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The Distance: A newsletter from the Carletonian | May 9
Carleton College. Carletonian
This newsletter includes all the weekly articles published by The Carletonian, as well as a few features geared towards the fact that the majority of Carls are off-campus. File includes newsletter and full articles. Found online at: https://us19.campaign-archive.com/?u=5e0d216f8342490c92285a859&id=235a33dd71
Contents:
Class of 2024 grapples with an unpredictable college start. By Ellie Zimmerman
Class of 2022 declare majors from afar. By Amelia Broman
Confirming my humanity: Carleton's campus benefits. By Katy Gilbertson
Internal moderation in movement politics fails to achieve goals. By Jacob Isaacs
College isn't about learning, and other reasons why online classes are not the best. By Aldo Polanco
Arb Notes: Ephemeral wildflowers. By Ryan Gilbert for the Cole Student Naturalists -
The Distance: A newsletter from the Carletonian | November 1
Carleton College. Carletonian
This newsletter includes all the weekly articles published by The Carletonian. File includes newsletter and full articles. Found online at: https://us19.campaign-archive.com/?u=5e0d216f8342490c92285a859&id=1285140130
Contents:
Winter Term housing plans released, students must pack up rooms. By Sophie Perfetto
Elizabeth Warren campaign stop in Northfield with local representatives. By Maya Khesin
This week in photos: the Makerspace enters a new normal. By Isaac Crown Manesis
Athletes say goodbye to much-loved strength coach. By Ryan Flanagan
To those of you who think you're doing it right. By Saly Sirothphiphat
Why not voting in this election would be unconscionable. By Mary Lewis Grow
An international perspective on American politics. By Suhani Thandi
Breaking: Feds seize Hunter Biden's DS. By Ben More
Where to Zoom? The Quest. By Emma MacArthur-Warner
Comic: Overthinking. By Phoebe Ward
Arb Notes: Second nature. By Samara Kroeger -
The Distance: A newsletter from the Carletonian | November 15
Carleton College. Carletonian
This newsletter includes all the weekly articles published by The Carletonian. While the newsletter says November 7, it is in fact the November 15 newsletter. File includes newsletter and full articles. Found online at: https://us19.campaign-archive.com/?u=5e0d216f8342490c92285a859&id=f9fb5b5f0f
Contents:
To the Carleton administration: be more transparent - we know what happens when institutions aren't. By the Carleton Editorial Board
Campus COVID-19 action level increased to "Level 3: High." By Amelia Broman
Green in a global crisis: a look at the effects of the pandemic on waste production. By Hannah Davis and Sophia Quast
After Biden's win, political divided persist on campus. By Ellie Zimmerman
In conversation with Dr. Nels Elde '95, evolutionary geneticist and MacArthur "Genius Grant" recipient. By Arya Misra
Beloved LDC employee Frenchy retires after 29 years at Carleton. By Lindsay Boettiger
Carleton presidential search committee members announced. By Ray Xu
Sunrise Carleton marches for climate justice. By Maya Hilty
Post donates 5,700 pounds of cereal to Northfield Action Center. By Julia Luljak
Recruiting during COVID-19: a novel test for Carleton coaches. By Zak Sather
Why you should fill out the Presidential Search Survey. By Maya Hilty
Voting is not harm reduction. By Alé Cota
The difference in "vibes" of America's political parties. By Dane Swanser
My medical leave of absence: a tale of bureaucracy at Carleton. By Nicole Collins
US government falls after nobody votes in presidential election. By Ben More
Bald Spot announcement: Jack Brown is concussed. By Nicole Collins
Germophiles. By Frances O'Grady
Parsnips are forever - invasive species in the Arb. By Alac Leonetti -
The Distance: A newsletter from the Carletonian | November 7
Carleton College. Carletonian
This newsletter includes all the weekly articles published by The Carletonian. File includes newsletter and full articles. Found online at: https://us19.campaign-archive.com/?u=5e0d216f8342490c92285a859&id=f9fb5b5f0f
Contents:
Carls react to nail-biter presidential election. By Dane Swanser
Dia de los Muertos event offers space for reflection amid pandemic. By Amelia Broman
Carls embrace a different pandemic reality in Denmark. By Lindsay Boettiger
Student artist Ondine headlines first Live @ the Record Libe show of the year. By Dane Swanser
Course modes remain relatively unchanged for winter, impacting off-campus students. By Amelia Broman
What happens next? An electoral reflection. By Sophie Perfetto
There can be no rest for Democrats. By Greta Hardy-Mittell
An electoral victory is not enough. By Elena Morales-Grahl
America has a voter suppression problem. By Aldo Polanco
The magic of voting. By Jack Brown
Amy Coney Barrett refuses to say whether she wants soup or salad. By Ben More
Trump wins Rice County by 69 votes. By Jack Brown
How do turtles survive the winter? By Sydney Marie Jones -
The Distance: A newsletter from the Carletonian | October 11
Carleton College. Carletonian
This newsletter includes all the weekly articles published by The Carletonian. File includes newsletter and full articles. Found online at: https://us19.campaign-archive.com/?u=5e0d216f8342490c92285a859&id=0cddc0d122
Contents:
Fall Term grading returns to normal, raises questions of equity. By Xena Wolf
Where do Carls like to study - COVID-19 edition. By Maya Khesin
Behind the scenes: Mail services adapts to COVID-19. By Julia Luljak
League of Women Voters hosts local candidates forum. By Maya Hilty
Black Student-Athletes of Carleton lead campus-wide march against racial injustice. By Ryan Flanagan and Ben Levine
One year of magical thinking. By Marianne Gunnarsson
The student-athlete schism in the year of COVID-19. by Zak Sather
