A Haitian child receives medical aid after an earthquake ransacked
Port au Prince on Jan. 12, mounting a death total of over 150,000.
(Photo courtesy of United Nations Development Program)

Carroll students help Haiti, donate money

Rachel Burns

Staff Writer

Many of Carroll University’s finest students are planning to help the people affected by the Haiti disaster. The earthquakes in Haiti have affected people from all over the world, and Carroll is no exception...

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Letter to the editor: Office hours are just not realistic for adjuncts who work at Carroll

Students have recently expressed concerns about the availability of professors outside of class. This is certainly justified, as the primary reason why many students—and their parents— choose Carroll is because of the close student-teacher contact that is to be expected...

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Pink’s acrobatic show hypnotized the audience.
(The Associated Press)

2010 Grammys wow audience with favorite performers

Melissa George

Staff Writer

Music fans all over the world tuned in for the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards Jan. 31 on CBS to cheer on the winners, and the see the spectacular (and not so spectacular) performances...

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After a busy January featuring four meets the Men’s and Women’s Swimming & Diving teams prepare for the Midwest Conference Championships in Appleton, Wis. on Feb. 12-14.
(Photo courtesy of Carroll University Sports Information)

Swimming gears up for the Midwest Conference Championships

Justin Koepsell

Editorial Staff

Carroll University’s Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving teams opened up the second half their season with a win over their Midwest Conference, geographical and historical rival the Beloit College Buccaneers...

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