Culture & Community

A laptop screen is open. On the screen, it says "Carleton University" and "Multifaith Calendar" and some days of the week are written on the screen. Behind the laptop, through a window, people walk by buildings with lamp posts next to them.

‘To feel heard, to feel seen’: New multifaith calendar fosters awareness, inclusivity on campus

The Carleton University community can now access the Multifaith Calendar, an electronic calendar highlighting faith observances from different religions, spiritualities and cultures. The Department of...
Six people stand, holding posters that say "Stop Bill 33" and "PIRG says no to Bill 33"

Carleton students rally against Bill 33 on campus

Hours before the legislation was passed, Carleton University students gathered outside Nideyinàn on Wednesday to speak out against threats they foresee from Premier Doug...

Carleton students pen letters for Transgender Day of Remembrance

Carleton’s Gender and Sexuality Resource Centre held a letter writing event on Tuesday to encourage students to reflect on this Thursday’s Transgender Day of...
Six people stand in front of a sign with a red circle O-Train logo on it, the word "Carleton," and the number 2 with the words, "Limebank South."

‘We will be your megaphone’: Carleton advocates talk Ottawa transit accessibility

The term public transit implies that it’s for everyone, but some Carleton University advocates say that’s not always the case. Carleton Transit Riders and the...

Cups of Culture: Carleton students unite for an evening of tea, snacks and activism

Dozens of Carleton University students gathered at Rooster's Coffeehouse Friday to share cultural traditions and raise funds at the second annual “Cups of Culture”...