William Lui, Sci ’05, says goodbye to his hair yesterday in the lower JDUC.
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Andrew Norman
Protesters marched from Stauffer Library to City Hall to oppose the occupation in Iraq.
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Emily MacLaurin-King
Sara Berger, president of Queen’s Hillel, said she wasn’t surprised by last week’s anti-Semitic vandalism north of Toronto.
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Andrew Norman
Kym Shumsky, MPA ’04, Grant Bishop, Sci ’03, and Wesley Fok, ArtSci ’04, received the Tricolour Award for their non-athletic, extra-curricular involvement.
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Andrew Norman
Won’t somebody think of the Physical Plant Services?
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Andrew Norman
The Earth Charter hopes to promote discussion about the principles upon which international civil society should function.
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Andrew Norman
Jaffer Syed said Islam teaches the importance of charity and helping the community.
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Ian Babbit
Your backpack might hold all your earthly belongings, but it can also double as a pillow when waiting for the next train to Munich.
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Andrew Norman
Frisbee playing can get highly competetive, and it is one of the favourite activities of Queen’s students remaining in Kingston over the summer months.
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Journal File Photo
The office job is a sentence to freezing buildings with no natural light. But if the alternative is the service industry, perhaps you’re better in cubicle alley than learning not to put your hand in the deep fryer the hard way.
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Photos courtesy of www.toadstool.se/photos and www.freston.net
Most students living in Leonard Hall during its renovations last year thought it would be the worst housing of their lives. Ghetto houses, however, often aren’t much better.
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Journal File Photo
Not all Ghetto houses look this bad on the outside—but sooner or later, you’ll probably experience your own troubles.
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Journal File Photo
The Jack Kerouac Knapsack Band during their first place performance at the QEA Battle of the Bands 2004.
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Emily MacLaurin-King
Adam Bell of the Radical Dudez with his trusty ukulele.