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Researchers at the University of Alberta’s Alberta Diabetes Institute (ADI) are in the process of developing a long-term cure for Type 1 diabetes—for the second time.. The research team has been able to cure diabetes in mice using the new process, and are hopeful that they will be able to replicate those results in humans.. The new cure being developed by the researchers, which uses stemNEHAA BIMAL
The Charlatan has been publishing at Carleton for more than 70 years. The first issue was published on Nov. 28, 1945, under the name theCarleton.
OTTAWA STREET MEDICS UNDER PRESSURE Ottawa Street Medics under pressure. An Ottawa grassroots organization is requesting public support as COVID-19 increases demand for food supplies across the city. Founded at the start of the pandemic, the Ottawa Street Medics (OSM) mutual aid organization aims to provide support to communities in need with food, care packages and first aid. MEET THE CANDIDATES FOR STUDENT GOVERNOR Meet the candidates for student governor. File photo. The Carleton Board of Governors is holding online elections for its student representatives on Jan. 25 and Jan. 26. Students will elect two undergraduate representatives and two graduate representatives to serve a one-year term from July 1, 2021, to June 30, 2022. THE CHARLATAN, CARLETON'S INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER Beyond material: The highs and lows of gender presentation in fashion. Features Marissa Galko - March 24, 2021. On Nov. 13, Grammy-winning artist Harry Styles posted a Vogue magazine cover photo to Instagram of himself wearing a ruffled, blue Gucci dress and IMMERSIVE VAN GOGH EXHIBIT TO LAND IN OTTAWA THIS SUMMER 3 hours ago · Beyond Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience is coming to Ottawa’s Aberdeen Pavilion in Lansdowne Park this summer, sponsored by RBC and organized by Ottawa Bluesfest.. The audio-visual art installation will feature contemporary acoustic music and animated projections of Van Gogh’s artwork displayed in a 360-degree space, reaching from the ceiling to the floor. PHOTO ESSAY: BLACK LIVES MATTER PROTEST HELD IN DOWNTOWN 4 hours ago · Protestors march towards Ottawa City Hall during a Black Lives Matter protest on June 6 A few dozen people gathered at the Canadian Tribute to Human Rights in downtown Ottawa to show solidarity and support for the Black Lives Matter movement on June 6. The CARLETON FOOTBALL HIRES NADIA DOUCOURE, FIRST FEMALE COACH Nadia Doucoure poses for a portrait at Brewer Park on May 27, 2021. Doucoure is the first female coach for the Carleton Raven's football team and will join as offensive assistant and receivers coach. OPINION: THE JUNOS 50TH ANNIVERSARY WON’T HIT THE RIGHT The 2021 Juno awards are hosted for Sunday June 6th While Millennials and Gen Zs are at odds over skinny jeans and side parts, they have one thing in common: neither generation are likely to tune into the 50th Juno Awards on June 6. THOUSANDS PEACEFULLY PROTEST TO END ISRAELI OCCUPATION OF Thousands of demonstrators gathered in Ottawa’s downtown core Saturday afternoon to stand in solidarity with Palestinians and call for an end to the Israeli oppression of Palestinians.. The Palestinian Students Association at the University of Ottawa organized the protest, named “Nakba 73: Resistance Until Liberation,” to commemorate the 73rd anniversary of the expulsion of thousands of UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA RESEARCHERS DEVELOPING TYPE 1AUTHOR: EVERTLINDQUIST
Researchers at the University of Alberta’s Alberta Diabetes Institute (ADI) are in the process of developing a long-term cure for Type 1 diabetes—for the second time.. The research team has been able to cure diabetes in mice using the new process, and are hopeful that they will be able to replicate those results in humans.. The new cure being developed by the researchers, which uses stemNEHAA BIMAL
The Charlatan has been publishing at Carleton for more than 70 years. The first issue was published on Nov. 28, 1945, under the name theCarleton.
