Ian Anderson, former ASUS vice-president, was responsible for finances last year when ASUS posted a loss of thousands.
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Katrina Ludlow
Adam Szulewski, senator and ASUS Assembly member, called for increased accountability at last night’s meeting.
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Katrina Ludlow
Shannon Mullen, PhysEd ’07, and LolaJean Gentles, PhysEd ’08, man the table for the Tree of Life charity at the PEC. CESA is also accepting donations at the JDUC.
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Katrina Ludlow
SGPS VP Internal (Graduate) Toby Moorsom spoke at an Aberdeen symposium on Oct. 12 about what he called a “dual legal system” that goes easier on students than other Kingston residents.
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Ian Babbit
Michael Coo will bike from Cairo to Cape Town this winter to raise funds for WaterCan.
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Eric Dalke, ArtSci ’09, won first prize in an agricultural public speaking contest earlier this month for his speech about consumer food quality demands.
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Ian Babbit
Students remembered victims of anti-transgender violence at a vigil outside Grant Hall on Monday.
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Jon Wilinofsky
Jim Nicholson, ArtSci ’05 and Aron Seal, a masters candidate, placed first at the Central Canadian Debating Championship.
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Katrina Ludlow
Principal Hitchcock met with student leaders to discuss preventing illegal activities on Aberdeen Street next year. On Sept. 24, several officers on horseback patrolled the street.
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Lukasz Rygielski
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Katrina Ludlow
Educating students to be critical thinkers is key to preventing another unsanctioned Aberdeen Street party, say the members of POLS 856.
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Ian Babbit
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Dave Lee
Leala Tomlinson and Lisa Winnik show off their immaculate hands.
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Katrina Ludlow
Sarah Harmer isn’t that scary in person—in fact, she’s actually quite charming.
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Harmer’s new record I’m a Mountain harkens back to her earlier repertoire.
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The cast and crew of Urinetown are busy this month preparing for their January opening.
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Katrina Ludlow
Queen’s will be the first university in Canada to perform Urinetown.
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Katrina Ludlow
Jason Collett, father of two, carpenter by trade, and member of Broken Social Scene, just released his second album.
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Collett will perform songs from his new album this Saturday at the Grad Club.
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Local wineries and jazz musicians take centre stage at Tango this Tuesday evening.
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Ottawa natives The Acorn roll into Kingston tonight.
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Tempers flared as the Gaels roughed up the Lancers with a pair of weekend wins.
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Katrina Ludlow
Men’s volleyball came back from Western and Windsor two wins richer.
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Ian Babbit
Men’s and women’s basketball have struggled to find consistency this season.