Ottawa Police Board accused of violating Charter rights, limiting free speech
In early August, six community organizations and local individuals filed a small claims lawsuit against the Ottawa Police Services Board. The lawsuit alleges the...
Carleton University sees technology discourse, first “A.I. student”
More than six months after ChatGPT was released to the public, artificial intelligence (AI) remains a largely grey area in the academic world.
Though some...
Students, researchers disappointed by canal skateway closure
Following a season of suspense and a turbulent weather forecast, the Rideau Canal Skateway will not be opening this year for the first time...
BSPA conference centres Black voices in climate discussions
Panelists discussed the disproportionate impacts of climate change on Black communities and the need for more People of Colour in leadership roles at a...
Facing record demands, Unified Support Centre seeks increased funding to ease burden
As many Carleton University students returned to some semblance of normalcy at the beginning of the 2022-23 academic year, the school’s Unified Support Centre...