OTTAWA STREET MEDICS UNDER PRESSURE Ottawa Street Medics under pressure. An Ottawa grassroots organization is requesting public support as COVID-19 increases demand for food supplies across the city. Founded at the start of the pandemic, the Ottawa Street Medics (OSM) mutual aid organization aims to provide support to communities in need with food, care packages and first aid. MEET THE CANDIDATES FOR STUDENT GOVERNOR Meet the candidates for student governor. File photo. The Carleton Board of Governors is holding online elections for its student representatives on Jan. 25 and Jan. 26. Students will elect two undergraduate representatives and two graduate representatives to serve a one-year term from July 1, 2021, to June 30, 2022. IMMERSIVE VAN GOGH EXHIBIT TO LAND IN OTTAWA THIS SUMMER 3 hours ago · Beyond Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience is coming to Ottawa’s Aberdeen Pavilion in Lansdowne Park this summer, sponsored by RBC and organized by Ottawa Bluesfest.. The audio-visual art installation will feature contemporary acoustic music and animated projections of Van Gogh’s artwork displayed in a 360-degree space, reaching from the ceiling to the floor. CARLETON STUDENT’S PLATFORM DISTURB THE ESTABLISHMENT Brandi Hale, co-head of Disturb the Establishment “ As much as we love creating our informational posts, ideally social justice discourse is more of a conversation in which everyone is both a teacher and a student because everyone has an opinion to share,” Hale said. Most of the topics for these bi-weekly events have been covered briefly on DTE’s Instagram. PHOTO ESSAY: BLACK LIVES MATTER PROTEST HELD IN DOWNTOWN 4 hours ago · Protestors march towards Ottawa City Hall during a Black Lives Matter protest on June 6 A few dozen people gathered at the Canadian Tribute to Human Rights in downtown Ottawa to show solidarity and support for the Black Lives Matter movement on June 6. The CARLETON ANNOUNCES COURSE DELIVERY FOR FALL SEMESTER 10 hours ago · Carleton’s registrar’s office outlines the seven course delivery options for the fall semester. Marc Saurette, an associate history professor at Carleton, said he was able to choose how he wanted to deliver his classes. “They sort of gave us a certain amount of flexibility to do what we think is best,” he said. COMMENTARY: TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS SUFFER ANOTHER 1 day ago · When the Toronto Maple Leafs lost game seven to the Montreal Canadiens in the first round of the NHL playoffs last week, it was a cruel twist of fate that no Leafs fan found surprising. It continued the long legacy of early postseason failures for a team that hasn’t won the Stanley Cup since 1967 EDITORIAL: CANADA MUST EXPAND NORTHERN SUBSIDIES TO MORE While government subsidies for northern communities such as Nutrition North are helpful, Canada must expand its subsidy list to accommodate more non-food items that are essential for a healthy lifestyle such as school supplies.. Government subsidy programs provide much-needed financial support to those living in northern communities by reducing the cost of food and some personal care WESTERN UNIVERSITY CHANGES PROCTORING SOFTWARE FOR ONLINE Western University announced on May 14 that it will be changing its online proctoring tool from Proctortrack to Proctorio. The university said the “privacy and security needs” of students were a main reason for the switch. The transition to the new proctoring software will take place over the summer, in time for the new school year if classes are still online. CARLETON PROF CRITICIZED FOR BAKING DRONE STRIKE CAKES More than 840 people have signed a petition calling for Carleton University to denounce the tweets and actions of professor Stephanie Carvin, who posted pictures online of cakes she made depicting drone strikes on terrorists.. Petition organizers from the Ottawa BIPOC Network say the photos, first posted anonymously to Lawfare, a national security blog, in 2013, dehumanize people of colour in GENDER INEQUITY IN CANADIAN SPORT Pay inequity in women’s sport. In 2018, the top 10 highest-paid female athletes earned a combined $105 million, according to Forbes. In contrast, three of the top-earning male athletes earned more than $105 million each. Additionally, no female athletes appear in the listof