Carleton Puritans unveil @CarlsRepress Instagram account. By Ben More
Carleton Crushes experiences dramatic 610% increase in unwholesomeness. By Amelia Broman
Sacrifices at the altar of a cat-god: A Bataillean Critique of "But Still, He is Doing It: An Exegetical Look at the Garfield Comix" By Nicole Collins. By Jack Brown
Mussel memory. By Samara Kroeger -
The Distance: A newsletter from the Carletonian | October 19
Carleton College. Carletonian
This newsletter includes all the weekly articles published by The Carletonian. File includes newsletter and full articles. Found online at: https://us19.campaign-archive.com/?u=5e0d216f8342490c92285a859&id=f41be8ba9c
Contents:
Carleton adopts land acknowledgement drafted by the City of Northfield. By Zoe Pharo
Environmental and Forest Biology Professor Robin Wall Kimmerer lectures at Carleton. By Fiona Casey
CAMS professor's newest project sheds light on the movement for racial justice in Northfield. By Arya Misra
Carleton set to turn off its towering smokestack -- for good. By Beck Woollen
From Boliou to the big screen: A conversation with Emmy Award winnter Andrij Parekh '94. By Dane Swanser
Safe, smart, and something: the Rec Center reopens. By Ryan Flanagan
COVID-19 in the White House: two different worlds. By Greta Hardy-Mittell
Grades in a pandemic? Not so fresh, man. By Ben More
Young Minnesotans can shape the result of the November election. By Siena Leone-Getten
Democratic socialists at Carleton: why we refuse to endorse Joe Biden. By The Carleton Democratic Socialists of America
A letter to Carleton students. By Steve Reece
BREAKING: Audio of Trump Telling Melania He Has COVID-19. By Ben More
The Underwater Arb. By Reed Ebbinghaus -
The Distance: A newsletter from the Carletonian | October 25
Carleton College. Carletonian
This newsletter includes all the weekly articles published by The Carletonian. File includes newsletter and full articles. Found online at: https://us19.campaign-archive.com/?u=5e0d216f8342490c92285a859&id=8f4c4699d4
Contents:
Positive COVID-19 case in dining hall leads to eleven students quarantined without pay. By Ellie Zimmerman
COVID-19 testing fee for students who leave campus raises concerns of equity. By Hannah Davis
No Trump in Nofo: residents protest Eric Trump's visit. By Maya Hilty
CSA cultural fund initiative fails to pass campus-wide vote. By Sophia Quast
New Biology department PEER mentorship group aims to reduce the isolation of BIPOC students. By Naomi Lopez
Romance is not dead: Carls navigate the new hookup and dating scene in pandemic times. By Hannah Davis and Frances O'Grady
Bring-your-pet-to-school day is every day with Carleton professors. By Ellie Zimmerman
Northfield Women's March stresses the importance of civic engagement. By Maya Hilty
Local organization part of movement to stop Line 3. By Julia Luljak
A photographic look at sports practices around campus. By Ryan Flanagan
Carleton athletes initiate Speak Up Saturdays. By Lindsay Boettiger
As a staff member and alum - I'm so proud of you. By Don Smith
What it's like being Buddhist. By Saly Sirothphiphat
From disgruntled to satisfied: a progressive's journey with Joe Biden. By Aldo Polanco
Death, uncertainty, and microwaved eggs. By Saly Sirothphiphat
Life hack: five ways to use glue besides sticking things together. By Ben More
Michel Gluecault. By Jack Brown and Nicole Collins
Glue: Trivia n' Jokes. By Jack Brown and Nicole Collins
The Underwater Arb - ditching lead tackle. By Sydney Marie Jones -
The Distance: A newsletter from the Carletonian | October 4
Carleton College. Carletonian
This newsletter includes all the weekly articles published by The Carletonian. File includes newsletter and full articles. Found online at: https://us19.campaign-archive.com/?u=5e0d216f8342490c92285a859&id=7bc27e743c
Contents:
Vague language in Community Covenant leads to inconsistencies in adherence and enforcement. By Sophie Perfetto
"We're just students fighting for other students": the Ujamaa Collective works to dismantle racism at Carleton. By Ellie Zimmerman and Fiona Casey
Chapel Initiates Courageous Conversations series to discuss white privilege at Carleton. By Frances O'Grady
Campus COVID-19 positivity rate low, action level placed at Level 2: Medium. By Lindsay Boettiger
Black Student-Athletes of Carleton lead march against racial injustice. By Ryan Flanagan and Ben Levine
From the Archives: the dorkiest football game ever played. By Ryan Flanagan
Why taking Spring Term off was my best decision. By Suhani Thandi
Your debates are better than mine. By Aldo Polanco
Divest Carleton from fossil fuels to save our school. By Mindy Bell '80, Rebecca Hahn '09 and Maddie Halloran '14
OCS trip to Dundas gains popularity. By Ben More
Costume Idea! Scaring the CSA this Halloween. By Jack Brown
Notes from the resident bald eagle pair. By Klara Heuchert for the Cole Student Naturalists -
The Distance: A newsletter from the Carletonian | September 4
Carleton College. Carletonian
This newsletter includes all the weekly articles published by The Carletonian prior to the start of Fall Term 2020. File includes newsletter and full articles. Found online at: https://us19.campaign-archive.com/?u=5e0d216f8342490c92285a859&id=9bd4fdd68a
Contents:
"My prediction, not good": Northfield residents apprehensive about students' return to campus. By Ellie Zimmerman
New Student Week orientation adapts to COVID-19. By Maya Hilty
Outdoor spaces and assigned seating: rearranging classrooms for a pandemic. By Bjorn Holtey
Reopening in a pandemic: Q&A with Northfield Superintendent Matt Hillmann
Athletes cope with loss of fall sports season. By Ryan Flanagan -
Carleton Ceramics Presents Virtual Empty Bowls 2020
Carleton College Center for Community
Facebook event for Virtual Empty Bowls 2020.
