Fit check: Students dress up for Sproncert
By
Isaac Crown Manesis and Grace Bassekle
on
May 26, 2022
Today, we are writing a reflection on this past weekend's Sproncert. Carleton students left their usual groutfits in favor of festival attire. The spring air was crisp but unseasonably cold, and clouds obscured the sunshine throughout the day. Festival attire usually is arranged in response to a necessity to shed
Sproncert springs again!
By
Sophie Perfetto and Ben More
on
May 26, 2022
Spring Concert, affectionately known on campus as Sproncert, returned on May 21 after two years of COVID-19 cancellations. Sproncert is a unique springtime tradition at Carleton: an all-day music festival featuring student bands alongside regional and national acts, it is one of the only events each year that brings the
The sun sets on beloved Quarterback Club breakfast
By
Zak Sather and Isaac Crown Manesis
on
May 26, 2022
Northfield’s legendary Quarterback Club’s breakfast menu was not taken from this world in one fell swoop. A series of unfortunate, compounding events concussed the local, family-owned restaurant’s breakfast operations and have ushered forth a new age, one in which the day will no longer begin at 6:00 a.m.. The Quarterback
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- Sproncert springs again!By Sophie Perfetto and Ben More on May 26, 2022Spring Concert, affectionately known on campus as Sproncert, returned on May 21 after two years of COVID-19 cancellations. Sproncert is a unique springtime tradition at...Leave a Comment
- Syzygy headed to D-1 NationalsBy Zak Sather on May 26, 2022Syzygy, Carleton’s Division 1 women’s ultimate frisbee team, is slated to compete this weekend in the D-1 National Championships in scenic Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Syzygy emerged...Leave a Comment
- The sun sets on beloved Quarterback Club breakfastBy Zak Sather and Isaac Crown Manesis on May 26, 2022Northfield’s legendary Quarterback Club’s breakfast menu was not taken from this world in one fell swoop. A series of unfortunate, compounding events concussed the local,...Leave a Comment
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- Jeff Ettinger is, in his own words, “not necessarily the dream candidate for the typical Democratic activist.” He is, however, the Democratic-Farmer-Labor candidate for the 1st Congressional District of Minnesota.1 Comment
- Horses come to campus — Carls say “yay” to “neigh”By Kapani Kirkland on May 26, 2022If you were outside on Saturday, May 14, chances are you saw a horse. Or shall I say, Saturday, neigh 14th? Carleton’s Equestrian Club organized...Leave a Comment
- ARCN 246, “Archaeological Methods and Lab,” is a relatively new addition to Carleton’s archaeology concentration. It is a required course for the minor that, according...Leave a Comment
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- Carleton’s COVID-19 response in unscientificBy Anonymous on May 26, 2022Of the six individuals on Carleton’s COVID-19 Core Team, three are vice presidents (student life, treasurer, Chief of Staff), one is a dean, one is...1 Comment
- The death of the Met GalaBy Hannah Ward on May 26, 2022Cheap, cheap, cheap, cheap… What was that? Not the chirps from the goslings on Lyman Lakes, but the sound coming from my mouth in reaction...Leave a Comment
- Reminiscences of a Carleton journeyBy Arya Misra on May 26, 2022I spent a good chunk of my senior year trying to fight against Carleton’s plans to change some of the traditions and spaces that I...Leave a Comment
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- Alli-strology: May 26By Allison Drennan on May 26, 2022Dear readers, It is me! OMGGGGGG it’s my LAST EVR omggggg i’m gonna cry — don’t look -– just kidding -– I think I look...Leave a Comment
- Fish and fishingBy Walt Li on May 26, 2022If you take a walk around the Lyman Lakes or Cannon River these days, you can see many anglers. Indeed, with the nice weather and...Leave a Comment
- Drink of ChampionsBy Mileana Borowski on May 26, 2022Does it feel as though you are emotionally and/or mentally limping rather than valiantly striding into finals week? Have you resigned yourself to taking notes...Leave a Comment