Drummers performed at an aboriginal symposium on Sunday.
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Katrina Ludlow
Dr. Truda Rosenberg spoke during Holocaust Education Week.
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Ian Babbit
Susanna Moodie, top, has been replaced as the queen of CanLit by Margaret Atwood, bottom, and the attendant stereotypes should also be lifted.
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Photos courtesy of data2.collectionscanada.ca / wordfest.com
The opportunity to watch the sun rise over Lake Ontario is one of the many reasons why writers find themselves drawn to Kingston.
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Ian Babbit
Steven Heighton settled in Kingston after graduating from Queen’s in 1986.
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Photo courtesy of writersfest.bc.ca
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Ian Babbit
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Katrina Ludlow
Elton John, Tom Cruise and Veronica (of Archie fame) have their game faces on in The Passion of the Ice: Cruisified.
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Emily MacLaurin-King
Mel Gibson makes a return to his Braveheart days at Clark Hall Pub.
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Emily MacLaurin-King
Samantha Mogelonsky’s Digiti Hominum makes a point.
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Katrina Ludlow
Influential artists adorn diaphanous material in Lisa Visser’s Construct.
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Katrina Ludlow
The Vogt Studio Series packs a heavy punch in this weekend’s Slot B.
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Ian Babbit
Guard Jonathan Daniels puts up a shot against Guelph.
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Lukasz Rygielski
Winger Jamie Brock was watched closely Friday night.
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Katrina Ludlow
East Coast Canadians at Queen’s member Lindsay Duncan, ArtSci ’07, particpated in the club’s third annual Highland Games—including sack races, a tug-of-war and a caber toss—Saturday in Victoria Park.
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Katrina Ludlow
It was standing room only at Grant Hall Nov. 11, as students paused to remember those who served and died in wartime.