SAIF RAHMAN AND SPENCER COLBY 4 hours ago · Definitely not, it’s been too long since I’ve heard the wonderful proclamation that ‘EXAM CONDITIONS ARE NOW IN EFFECT’ Never had to use one! CARLETON'S INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER SINCE 1945 Beyond material: The highs and lows of gender presentation in fashion. Features Marissa Galko - March 24, 2021. On Nov. 13, Grammy-winning artist Harry Styles posted a Vogue magazine cover photo to Instagram of himself wearing a ruffled, blue Gucci dress and WESTERN UNIVERSITY CHANGES PROCTORING SOFTWARE FOR ONLINE 3 hours ago · Western University announced on May 14 that it will be changing its online proctoring tool from Proctortrack to Proctorio. The university said the “privacy and security needs” of students were a main reason for the switch. The transition to the new proctoring software will take place over the summer, in time for the new school year if classes are still online. ‘RESPECT DOESN’T COME EASILY’: CARLETON EVENT SHINES Assistant vice-president of recreation and athletics Jennifer Brenning speaks at the Women in Sport event on June 3. Carleton Athletics hosted a Women in Sport event Thursday featuring female athletes, coaches and executives in the athletics department. Theevent was part of
CARLETON FOOTBALL HIRES NADIA DOUCOURE, FIRST FEMALE COACH Nadia Doucoure poses for a portrait at Brewer Park on May 27, 2021. Doucoure is the first female coach for the Carleton Raven's football team and will join as offensive assistant and receivers coach. OPINION: THE JUNOS 50TH ANNIVERSARY WON’T HIT THE RIGHT The 2021 Juno awards are hosted for Sunday June 6th While Millennials and Gen Zs are at odds over skinny jeans and side parts, they have one thing in common: neither generation are likely to tune into the 50th Juno Awards on June 6. THOUSANDS PEACEFULLY PROTEST TO END ISRAELI OCCUPATION OF Thousands of demonstrators gathered in Ottawa’s downtown core Saturday afternoon to stand in solidarity with Palestinians and call for an end to the Israeli oppression of Palestinians.. The Palestinian Students Association at the University of Ottawa organized the protest, named “Nakba 73: Resistance Until Liberation,” to commemorate the 73rd anniversary of the expulsion of thousands of EDITORIAL: WE MUST DISCUSS PALESTINIAN AND ISRAELI Although Palestinian and Israeli relations are complex, it is important to hold open, empathetic conversations to unpack and attempt to solve the associated humanitarian issues at hand. We cannot abdicate our responsibility to discuss them with the excuse of ‘it’s complicated.’ International UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA RESEARCHERS DEVELOPING TYPE 1AUTHOR: EVERTLINDQUIST
Researchers at the University of Alberta’s Alberta Diabetes Institute (ADI) are in the process of developing a long-term cure for Type 1 diabetes—for the second time.. The research team has been able to cure diabetes in mice using the new process, and are hopeful that they will be able to replicate those results in humans.. The new cure being developed by the researchers, which uses stem OTTAWA STREET MEDICS UNDER PRESSURE Ottawa Street Medics under pressure. An Ottawa grassroots organization is requesting public support as COVID-19 increases demand for food supplies across the city. Founded at the start of the pandemic, the Ottawa Street Medics (OSM) mutual aid organization aims to provide support to communities in need with food, care packages and first aid. MEET THE CANDIDATES FOR STUDENT GOVERNOR Meet the candidates for student governor. File photo. The Carleton Board of Governors is holding online elections for its student representatives on Jan. 25 and Jan. 26. Students will elect two undergraduate representatives and two graduate representatives to serve a one-year term from July 1, 2021, to June 30, 2022. CARLETON'S INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER