AMS Social Issues Commissioner Jennifer Holub and Kyle Brohman, ArtSci ’06, are trying to bring support to campus for students who suffer from addictions.
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Ian Babbit
You will find more than condoms at sexualityandu.ca.
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Katrina Ludlow
A crowd of 300 people wound a white banner around City Hall on Monday to protest poverty.
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Jackie Alvarez
DREAM hopes to raise $50,000 this year for educational projects in developing countries.
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Ian Babbit
Last night, Adèle Mercier told Assembly the motion they passed last week was tantamount to censorship.
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Ian Babbit
Commerce Director Peter Kissick said deregulated tuition didn’t pay for Goodes Hall, pictured above, but it has created an enhanced learning environment.
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Ian Babbit
EngSoc’s submission to the Rae Review last year said 30per cent of Applied Science tuition goes to increasing student aid.
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Ian Babbit
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Dave Lee
Feist was “a piece of fire” with Broken Social Scene on Wednesday night at Grant Hall.
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Katrina Ludlow
Kevin Drew belted out song after song for a sold-out crowd.
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Katrina Ludlow
Unfortunately, Vogt A tried to squeeze too many ideas into a short time frame.
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Ian Babbit
Luke Doucet doesn’t understand why he can’t get “just one kiss.”
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Desmond Carter
The Fembots’ country-esque sounds were the highlight of the evening at The Grad Club.
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Desmond Carter
It took the full 60 minutes to decide a winner as Queen’s opened their season against RMC.
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Emily MacLaurin-King
Men’s volleyball fought their way to a silver medal at the Queen’s Invitational tournament.
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Ian Babbit
Men’s soccer couldn’t stop the Ravens this weekend.
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Lukasz Rygielski
Are you poppin’ yo collaz? (Shades optional.)
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Ian Babbit
Broken Social Scene played to a packed house on Wednesday night at Grant Hall. Please see the complete story on page 14.