton University students used markers to make change at a sign-making event this month for an OSAP cut walkout the committee is coordinating at...
Two people sit at a tablewith a glass case behind them with statues and books and a sign that says "Carleton University Institute of African Studies"

Carleton weaves knowledge with culture through partnership with African universities

Samuel Ojo Oloruntoba, a Carleton professor of African studies, said Carleton University is looking to change the narrative around Africa. He said despite claims that...
A woman sitting on a mobility scooter is in front of stairs in a hall

Q&A: Meet the Carleton researcher tracing disability justice history — and proposing a brighter...

Kelly Fritsch, an anthropology and sociology professor at Carleton University, is recording the history of Canadian disability justice. Her upcoming book, Broken Worlds, Disabled...

In photos: Black joy radiates at Carleton ‘Black History is Every Month’ celebration

At the eighth annual Carleton University Black History is Every Month event on Wednesday, the school of social work’s Black history committee brought artists...
Over a dozen teenagers stand in front of a building, many holding signs. Visible signs say "Education is a right, not a privelege," "Fix OSAP ASAP," "Fund our futures," "Higher education shouldn't be a debt sentence," "Hands off our future."

‘OSAP was their only hope:’ Merivale High School students protest OSAP cuts

High school students across the province walked out of school this week to protest Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s recent OSAP cuts, which curtail the...