SINCE 1945 Beyond material: The highs and lows of gender presentation in fashion. Features Marissa Galko - March 24, 2021. On Nov. 13, Grammy-winning artist Harry Styles posted a Vogue magazine cover photo to Instagram of himself wearing a ruffled, blue Gucci dress and WESTERN UNIVERSITY CHANGES PROCTORING SOFTWARE FOR ONLINE 3 hours ago · Western University announced on May 14 that it will be changing its online proctoring tool from Proctortrack to Proctorio. The university said the “privacy and security needs” of students were a main reason for the switch. The transition to the new proctoring software will take place over the summer, in time for the new school year if classes are still online. ‘RESPECT DOESN’T COME EASILY’: CARLETON EVENT SHINES Assistant vice-president of recreation and athletics Jennifer Brenning speaks at the Women in Sport event on June 3. Carleton Athletics hosted a Women in Sport event Thursday featuring female athletes, coaches and executives in the athletics department. Theevent was part of
CARLETON FOOTBALL HIRES NADIA DOUCOURE, FIRST FEMALE COACH Nadia Doucoure poses for a portrait at Brewer Park on May 27, 2021. Doucoure is the first female coach for the Carleton Raven's football team and will join as offensive assistant and receivers coach. OPINION: THE JUNOS 50TH ANNIVERSARY WON’T HIT THE RIGHT The 2021 Juno awards are hosted for Sunday June 6th While Millennials and Gen Zs are at odds over skinny jeans and side parts, they have one thing in common: neither generation are likely to tune into the 50th Juno Awards on June 6. THOUSANDS PEACEFULLY PROTEST TO END ISRAELI OCCUPATION OF Thousands of demonstrators gathered in Ottawa’s downtown core Saturday afternoon to stand in solidarity with Palestinians and call for an end to the Israeli oppression of Palestinians.. The Palestinian Students Association at the University of Ottawa organized the protest, named “Nakba 73: Resistance Until Liberation,” to commemorate the 73rd anniversary of the expulsion of thousands of EDITORIAL: WE MUST DISCUSS PALESTINIAN AND ISRAELI Although Palestinian and Israeli relations are complex, it is important to hold open, empathetic conversations to unpack and attempt to solve the associated humanitarian issues at hand. We cannot abdicate our responsibility to discuss them with the excuse of ‘it’s complicated.’ International UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA RESEARCHERS DEVELOPING TYPE 1AUTHOR: EVERTLINDQUIST
Researchers at the University of Alberta’s Alberta Diabetes Institute (ADI) are in the process of developing a long-term cure for Type 1 diabetes—for the second time.. The research team has been able to cure diabetes in mice using the new process, and are hopeful that they will be able to replicate those results in humans.. The new cure being developed by the researchers, which uses stem OTTAWA STREET MEDICS UNDER PRESSURE Ottawa Street Medics under pressure. An Ottawa grassroots organization is requesting public support as COVID-19 increases demand for food supplies across the city. Founded at the start of the pandemic, the Ottawa Street Medics (OSM) mutual aid organization aims to provide support to communities in need with food, care packages and first aid. MEET THE CANDIDATES FOR STUDENT GOVERNOR Meet the candidates for student governor. File photo. The Carleton Board of Governors is holding online elections for its student representatives on Jan. 25 and Jan. 26. Students will elect two undergraduate representatives and two graduate representatives to serve a one-year term from July 1, 2021, to June 30, 2022. THE CHARLATAN, CARLETON'S INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER Beyond material: The highs and lows of gender presentation in fashion. Features Marissa Galko - March 24, 2021. On Nov. 13, Grammy-winning artist Harry Styles posted a Vogue magazine cover photo to Instagram of himself wearing a ruffled, blue Gucci dress and WESTERN UNIVERSITY CHANGES PROCTORING SOFTWARE FOR ONLINE 3 hours ago · Western University announced on May 14 that it will be changing its online