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More police unwelcome guests
Kingston Police have had their hands full since Frosh Week marked the kickoff of the school year three weeks ago. In a Police Services Board meeting last week, Police Chief Bill Closs said this was the worst Frosh Week he has seen in 12 years.
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Creating an unequal playing field
In June, the Athletics and Recreation Review suggested Queen’s re-evaluate the way its programs are funded compared to other universities and look into charging additional fees for instructional programs, intramurals and tickets to varsity games.
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Nightmare on Alfred Street
Coming into the last September of my undergraduate year, I expected no surprises and smooth sailing—only to find out quickly that it’s never safe to assume anything out of life. At the end of the first week at my new apartment, my roommate and I had no idea why we developed severe allergies and shortness of breath, until we spotted large quantities of black mould behind the kitchen cupboard and the stove. The problem hit a climax when my roommate found out the mould had spread to her bedframe; as I was sipping coffee at the Common Ground, she called and said, “I’m not living here anymore.”
