Carleton gag order impacts students, professors
Dec01

Carleton gag order impacts students, professors

At the doors of a November Carleton University board of governors meeting, Charlatan reporter Erica Giancola was greeted by university security officers clutching a sheet with her name and photo.

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Ottawa drivers face off against first snowfall
Nov24

Ottawa drivers face off against first snowfall

Ottawa was transformed into a winter wonderland early Tuesday morning, the first snowfall of the season after an unusually warm fall.

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Black voices yearn to be heard in nation’s capital
Nov17

Black voices yearn to be heard in nation’s capital

Allan Andre woke up at 6 a.m. on a Sunday morning this past July feeling inspired. He left his bed and made his way to Ottawa’s graffiti-covered Tech Wall at the corner of Bronson Avenue and Slater Street. There, he spent the day painting a memorial to Sandra Bland, a black woman who died in a Texas jail earlier that month. Less than 24 hours later, his work was defaced. “ALL LIVES MATTER,” declared the vandal in large, block letters...

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