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QR codes and other digital tools bring local artists' work to life by engaging Ottawa communities in public spaces.
Nik Nanos has started his term as Carleton University's new chancellor while continuing his role as a public opinion researcher.
Threats of a downpour didn't stop Ottawa Jazz Festival attendees from taking to Confederation Park for Samara Joy's parade of ...
From ticket costs to parking, here's what you need to know for this year's Bluesfest, Ottawa's biggest and highly-anticipated ...
First, it suggests that asking young people what they’re doing after school — while framed as casual conversation — often ...
Carleton biology PhD candidate Marc Avramov is studying mosquitoes in Canada and how people could be affected this summer.
Broken Social Scene took intoxicating alternative rock with jazz influences to the Ottawa Jazz Festival for an electric night ...
On the third night of the Ottawa Jazz Festival, The Roots' impressive live instrumentation and improvisation took to ...
Kicking off Ottawa's 45th annual Jazz Festival, Grammy-winner Allison Russell performed intimate songs of resilience and hope ...
‘They don’t value us’: Contract instructors, students grapple with Carleton’s CI cuts, fewer classes
Students are noticing less course offerings as Carleton University slashes the number of contract instructors it employs.
In the 1970s the name was changed to represent a more edgy newspaper the editors sought to shape.
The Charlatan has been publishing at Carleton for more than 70 years. The first issue was published on Nov. 28, 1945, under the name the Carleton. In the 1970s the name was changed to represent a more ...
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