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Images from vol. 134, issue 3
Images from vol. 134, issue 3
July 25, 2006
Fat Robot plays Lee’s Palace on July 21, 2006.
Rebecca Diederichs’s “Where Impact Occurs” is full of energy.
The Tearoom, a new coffee shop in the Integrated Learning Commons, is one of many sites under construction on campus.
Sukaina Mohsin Ali, far right, poses with friends. Ali died in her dorm room April 10, 2006.
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Photo courtesy of Rabia Khattak
Right to left, Councillor Floyd Patterson listens to council on July 18 while councillors Ed Smith and George Stoparczyk look on.
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B. Shiva Mayer
Mitch Leger, ArtSci ’10, will play for the varsity men’s basketball team
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Katrina Ludlow
Gibson said he hopes to improve the team’s conditioning.
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Photo courtesy of goldengaels.com
Police Chief Bill Closs, pictured above, said it makes sense students want less police presence.
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Journal File Photo
You can find non-meat alternatives at Tara Natural Foods at 120 Princess Street.
The coalition for Racial and Ethnic Diversity will host a cultural awareness day in September for anyone to attend.
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Katrina Ludlow
When you press the red button at the base of the blue light, the light’s phone gets connected to the emergency report centre on campus.
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B. Shiva Mayer
Sipping coffee or tea at the Sleepless Goat at 91 Princess St. provides an alternative to drinking for underage students.
Pride flags drape over a van before the start of last year’s Kingston Pride Parade.
Boiling pasta and mixing it with tomato sauce is an easy, healthy meal in residence.
Kingston isn’t just the home of Queen’s but also home to many interesting people and places.
University faculties place varying emphasis on a student’s personal statement of experience when evaluating an application.
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Katrina Ludlow
Vice Principal (Academic) Patrick Deane is spearheading an investigation into the death of Sukaina Mohsin Ali.
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Katrina Ludlow
Physical Plant Services’ preliminary design for Phase 1 of the Queen’s Centre.
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Photo courtesy of Queen's Physical Plant Services
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Photo courtesy of Queen's Physical Plant Services
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Photo courtesy of Queen's Physical Plant Services
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Photo courtesy of Queen's Physical Plant Services
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Photo courtesy of Queen's Physical Plant Services
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Photo courtesy of Queen's Physical Plant Services
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Illustration by Dave Lee
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Meghan Harrison
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Meghan Harrison
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Meghan Harrison
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Meghan Harrison
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Meghan Harrison
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Photo courtesy of bedeka.org
Gordon Hicks’s “Large Field” recalls The Strokes’s album cover for Is This It.
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Katrina Ludlow
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Katrina Ludlow
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Photo illustration by B. Shiva Mayer and Katrina Ludlow
Maddie Soye has been playing basketball since Grade 7.
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Supplied
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Journal File Photo
First-year law student Jodey Therriault comes to Queen’s from Guelph.
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Children from Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug (K.I.) swim in Big Trout Lake, 600 kilometres north of Thunder Bay.
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Photo courtesy of bigtroutlake.firstnation.ca
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Graphic by B. Shiva Mayer
Gluten-free options for celiac woes can also be found at Tara Natural Foods.
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Katrina Ludlow
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