Midweek is a production of the Carleton University School of Journalism and Communication in Ottawa, Canada. The Midweek team’s members are journalism students in the senior years of our School’s bachelor and master of journalism programs. Most groups total about 16, and their members come from across the country and often from abroad as well. Midweek teams do nine on-air shows each, in either the Fall or Winter terms of the academic year. Midweek’s studios are located at The School of Journalism and Communication in Richcraft Hall on Carleton’s campus, and our shows are transmitted by CKCU 93.1 FM, the campus and community radio station based at Carleton. You can listen to us live online most Wednesdays during the university’s Fall and Winter academic terms: We’re on CKCU-FM after the BBC News at noon. The shows and podcasts posted here have had all their music taken out because of copyright issues, so to get the full “Midweek” experience, tune in to CKCU! Many Midweek alums show up every day on your radio, TV or other screens — famous folks who got their starts right here on Midweek at Carleton and others you may not have heard of who are still out there serving their communities in a wide range of ways. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It’s a wrap—almost!
Our final Midweek of the season walked before it could run. Reporter Zoe Pierce spoke to one of the leaders of a movement movement—”designed walking,” which combines route planning with storytelling, and social interaction.
Then, the fallout of a racist act of vandalism at a grocery store in Ottawa’s Chinatown. Midweek’s Colson Swinarchin sat down with the head of the neighbourhood’s BIA to discuss how hat...
We’ve reached the final third!
Veterans were top of mind and top of show this week.
On Remembrance Day, reporter Matthew Garwolinski visited the Canadian War Museum and host Holly Joth-Smith attended Carleton University’s Remembrance Day ceremony. Both heard stories of family connections, wartime valour, and why we honour the occasion.
Zoe Pierce then sat down with the head of Carleton University’s College of H...
We’ve reached the final third!
Veterans were top of mind and top of show this week.
On Remembrance Day, reporter Matthew Garwolinski visited the Canadian War Museum and host Holly Joth-Smith attended Carleton University’s Remembrance Day ceremony. Both heard stories of family connections, wartime valour, and why we honour the occasion.
Zoe Pierce then sat down with the head of Carleton University’s College of Human...
Is it November already?
This week’s production of Midweek began with another update from Alex Scott on Ottawa’s planned $400-million renovation of Landsdowne Place, before it goes to city councillors for a vote on Friday.
Host Julie Chadwick spoke to a Carleton University sociology professor to discuss a new draft policy preventing Carleton-affiliated people and organizations from issuing collective statements on public matte...
Leading the hour, reporter Alex Scott heard the latest on the proposed $400-million upgrades to Lansdowne Park, from one of the residents leading the charge against it. Then, the launch of a new lecture series in honour of Women’s History Month—Allie Cruzado sat down with the head of The Women’s History Project ahead of the inaugural event.
Julie Chadwick was at the Ottawa Antiquarian Book Fest this past weekend to learn about t...
Is it time for a break already?
In our last show before Fall Reading Week, Midweek’s Holly Joth-Smith opened with a look at Pride Week celebrations at Carleton University. Then, Zoe Pierce sat down with a computer science expert to discuss how and how much artificial intelligence is changing the workforce.
Coming out of Thanksgiving weekend, Matthew Garwolinski got the latest from Ottawa’s biggest food bank on how food insecu...
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Entertainment was front and centre this week.
Reporter Julie Chadwick sat down with the great-great-great niece of Black publishing trailblazer Mary Ann Shadd Cary, at the launch of an annual lecture series in her honour. Next, Clarisa Gonzalez gave us a look at Ottawa’s newest film festival, Genre Gems, focused on twisting and subverting classic genres.
Allison Young took us inside a ne...
Midweek’s second show this term started with a drug awareness seminar at Carleton University—reporter Holly Joth-Smith found out about harm reduction ahead of high-risk situations. Then, Allie Cruzado took us back to yesterday’s National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, and how a local Inuk musician is keeping throat-singing alive.
Alex Scott scouted out the state of scouting recruitment post-pandemic, with a troop from Ottawa’...
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Here we go again!
After a summer hiatus, Midweek wasted no time getting back to business.
The first show of Fall 2025 kicked off with reporter Zoe Pierce asking some big questions—namely, how much life has there ever been on Earth? Next, a celebration of one of those lives with the renaming of a Kanata skate park: Alex Scott takes us inside the newly-minted Blair Aiken Skateboar...
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