proctoring tool from Proctortrack to Proctorio. The university said the “privacy and security needs” of students were a main reason for the switch. The transition to the new proctoring software will take place over the summer, in time for the new school year if classes are still online. SPROTT STUDY IDENTIFIES HOW ONTARIO WORKING PARENTS ARE Anita Grace is a researcher in the Carleton Law and Legal studies department. Researchers from Carleton’s Sprott School of Business published a report in April about their investigation into how the COVID-19 ‘RESPECT DOESN’T COME EASILY’: CARLETON EVENT SHINES Assistant vice-president of recreation and athletics Jennifer Brenning speaks at the Women in Sport event on June 3. Carleton Athletics hosted a Women in Sport event Thursday featuring female athletes, coaches and executives in the athletics department. Theevent was part of
BOARD OF GOVERNORS DISCUSSES RETURN TO CAMPUS, TUITION 23 hours ago · The board discusses a return to campus. Pictured: Steven Levitt, Dan Fortin, Lynn Honsberger, Suzanne Blanchard. A return to campus, tuition costs and the prevention of sexual violence at Carleton were discussed at the Board of EDITORIAL: CANADA MUST EXPAND NORTHERN SUBSIDIES TO MORE 1 day ago · While government subsidies for northern communities such as Nutrition North are helpful, Canada must expand its subsidy list to accommodate more non-food items that are essential for a healthy lifestyle such as school supplies.. Government subsidy programs provide much-needed financial support to those living in northern communities by reducing the cost of food and some personal care CUSA STRIKES DEMOCRATIC REFORM, INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS The new Carleton University Students’ Association (CUSA) executive team kicked off the first council meeting of their term by addressing campaign promises of electoral reform and representation of international students.. Led by CUSA president Matthew Gagné, the council meeting was held over Zoom and live-streamed on Facebook May 27.. Gagné’s motion for a new democratic MINI FOOD SCULPTURES SCATTERED AROUND OTTAWA GAIN SAM is an anonymous Ottawa-based artist making mini sculptures and placing them throughout Ottawa Ottawa-based artist Street Art Miniature (SAM) has amassed over 2,000 followers by posting photos of their original, OPINION: THE JUNOS 50TH ANNIVERSARY WON’T HIT THE RIGHT The 2021 Juno awards are hosted for Sunday June 6th While Millennials and Gen Zs are at odds over skinny jeans and side parts, they have one thing in common: neither generation are likely to tune into the 50th Juno Awards on June 6. NCAA TRANSFER MADOKA SUZUKI COMMITS TO CARLETON MEN’S Former National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) forward Madoka Suzuki committed to Carleton men’s hockey for the 2021-22 season, the team announced last month. In 2020-21, Suzuki joined Long Island University to play Division I hockey in the NCAA. After a CARLETON'S INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER SINCE 1945 The Charlatan has been publishing at Carleton for more than 70 years. The first issue was published on Nov. 28, 1945, under the name theCarleton.
CARLETON FOOTBALL HIRES NADIA DOUCOURE, FIRST FEMALE COACH Nadia Doucoure poses for a portrait at Brewer Park on May 27, 2021. Doucoure is the first female coach for the Carleton Raven's football team and will join as offensive assistant and receivers coach. UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA RESEARCHERS DEVELOPING TYPE 1AUTHOR: EVERTLINDQUIST
Researchers at the University of Alberta’s Alberta Diabetes Institute (ADI) are in the process of developing a long-term cure for Type 1 diabetes—for the second time.. The research team has been able to cure diabetes in mice using the new process, and are hopeful that they will be able to replicate those results in humans.. The new cure being developed by the researchers, which uses stemNEHAA BIMAL
The Charlatan has been publishing at Carleton for more than 70 years. The first issue was published on Nov. 28, 1945, under the name theCarleton.
