‘We quickly became a family’: Carleton’s Indigenous journalism certificate wraps up its first year
One year after the program’s launch, the inaugural cohort of the Certificate in Journalism in Indigenous Communities (CJIIC) graduated on May 30.
Students along with...
Pro-Palestine protesters interrupt Carleton convocation, renew divestment demands
A Carleton University convocation ceremony was disrupted on June 11 when four protesters interrupted Carleton president Wisdom Tettey’s remarks.
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators waited until students received...
Ottawa’s largest Brazilian festival showcases cultural traditions and community spirit
Though the sun was hidden behind thick clouds June 6, the ByWard Market was still lit up by the third annual Saravah Brazilian Festival.
With...
Mike’s Place used to be Carleton’s heartbeat. Now, its legacy lingers in low chatters
It’s hidden in a quiet corner of Carleton University’s student epicenter, but Mike’s Place isn’t exactly the university's best kept secret.
Tucked at the back...
Educated in the age of AI, the Class of 2026 prepares to graduate
In less than three months, Carleton University’s graduating class of 2026 will walk across a stage pitched in the university’s Fieldhouse, shake hands with...





