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A commanding presence
At an imposing six feet four inches, with a hearty hand shake and resonant voice, Doug Young, BSc/87, has a commanding presence. Which is completely appropriate considering that he is the commanding officer of Her Majesty’s Canadian Ship (HMCS) Ottawa, a multi-role patrol frigate that boasts state-of-the-art anti-submarine, anti-aircraft and anti-ship warfare capabilities.
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Future alumni
Carleton University Magazine welcomes its future alumni!
A natural teacher
If Michael Runtz, BScHons/87, hadn’t been such a pest as a five-year-old, thousands of Carleton students might have been deprived of one of the best learning experiences of their undergraduate lives.
Ex Libris
We are pleased to present a listing of recent books written by graduates of Carleton University
Environmentally friendly Holmes
The technology exists to make today’s living spaces more environmentally friendly and energy efficient. Enter Christopher Sweetnam-Holmes, BIB/99, and Cheryl Gladu, BIB/99. They’re partners in Ecocité, a green condominium development and consulting firm.
Smart deal
For Jeff Mierins, BA/84, nothing beats coasting to a smooth stop in his gas-electric Honda Accord hybrid and listening to the pin-drop silence of his high-tech engine.That is, unless he’s zooming down the road in his H1 Hummer, which is partially fueled by vegetable oil.
In memoriam
Patrick Cardy: 1953 – 2005
Patrick Cardy (we all called him Pat) represented the essence of youthful academia that I found attractive in Carleton’s music school.
Diane Chastenay: 1949 - 2005
Diane was a valuable and highly respected member of the Carleton community for 24 years. She will be greatly missed.
Tim May: 1963 - 2005
With deepest regret, the School of Journalism and Communication announces the death of Professor Tim May, BJ/89, MJ/91.
Norbert (Dick) Power: 1959 – 2005
The Carleton community was saddened to learn of the sudden passing of Dick Power, co-op coordinator in Carleton’s Co-op Office.
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