Jumping down the rabbit hole: How subreddits have documented the disinformation pandemic
There is a plethora of information online about COVID-19 vaccines and how they can reduce the risk of serious illness and death. But with...
Caught on camera: Battling speeding in city centres
For the last couple of years, municipalities across Ontario have been investigating ways to combat the rising issue of speeding and the many consequences...
What signing the Scarborough Charter means for Black student leaders in Carleton’s community
Nikayda Harris embarked on her journey to Carleton University two years ago from a small town in Ontario, excited to meet other Black students....
A path to equity: What’s next for Carleton’s journalism program
Nana aba Duncan, an associate professor at Carleton University, recalls when she learned she would soon be teaching at Carleton University’s School of Journalism.
“A...
‘Exposed’: The undue challenges student mothers face on campus
In 2015, nearly four months after giving birth to her son, Christiane Lafleche enrolled at Carleton University to complete her master’s in social work.
With...