Carleton Archives

CU Street Style: Meet Remi!


By Ekua Musumba
November 14, 2012 - 8:35pm

  Name: Remi
Year/Major: third year, Industrial Design
Hometown: Hamilton, Ont.
His style: Comfortable with a lot of texture.  READ MORE

A Recap of the 2012 Queen's Women In Leadership Conference


By Cassandra Hendry
November 13, 2012 - 10:29pm

      This past weekend, I attended the Queen’s Women in Leadership Conference (Q.WIL) in Kingston, Ont. Though the conference had a distinct business focus, as a journalism student, I was intrigued by the impressive line-up of guest speakers and the activities that were planned for the delegates. READ MORE

What I Would Tell My First-Year Self


By Elizabeth Palmieri
November 13, 2012 - 8:32am

Have you ever wished you could just hop into a time machine and tell your first-year self secrets on how to survive school? READ MORE

Ottawa Bands You Need To Know


By Ashley O'Neil
November 12, 2012 - 8:34am

Looking for some new music for your iTunes playlist? Well you don't have to go too far. Ottawa may be known more for passing policies than rocking out but there is a vibrant indie music scene in Canada's capital that is begging to be heard. READ MORE

Ottawa Vintage Clothing Show


By Melissa Baumann
November 11, 2012 - 3:33pm

Do you consider yourself fashion-forward? Are you a thrift store junkie? Then check out the Ottawa Vintage Clothing Show! READ MORE

Do's and Don'ts of Social Media


By Jenna Bruno
November 10, 2012 - 8:00am

We’re all guilty of committing a few social media ‘sins’ here and there -- when Facebook released the ‘Timeline’, I thought it would be fun to scroll down through the years and look at what I used to post on my profile. That was a bad idea. READ MORE

Ottawa Art Expo


By Melissa Baumann
November 8, 2012 - 8:46am

  The 5th annual Ottawa Art Expo was held at the St. Elias Centre across from Mooney’s Bay, October 27-28. The Expo, which was founded by artists Ross Rheaume and Judith Savic, has become quite the event in just a few short years. READ MORE

Maddy Porter: a Crusader for Women in Politics


By Jasmine Williams
November 7, 2012 - 6:09am

    By: Batoul Hreiche   Her activism with the Liberal party and her goal to get women into Canadian politics have led Maddy Porter to establish a name for herself both on campus and the local political scene.  READ MORE

Ottawa Art Expo


By Melissa Baumann
November 6, 2012 - 6:54am

By: Melissa Baumann     While it is well known that Ottawa is the political capital of our nation, it is also striving to be associated as a prominent artistic city throughout the country. One of the ways in which this is being done is with the annual Ottawa Art Expo which was founded just four years ago.  READ MORE

Elias Fares: Creator of Campusgrids


By Delisha Smith
November 2, 2012 - 8:12am

The life of a university student is certainly not easy. It can be a constant struggle to keep up with work, friends and of course, sleep. And when you add in extra-curriculars like clubs and societies, and keeping up to date with on-campus events, it's practically impossible. It's easy to lose touch with your university community.  Carleton student Elias Fares noticed this problem. As an engineer major, Fares was extremely busy and missed a lot of events on campus due to his hectic study schedule. So, as any true entrepreneur would, he created a solution in the form of Campusgrids.  READ MORE

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