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Images from vol. 132, issue 6
Images from vol. 132, issue 6
September 17, 2004
Hate graffiti on West Campus was painted over on Wednesday.
Photo:
Matthew Trevisan
A drop in the market value of Ghetto houses, such as the one pictured above, may save students’ money on rent.
Photo:
Ian Babbit
Eric Lavallee and Cathy Shen, EQuIP co-chairs, invite everyone in the Queen’s community to come out to Queerientation events.
Photo:
Ian Babbit
There are over 500 paid jobs offered by the AMS, including positions at the P&CC.
Photo:
Ian Babbit
Bush has distanced himself from intelligence reports which suggested Saddam Hussein possessed WMDs.
Credit:
Photo courtesy of worldphotos.com
Kerry said he too would have sent troops to Iraq.
Credit:
Photo courtesy of worldphotos.com
Steve-O, we always knew that your over-the-top antics were compensating for something.
Photo:
Ian Babbit
Steve-O addresses the local masochist contigency at the ’Mo.
Photo:
Ian Babbit
Fariba Samsami’s “Memory of Body.”
Credit:
Pablo Neiman
Credit:
Supplied
The men’s baseball team in their first home action on Sunday at Megaffin Field.
Credit:
Alisa Yocom
Ultimate Frisbee tryouts began Tuesday night at Richardson Stadium.
Photo:
Emily MacLaurin-King
Wil Wheaton, seen here with Lavar Burton, is king of blogs.
Credit:
Photo courtesy of The Wil Wheaton Shrine
As a staging intern at Canadian Idol this summer, Lauren Denhartog, ArtSci ’05, got to wait out the Idol contestants, not hang out with them.
Photo:
Emily MacLaurin-King
Steve-O’s “Don’t Try this at Home Tour” hit the Cocamo Sept. 13.
Photo:
Ian Babbit
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