Oh, Canada: How the nation’s past shapes our present
The Canada 150 events in 2017 were supposed to be a celebration of Canadian values and identity. But, one year later, statues of Canada’s...
A closer look at mass attacks in Canada
Early in the morning on May 21, a Twitter user with the handle @mjafleur issued a threat to the students and staff of Carleton...
What can I say? Freedom of speech on campus
Randal Marlin grew up in a starkly different world to the one we know today. Now, he’s an adjunct professor of philosophy at Carleton...
Stay at home or pack your bags?
For Sarah O'Rourke, a global and international studies student (BGInS) at Carleton University, going on an exchange to South Africa taught her lessons normally...
Environmentalism and youth: the real super heroes of planet earth
The sun glistens off the edges of the icy floating block, as droplets of water stream down the gigantic exterior of the Helheim glacier...