MEET THE CANDIDATES FOR STUDENT GOVERNOR The Carleton Board of Governors is holding online elections for its student representatives on Jan. 25 and Jan. 26. Students will elect two undergraduate representatives and two graduate representatives to serve a one-year term from July 1, 2021, to June 30, 2022. YOUTH CLIMATE ACTIVISTS DEMAND TO BE HEARD AMID COVID-19 Protests were also carried out in Edmonton, Alberta Climate concerns Ontarian demonstrators were particularly focused on pushing for Schedule 6 of Bill 197 (the COVID-19 Economic Recovery Act) to be repealed. STUDENTS EXPRESS PRIVACY AND SECURITY CONCERNS OVER An e-proctoring software used by Carleton University is under criticism by students who say it is intrusive and puts their personal information at risk of being hacked. ‘BIRDS OF PREY’ AND REACTIONS SHOW HOLLYWOOD’S SEXIST The cast of ‘Birds of Prey.’ If anything, the wording seems indicative of how we treat films about women. Either expecting them to be paragons of representation (largely impossible) in order to deserve a spot at the table, or catering to an ogling lens (re: the male gaze and Harley Quinn in the 2016 Suicide Squad).. Birds of Prey is by no means perfect, but with a CAROL CLEMENHAGEN, CONSERVATIVE PARTY CANDIDATE FOR OTTAWA Carol Clemenhagen is the Conservative Party candidate for Ottawa-centre. She was the first female President & CEO of the Canadian Hospital Association and former executive director of the Medical Research Council of Canada. SEX BLOG: IS ORAL SEX DEMEANING TO WOMEN? I’m privy to a lot of insightful, hilarious, and absolutely outrageous stories concerning sexuality. Sometimes I solicit this information, other times I really don’t want to know, but hear itanyway.
CARLETON'S INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER SINCE 1945 The Charlatan has been publishing at Carleton for more than 70 years. The first issue was published on Nov. 28, 1945, under the name theCarleton.
CARLETON FOOTBALL HIRES NADIA DOUCOURE, FIRST FEMALE COACH Nadia Doucoure poses for a portrait at Brewer Park on May 27, 2021. Doucoure is the first female coach for the Carleton Raven's football team and will join as offensive assistant and receivers coach. UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA RESEARCHERS DEVELOPING TYPE 1AUTHOR: EVERTLINDQUIST
Researchers at the University of Alberta’s Alberta Diabetes Institute (ADI) are in the process of developing a long-term cure for Type 1 diabetes—for the second time.. The research team has been able to cure diabetes in mice using the new process, and are hopeful that they will be able to replicate those results in humans.. The new cure being developed by the researchers, which uses stemNEHAA BIMAL
The Charlatan has been publishing at Carleton for more than 70 years. The first issue was published on Nov. 28, 1945, under the name theCarleton.
MEET THE CANDIDATES FOR STUDENT GOVERNOR The Carleton Board of Governors is holding online elections for its student representatives on Jan. 25 and Jan. 26. Students will elect two undergraduate representatives and two graduate representatives to serve a one-year term from July 1, 2021, to June 30, 2022. YOUTH CLIMATE ACTIVISTS DEMAND TO BE HEARD AMID COVID-19 Protests were also carried out in Edmonton, Alberta Climate concerns Ontarian demonstrators were particularly focused on pushing for Schedule 6 of Bill 197 (the COVID-19 Economic Recovery Act) to be repealed. STUDENTS EXPRESS PRIVACY AND SECURITY CONCERNS OVER An e-proctoring software used by Carleton University is under criticism by students who say it is intrusive and puts their personal information at risk of being hacked. ‘BIRDS OF PREY’ AND REACTIONS SHOW HOLLYWOOD’S SEXIST The cast of ‘Birds of Prey.’ If anything, the wording seems indicative of how we treat films about women. Either expecting them to be paragons of representation (largely impossible) in order to deserve a spot at the table, or catering to an ogling lens (re: the male gaze and Harley Quinn in the 2016 Suicide Squad).. Birds of Prey is by no means perfect, but with a CAROL CLEMENHAGEN, CONSERVATIVE PARTY CANDIDATE FOR OTTAWA Carol Clemenhagen is the Conservative Party candidate for Ottawa-centre. She was the first female President & CEO of the Canadian Hospital Association and former executive director of the Medical Research Council of Canada. SEX BLOG: IS ORAL SEX DEMEANING TO WOMEN? I’m privy to a lot of insightful, hilarious, and absolutely outrageous stories concerning sexuality. Sometimes I solicit this information, other times I really don’t want to know, but hear itanyway.
