‘We will rebuild it’: B.C. church burning reignites Coptic Canadian trauma
Since the mid-to-late 20th century, Copts, an ethno-religious group from Egypt, have immigrated to Canada in pursuit of better job opportunities and to escape...
‘It’s more than just not drinking’: A closer look at addiction and complete mental...
Andrea Howard, a psychology professor at Carleton, launched a new study this September called Plan to Drink that looks into Carleton students’ drinking habits.
“This...
Disabilities in the media: A need for representation
Jay Baldwin, a human rights student at Carleton University, was recently signed to Summerhill Casting to jumpstart modeling and acting opportunities. Living with cerebral...
Simply sleepy: Students’ struggle to snooze
Between staying up all night partying and studying through the final six hours before an 8:30 a.m. exam, university students often have a rocky...
Accountability despite anonymity: Finding ways to combat online trolling
Social media is a platform with potential to be a positive or negative online environment for content creators and users alike.
Exposure to online trolling,...