Graphic novel illustrates history
By Nicole Findlay For Celia Stephens a picture really is worth a thousand words, or in her own description at least, pages and pages of one man’s autobiography. For her final project for seminar... More
By Nicole Findlay For Celia Stephens a picture really is worth a thousand words, or in her own description at least, pages and pages of one man’s autobiography. For her final project for seminar... More
By Nicole Findlay When undergraduate student Anik Laferriere became a research assistant she expected to delve into the tomes of classical authors. What she didn’t anticipate was the whirlwind trip... More
George Flerovsky ‘s father-son project is based in roots but has taken wings. George and his dad founded the Toronto-area KSP Festival, a celebration of traditional music and poetry that’s... More
By Nicole Findlay This spring the circus will alight in theatres across North America when Sara Gruen’s vision of the big tent spectacles of yesteryear will be made into a film. Reese Witherspoon... More
By Nicole Findlay When it came time to hand in his final assignment for his seminar course, Historical Representations, Joel Bandy decided to sing its praises – quite literally. Bandy, a... More
If you’re a university student, making ends meet is likely an ongoing struggle. Between tuition fees, rent, books, and food, and a seemingly endless stream of miscellaneous expenses, that monthly... More
Carleton University has 29 specialists working within 14 different disciplines who focus on Latin America and the Caribbean region. For the first time, Carleton will offer classes that reflect this... More
By Nicole Findlay As the deadline for the submission of final projects loomed, Susan Tudin vacillated between two options she’d been considering. Finally she decided to submit both – a website... More
The Department of Geography and Environmental Studies hosted its annual year-end reception for participants of the Practicum in Geography, Geomatics and Environmental Studies on Friday, April 1,... More
Chris Tse has a winning way with words. Literally. He’s Canada’s slam poetry champion and next month, when he competes in an international competition in Paris, he could capture the world crown.... More