NEWS

Meet Carleton’s “niche internet microcelebrities”

The pandemic era of university life at Carleton University has been defined by an influx of quirky Instagram accounts targeting students, which seem to...

OPINION

Do NOT try this at home: Dangerous and weird TikTok trends

I was in middle school when I tried the Kylie Jenner lip challenge. After watching my favourite influencers suck the air out of a...

I spent 24 hours in a bagel shop. Here’s what I learned.

“You have to go to Kettleman’s.”  When I moved to Ottawa for my undergrad in 2019, one of the first restaurant recommendations I received from...

The longest top-row word that can be typed on a typewriter is 'rupturewort', a type of plant, and Peru is the only country that can be typed on one row of a keyboard.

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SPORTS

Tennis matchmaking app fosters love of the game

Meet Rankd, the tennis matchmaking app for lovers of the game. Rankd Tennis North America aims to create matches for tennis players.

ARTS

‘Beth-Anne’ creatives horse around at undercurrents festival

For Beth-Anne, the best way to work up the confidence to ask out her crush is to turn herself into a horse. This fast-paced,...

Carleton alumna embraces ‘weirdness and uniqueness’ with Oddball Art

For Ottawa-based abstract artist Emma Maddock, art is all about presenting her unique reflections to the world. She draws and paints abstract art pieces...

LATEST ARTICLES

Bluesfest Day 6: Dave Matthews Band, Oh Wonder and the Suitcase Junket

Day six of Ottawa Bluesfest saw an array of unique musicians, ranging from well-established big names to smaller up-and-coming acts. Andrew Waines, a 20-year-old Carleton...

Bluesfest Day 5: Foo Fighters, Greta Van Fleet rock sold out crowd

It’s safe to say that day five of Ottawa Bluesfest was the night a lot of people had been waiting for. With people standing...

Carleton students discuss the controversial Gandhi statue

Indian activist—Mahatma Gandhi—has been celebrated around the world for his philosophies of civil disobedience and nonviolence, including a statue in his honour in front...

Graham Lecture speaker talks Inuit governance and mental health

Natan Obed, president of Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami (ITK), a non-profit organization representing over 60,000 Inuit people in Canada, discussed Inuit democracy at Carleton’s Graham...

Bluesfest Day 4: Brett Eldredge, The Strumbellas and Cody Coyote deliver outstanding performances

The fourth night of Ottawa Bluesfest brought out the best of the best when it came to the musical performances that stretched out into...

POPULAR ARTICLES

Sports Blog: Canadian athletes to watch at the 2018 Olympics

The greatest sporting event on earth, where 2,925 athletes from 92 nations compete in 102 events, got underway on Feb. 9 in Pyeongchang, South...

Alleged hazing within a Carleton University Greek letter sorority

A Charlatan investigation ‘I didn’t want to do it’  Alleged hazing within a Carleton University Greek letter sorority WARNING: SEXUAL MISCONDUCT, HAZING This story contains mention of sexual...

Opinion: We are too privileged to demand free period products

If a man had a uterus, his bloodshed would be holier than the Ganges. But my blood is clearly something to be ashamed of,...

Review: ‘Apocalypse Now: Final Cut’ captures the film’s best bits, and then some

If I say it is fun to watch this final cut, it is fun to watch this final cut! Apocalypse Now, one of the greatest...
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