The Radler Wing Goodes Hall is named after David Radler, MBA ’67. Radler has stated he plans to plead guilty to seven counts of fraud.
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Without AMS-subsidized child care during evenings and weekends, many Queen’s parents will have to investigate other options, including the Queen’s Day Care Centre, pictured above at its 35th anniversary celebration.
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Billy Talent will join other Canadian acts in a five-hour concert Sept. 24 in the Miller Hall parking lot.
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The new Student Circuit bus was initially nicknamed the “Ghetto Express.”
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Christine Moreland, ArtSci ’09, shares a former Victoria Hall common room with two other students.
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The intramural curling league hits the ice at the Royal Kingston Curling Club in 2002.
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These days, FRECs may look scary, but their bark is much worse than their bite thanks to new regulations and training.
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Planned activities now include sanitized cheer-offs and peat moss races instead of verbal abuse and tomato throwing.
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Queen’s engineers, meanwhile, make their frosh “sizzle like bacon.”
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Carcinogens like gentian are good for your skin. No, really.
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The tug of war is an integral part of Arts and Science orientation. Its origins date back to the battles of cavemen. Or not.
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Welcome to the O.C.
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NEWTS, snazzy in orange.
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Tams make frosh happy, but socks on ears apparently don’t.
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The Great Lake Swimmers’ Tony Dekker serenades an unenthused audience at Elixir on Aug. 25.
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The opening bands did little to help the Swimmers set.
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Ryan Vanderhoof of Akron failed to impress the crowd.
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Angus (Michael Catlin) and Miles (Chris Spaleta).
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Morgan (Rick Cairns) pauses to reflect in The Drawer Boy.
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Ralph Fiennes and Rachel Weisz heat up the screen as husband and wife in Gardener.
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Drawn Together exposes the more risqué side of cartoon characters.
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CFRC Programming Manager Eric Duncan takes a break outside of the station.
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Kids on TV was featured as part of last year’s Dance to the Underground.
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Christian Bale, as Bruce Wayne in Batman Begins, portrays the Dark Knight in a “primly smouldering” fashion.
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Danny Brannagan fires a pass on his way to being named Queen’s Player of the Game.
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Andrew Joyner sizes up the Golden Hawks on Labour Day
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Gaels players run full-contact drills during a training camp practice.
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Queen’s converges on the ball at the Dartmouth Invitational tournament.
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The stands sit empty during a regular season football game.
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Will Jock Harty’s seats be full come the start of the season?
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A student lets the ball fly in the intramural dodge ball tournament.
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In the Canadian Rockies, the spectacular vistas and wild small town dancers captured the heart of “city girl” Rosel.
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Teaches cheer wildly Wednesday morning while dousing Con-Ed frosh with baby powder on the steps of Victoria Hall.