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Winter 2002 -- click to return to ContentsClass Acts
 
  • '60s (Online Update - March 28, 2002)

  • '70s (Online Update - March 28, 2002)

  • '80s (Online Update - March 28, 2002)

  • '90s (Online Update - March 28, 2002)

  • '00s (Online Update - March 28, 2002)

  • 1950s

  • 1960s

  • 1970s

  • 1980s

  • 1990s

  • 2000s

  • On the road again ... again
    After years on the road, Andrew Clyde Little, MA/99, is publishing a book about his adventures across Canada. On the Road Again ... Again chronicles some of the stories he compiled during his five years in the late '80s and early '90s as a producer for the popular CBC television show, On the Road Again.

  • Afghan film wins worldwide acclaim -- Kandahar tells story based on J-school grad's journey
    Born in Afghanistan, Nelofer Pazira, BJ/97, has made difficult journeys in her lifetime. The 27-year-old star of the film Kandahar has allowed audiences to join her on one of them.

  • e-business pioneer -- TELUS boss the visionary behind company's giant success
    Whoever coined the term "trailblazer" must have had Garry Rasmussen in mind.

  • In memoriam

  • G. Ross Love, 1917-2001
    G. Ross Love, a distinguished academic and former senior administrator at Carleton, passed away on November
    20, 2001. He was 84 years of age.

  • Future Alumni
    Congratulations on the arrival of the following Carleton University future alumni.

  • Ex Libris
    We're pleased to present a listing of recent books written by graduates of Carleton University.

  • CU in the Middle East
    Five graduates of Carleton University are working at Zayed University in the Middle East.



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