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Startled by a lack of awareness around political injustice and corruption in the Philippines, Carleton student Asal Durrani decided to found the university’s Committee for Human Rights in the Philippines. The committee was formed in September and looks to address human rights issues in the Philippines through education and community participation. They focus much of […]

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Former Carleton University student Peter Thompson's store, Movies 'n' Stuff, relies on his curated selection, hard work and community support.

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Carleton University architecture professor Federica Goffi's new book explores architecture in conversion, and the tension between preserving historical storytelling and making efficient buildings.

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In a quiet room tucked in the Nideyinàn building, there is a wall of bookshelves organized by categories like “Canada/USA” and “Activism,” and another decorated with graffiti. This space belongs to the Carleton Public Interest Research Group, where students are meeting to discuss political and climate anxiety. These meetings, called “This is Heavy” sessions, started […]

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As a second-year Carleton University student, Farrell said it can be difficult to balance music with his computer science degree — but he has learned to find time for his passion.

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