"Mediocre Carleton" and "rather weak philosophy dept"?

<p>Yeah, I disagreed with your point that Carleton students aren’t as “activist” as thought. That protest shows how devoted Carleton students are to causes they believe in. The thing is that they went to the protest knowing they’d be arrested – they didn’t just spontaneously get arrested. There are also more events (no arrests though) that went on this year, such as a club getting a bus so students could go up to the cities and protest for immigration reform.</p>

<p>Again, these are just examples of what Carleton students do. Some students don’t do anything of this sort while other students organize hunger strikes for the typhoon (tbh, I really don’t know what skipping meals had to do with sending aid for Typhoon Haiyan but some people did it anyway). Carleton does have an activist community if you want to be part of it.</p>