Posts tagged with “Campus Spaces & Facilities” (All posts)
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Thanks to support from a generous anonymous donor, the Dacie Moses House recently reopened on campus, completely renovated and better than ever! Renovations started in summer of 2023. Vice President…
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This fall Carleton will dedicate its first building named in honor of a class. With its record-breaking gift of more than $65 million, the Class of 1974 Center will revolutionize…
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Alongside major townhouse renovations and construction, Student Health and Counseling services will be moving into a brand-new facility soon. Plans call for increased rooms for medical treatment as well as more space for solo and group therapy.
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Casa Del Sol, QTBIPOC, and many of Carleton’s other cultural houses, located mainly around Union Street, were built decades ago according to the architectural precedent of a nuclear family unit. Nowadays, these homes are unable to accommodate the needs of multiple students, especially those who wish to live individually.
Art Onwumere ’24 says he’s excited to have more space. “The biggest positive to me is that many more people can live in these spaces. Hendrickson House can only fit comfortably around six people. We’ve always had a lot of applicants or people who later in the term are like, oh, is there space? Is there space?”
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