The Charlatan’s editors and contributors have compiled some of our favourite Indigenous artists, athletes and TV shows.
The Ottawa BlackJacks earned their biggest win of the season Sunday as multiple scoring records fell at TD Place.
The Rideau River footbridge that connects Carleton University to Vincent Massey Park will be temporarily closed from July 6 ...
The Charlatan has been publishing at Carleton for more than 80 years. The first issue was published on Nov. 28, 1945, under ...
In the 1970s the name was changed to represent a more edgy newspaper the editors sought to shape.
One year after the program’s launch, the inaugural cohort of the Certificate in Journalism in Indigenous Communities (CJIIC) ...
Nideyinàn Tim Hortons: The unbelievably long lines are a catalyst for my introspective or dare I say philosophical thoughts ...
The International Film Festival of Ottawa (IFFO) kicked off its sixth edition, bringing in a curated selection of 22 Canadian and international films to screens in downtown Ottawa across 11 days. The ...
Artwork featured in the ‘Our Land, Our Art’ exhibit at the Canadian Museum of Nature by sisters Qumaq Mangiuk Iyaituk and Passa Mangiuk. The drawings show Mangiuk’s depiction of a qamutik (dog sled) ...
Professor emerita Susan Phillips is one of six Carleton University community members — all women — who were appointed to the Order of Canada late last year. Phillips is the founder of Canada’s first ...
Chants against rape culture roared through Ottawa’s downtown core on Sunday as the yearly SlutWalk demonstration marched past Parliament. Amira Brehaut, who works with the Purple Sisters Youth ...
Ruth Nobossi models a dress she made with pins she collected throughout her time at Carleton University. The fashion show’s innovator category, with its unique DIY looks, is her favourite because she ...