This is a Photograph that student director Marta Kondrati shot of Peter Kenedi getting ready to play Dr. Frankenfurtur in the Rocky Horror Picture Show shadowcast of 2024. This was the first time Rocky Horror had been performed since the pandemic. In the back of this photograph, you can see the writing of past shows on the dressing room walls.
This source is a page of the article titled ""The Great Co-ed Housing Peregrination" run in the Carletonian in 1970. It includes photographs of students moving dorms into coed housing on Valentine's Day, as well as student opinion and observation regarding the switch.
"Nason and Co. Produce Bellyache" is a letter to the editor of the Carletonian written by student J. R. Long. The letter details Long's grievances with the administration regarding the issue of coed dorms, and advocates for a destigmatization of sex on campus.
This is a photograph of a performance of Antigone in Little Nourse Theater at Carleton College in November of 2025. In this image, pictured are Antigone, Creon, and Chorus Member One. This production lasted from November 7th to the 9th and was an edited version of Antigone by both of the student directors of the show.
This is a photograph of a performance of Antigone in Little Nourse Theater at Carleton College in December of 1947. In this image, pictured are Antigone, Creon, Messenger, and the Guards.
This is a photograph of President Poskanzer, the president of Carleton College, during the pandemic. He is taking a picture with Careton's sketch comedy troupe, Lenny Dee, which unfortunately no longer exists on campus. The President and the students are all seen wearing masks, as this was their first time acting in the theater since the start of the pandemic.
This is a photograph of a small painted wall section in Little Nourse Theater showcasing shows such as: Extermities, El Eterno Femenino, and others. The backstage walls of Little Nourse Theater are covered in paintings from most shows performed there, memorializing the title of the show with the names. of the cast and crew. This tradition has started since the 1960s and has continued till today. This particular image focuses on plays that were performed between 1990 and 1991 and are displayed on the wall.
This is a photograph of a Carleton student wearing only their underwear in the Little Nourse Theater dressing rooms. This photograph was taken in 1970 during a Theater Marathon.
This source is a letter sent from Carleton College freshman Catherine Jane Garske to President Nason as well as Dean Philips and the Student Policy Committee at Carleton College. In this letter she expresses her opinion that Carleton College should keep gender segregated dormitories due to opportunities for personal growth and sisterhood that women-only dormitories offer. She also expresses an anti-student marriage opinion.
This source is a memorandum from the Carleton College Offices of the Deans of Students to College President John W. Nason regarding a LIFE magazine employee who contacted Carleton while conducting research for an article about coed housing throughout the U.S..