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Sanction Guidelines for Violations of the Covenant
Carleton College. Dean of Students Office
This page lays out the sanctions and consequences students may face for not following the expectations of the Carleton Community Covenant. These guidelines cover violations from lack of mask wearing to very serious violations, and sanctions range from warnings to possible removal from campus.
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Sanction Guidelines for Violations of the Covenant
Carleton College. Dean of Students Office
This page lays out the sanctions and consequences students may face for not following the expectations of the Carleton Community Covenant. These guidelines cover violations from lack of mask wearing to very serious violations, and sanctions range from warnings to possible removal from campus.
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Bi-Weekly (Non-Exempt & Union) Use of Pandemic Pay Cont. Related to COVID-19
Carleton College. Human Resources
For employees unable to complete all their work hours because of the Minnesota Stay at Home order, a new pandemic pay code was created for those in this situation. This document provides details on the pay code and how to use it on the online hours submission form for bi-weekly employees. This document was linked on the Human Resources remote work page and sent to staff in an email in April.
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Ergonomics for Remote Work
Carleton College. Human Resources
Poster providing information to staff on ways to ensure they stay safe and comfortable while working from home. It discusses setting up a workstation, posture, taking breaks, and more. The document was linked from the Wellness Tips for Remote Work page of the Human Resources site.
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Exempt Reporting of Absences Related to COVID-19
Carleton College. Human Resources
This document provides instruction for exempt employees (paid monthly) on how to report missed work time online that is related to being infected with Covid-19 or under quarantine due to exposure to Covid-19.
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How to Hold Productive Remote Meetings
Carleton College. Human Resources
Advice for staff from Human Resources about making remote meetings more effective. The document discusses technology, planning, and facilitation. The document was linked on the Tips for Supervisors page on the Human Resources site.
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Remote Work Arrangements for Staff
Carleton College. Human Resources
A document with information for staff about remote work. It includes the expectations, responsibilities of staff, and more. The document was linked from "Remote Work" page on the Human Resources website.
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Remote Work Tips for Staff
Carleton College. Human Resources
A page on the Human Resources site that provides staff with guidance for remote work, discussing topics such as creating a workspace and other ways to make working remotely more successful.
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Supervisor Tips for Managing a Remote Team
Carleton College. Human Resources
Information and guidance for supervisors on managing their team while everyone is working remotely. The page includes resources and suggestions to make remote work successful.
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Tips for Supervisors - Motivating your staff during difficult times
Carleton College. Human Resources
This document provides advice for supervisors on engaging their staff during the pandemic. It discusses the importance of communication, being supportive and flexible, and being clear. The document was linked from Tips for Supervisors on the Human Resources site.
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Wellness Tips for Remote Workers - Document
Carleton College. Human Resources
A document with suggestions to stay healthy and sane while working remotely. It discusses ways to create a designated workstation, how to try to prevent isolation, and more. It was linked from Wellness Tips for Remote Workers on the Human Resources site.
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Wellness Tips for Remote Workers - Webpage
Carleton College. Human Resources
A page of resources for staff members doing remote work to promote wellness during the pandemic.
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Work Resources for COVID-19
Carleton College. Human Resources
A general page for staff working remotely with information about remote work and links to other resources while working remotely.
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Covid Support/Remote Work
Carleton College. Information Technology Services
Resources and links on Carleton's ITS website to help with working, teaching, and learning remotely.
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Software and Computer Labs for Fall 2020
Carleton College. Information Technology Services
This page on the ITS website contains information on what computer labs will be available for student use during the fall, and the adjusted capacities for them. In addition, it discusses REMOTELAB, which allows students to access specialized campus software and computing resources from their own computers.
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