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Growing up in a predominantly white neighbourhood in the Niagara region, Chidera Onyegbule often struggled to find hairstylists trained to care for curly, Afro-textured hair like her own.  “Sometimes I would go into places, and I’d be turned away,” Onyegbule recalled. “They’d be like, ‘Oh, sorry sweetie, I can’t help you.’” Receiving hair care, she […]

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When the Nideyinàn Tim Hortons got new touchscreen ordering kiosks in the fall, Carleton University students hoped the infamously lengthy wait times would go down.  But it seems the touchscreens had the opposite effect, and Dining Services is now going back to the drawing board with the coffee chain to devise a new solution. “The […]

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In their first home game back from winter break, the Carleton Ravens (7-12) men’s hockey team brought a win to the Ice House, defeating the East Division-leading UQTR Patriotes 3-1.  After a 4-2 loss on the road against the McGill Redbirds on Friday, the Ravens recharged on the way back to Ottawa and secured their […]

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The Carleton University Students’ Association presented its mid-year financial report, which included major losses from Ollie’s Pub and Patio, and heard a presentation from environmental organization Regenesis at its last council meeting of 2025. Mid-year financial report CUSA vice-president (finance), Om Maradia, presented a mid-year financial report to council indicating th...


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While celebrities may not speak up on politics, part of their responsibilties is to use their platform for good, writes Madeleine Gordon.

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