SPROTT STUDY IDENTIFIES HOW ONTARIO WORKING PARENTS ARE 1 day ago · Anita Grace is a researcher in the Carleton Law and Legal studies department. Researchers from Carleton’s Sprott School of Business published a report in April about their investigation into how the COVID-19 EDITORIAL: CANADA MUST EXPAND NORTHERN SUBSIDIES TO MORE 6 hours ago · While government subsidies for northern communities such as Nutrition North are helpful, Canada must expand its subsidy list to accommodate more non-food items that are essential for a healthy lifestyle such as school supplies.. Government subsidy programs provide much-needed financial support to those living in northern communities by reducing the cost of food and some personalcare
THOUSANDS PEACEFULLY PROTEST TO END ISRAELI OCCUPATION OF Thousands of demonstrators gathered in Ottawa’s downtown core Saturday afternoon to stand in solidarity with Palestinians and call for an end to the Israeli oppression of Palestinians.. The Palestinian Students Association at the University of Ottawa organized the protest, named “Nakba 73: Resistance Until Liberation,” to commemorate the 73rd anniversary of the expulsion of thousands of CUSA STRIKES DEMOCRATIC REFORM, INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS The new Carleton University Students’ Association (CUSA) executive team kicked off the first council meeting of their term by addressing campaign promises of electoral reform and representation of international students.. Led by CUSA president Matthew Gagné, the council meeting was held over Zoom and live-streamed on Facebook May 27.. Gagné’s motion for a new democratic OTTAWA STREET MEDICS UNDER PRESSURE An Ottawa grassroots organization is requesting public support as COVID-19 increases demand for food supplies across the city. Founded at the start of the pandemic, the Ottawa Street Medics (OSM) mutual aid organization aims to provide support to communities in need with food, care packages and first aid.. On March 20, the OSM posted a funding request on their social media for a minimum of OPINION: THE JUNOS 50TH ANNIVERSARY WON’T HIT THE RIGHT The 2021 Juno awards are hosted for Sunday June 6th While Millennials and Gen Zs are at odds over skinny jeans and side parts, they have one thing in common: neither generation are likely to tune into the 50th Juno Awards on June 6. PHOTO ESSAY: DOZENS GATHER TO REMEMBER RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL This photo story contains details and images viewers may find disturbing. A few dozen people gathered on Parliament Hill June 1 to remember the lives of 215 children recently discovered buried in a mass grave at a former residential school in Kamloops, B.C. EDITORIAL: REPRESENTATION IN RAVENS SPORTS HAS A LONG WAY The hiring of Nadia Doucoure as Carleton University’s first woman football coach doesn’t come close to solving the issue of representation in sports, but it’s a step in the right direction for the Ravens football program. Doucoure was hired this month as Carleton’s new offensive assistant ITCHY, RUNNY, SNEEZY: SEASONAL ALLERGIES EXPLAINED Ah, it’s finally summertime. The sun is shining, the birds are chirping, everything is itchy, your nose can’t decide whether it’s runny or stuffy, you’re sneezing everywhere, and you just want to SCULPTURES | THE CHARLATAN, CARLETON'S INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER The Charlatan, Carleton's independent newspaper. News; National; Features; Opinion. Editorials; Arts; Sports. Basketball. NationalsBasketBall
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The new Carleton University Students’ Association (CUSA) executive team kicked off the first council meeting of their term by addressing campaign promises of electoral... CARLETON APPOINTS ACTIVIST-IN-RESIDENCE REHANA HASHMIMay 28, 2021
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Former National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) forward Madoka Suzuki committed to Carleton men’s hockey for the 2021-22 season, the team announced last month. In 2020-21,... CARLETON FOOTBALL HIRES NADIA DOUCOURE, FIRST FEMALE COACH IN TEAMHISTORY
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