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The Carletonian 314d61

The Carletonian 314d61

The percent of the CSA budget allocated to each expense category.
The CSA budget breakdown
Becky Reinhold and Bax Meyer May 23, 2025

An anonymous source leaked this year’s Spring Allocations to the Carletonian. This chart shows where CSA’s money is spent on different categories of spending.  When looking... 5q2p3c

Carls in Rome mourn Pope Francis’ death
Ella Parke and Linnea Williams May 16, 2025

Every two years, Professors William North and Victoria Morse run a medieval history off-campus studies program in Rome. This...

Synchrony II performs final dances of the year
Cecilia Samadani, Features Editor • May 9, 2025

On May 2 and 3, students packed into the Great Hall for the final performances of Synchrony II for the year. The posters...

GOODHUE? GREATHUE!
Nathan Hawkins, Staff Writer • May 23, 2025

Two years after I first moved into Goodhue Hall as a first-year, I now bid it goodbye with a heavy heart. I am aware that Goodhue has a bad reputation. And, while it may not be as catastrophic...

Why is music all of the sudden so political?
Ella Parke, Viewpoint Editor on sabbatical • May 23, 2025

Over the last few weeks, the Irish Rap group ‘Kneecap’ has received extensive news coverage since their performance at Coachella this past month. Toward the end of their set at...

What would cutting print issues mean for The Carletonian?
Alice Qin, Former Viewpoint/News Editor • May 23, 2025

Let’s be real here: Cutting three out of the Carletonian’s 24 print issues is unlikely to make a significant dent in the paper’s operations or its environmental footprint. Likewise,...

The case for The Carletonian, from someone who balanced the budget
Quinn Buhman, Former CSA President and Treasurer • May 23, 2025

I leading my first Spring Allocations. The spreadsheets, the appeals, the long day (and night) spent debating line items — it’s a daunting process, even for seasoned ...

CSA kills Carleton community
Rahim Hamid, Staff Writer • May 23, 2025

An anonymous source leaked this year’s Spring Allocations to the Carletonian. In the notes, it reads “be critical, be logical, nitpick. Leave your normal sweetness at the door.”  In...

The long march to a silent student body
Ellis Kondrashov, Contributing Writer • May 23, 2025

Over the last 55 years, students have lost an immense amount of power. In 1963, the Carleton Student Association led the establishment of the student-faculty-istration committee,...

What’s new in sports: May 14-21
Katie Hirsche, Staff Writer • May 23, 2025

Women’s Track and Field Sophie McManus ’25 was selected for the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships in Geneva, Ohio. She will compete in the 3,000-meter steeplechase...

The NCEC food shelf, where the donated bags and food go.
CCCE hosts bag drive to Community Action Center food shelves
Selina Lu, Staff Writer • May 23, 2025

Big, small, paper, plastic, reusable, between early May and Friday, May 23, bags of all shapes and sizes are being dropped off at the CCCE office in Sayles Hill Campus Center. Over...

First Human Library Event Comes to Carleton
Lila Mankad, Staff Writer • May 23, 2025

“Could I check out a gay man raised in a religious family?” asks a student. The librarian smiled and nodded“Yes, I’ll bring him right over!” Though unusual, this exchange...

Student performances took place in Kracum Hall.
ISL hosts International Fest
Emilia Arabia, Features Editor • May 16, 2025
Language departments concerned about Language Associate hiring due to uncertain future of Fulbrights
Cecilia Samadani, Features Editor • May 23, 2025

As the federal government makes and proposes changes to education and immigration, Carleton’s language departments are at an ime about what the next academic year looks like. As...

What’s new in sports: May 14-21
Katie Hirsche, Staff Writer • May 23, 2025

Women’s Track and Field Sophie McManus ’25 was selected for the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships in Geneva, Ohio. She will compete in the 3,000-meter steeplechase...

CSA announces liaison election results
Hannah Bodnar, Staff Writer • May 23, 2025

Last Sunday, the polls closed for the Spring Term CSA Liaison Election. This election determined the Committee and Office Liaisons that will serve beginning in the Spring Term next...

CSA offers recognition for “most interesting budget request”
Isaac Kofsky, Managing Editor • May 16, 2025

Every spring, the Carleton Student Association (CSA) budget committee conducts spring allocations, where committee meet to decide how much funding...

Spring allergies believed to just be allergies to men
Olivia Gottlieb, Bald Spot Editor • May 16, 2025

Across campus, students are welcoming the return of weather, not just through slicing frisbees at other people's heads and refusing to apply sunscreen,...

CCCE hosts emotional baggage drive
Jackson Gutman, Contributing Writer • May 16, 2025

For those of you who read the jumbled spam of emails which comprise the campus announcements, you already know that Carleton is offering a bag drive until...

New Archdruid to be elected in conclave
Isaac Kofsky, Managing Editor • May 9, 2025

The Reformed Druids of North America were established in the 1960s in response to an oppressive religious service attendance mandate. The Druids, an earth-centered...

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