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Sports! This episode of the Charlatan Live podcast is all about the world of sports – here in our backyard and around the world at large! Jake Steele does a Carleton sports roundup, Keaton Mills discusses the FIFA World Cup draw, and Zoe Pierce and Justin Ball are on the pod to discuss how to […]

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Every engineer knows the sacrifices required to make it to the iron ring ceremony. But for Black engineering students aiming to achieve the same goal, there’s often another set of ladder to climb.  For Jordyn Bellamy, a second-year computer systems engineering student at Carleton University, imposter syndrome is one of them.  “It was hard to […]

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The Carleton Ravens women’s hockey team ended their weekend at home with a nail-biting 3-2 loss to the Queen’s Gaels on Saturday night. Coming off a Friday shootout win against the Windsor Lancers, the Ravens (5-13) were looking to put on a strong showing against the Gaels (14-5), who are at the top of the […]

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One year after the beloved CUSA-owned Haven Café closed, Carleton University students yearn for the familiar third space it provided.

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Every December, the U18 Canada men’s World Juniors roster reads like a future NHL team, peppered with first-round picks and CHL talent. This rang true at the 2026 IIHF World Junior Championship. Gavin McKenna, a projected top-three pick in the upcoming 2026 NHL Draft, Tij Iginla, drafted 6th overall last year by the Utah Mammoth, […]

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