(Evelien Heijselaar)
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Blunders fuel pub powder keg
The Engineering Society executive’s announcement earlier this summer that Clark Hall Pub is closed indefinitely came as a shock to many—not because the pub’s operational and financial woes were surprising but because of the way the closing of such a campus fixture was handled.
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A little less cheer, a little more beer
When Frosh Week kicked off on Wednesday, the thundering of demolition work was barely audible over the cheers of first-years, led by their equally spirited frosh leaders, parading through campus. Although the noise and energy is typical of every year, close attention would soon have any upper-year at a loss for words—literally.
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Man enough to change?
When I first came to Queen’s, I was intrigued by the tradition and romance of it all—hearing bag pipes at random times around campus, the Band in their kilts, and especially the use of Gaelic. Living in a residence called Ban Righ seemed something like living in a Scottish castle—until I went inside, that is. During Frosh Week and at Homecoming games, I enthusiastically donned my coveralls and sang the Oil Thigh.
