Andrew Jesmain said lower tuition fees and the international experience drew him to Queen’s.
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Katrina Ludlow
Gareth Chantler, left, and Charles Liu are co-presidents of Sustainability Queen’s. The club is preparing to publish a report on the University’s sustainability.
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B. Shiva Mayer
ASUS Assembly passed the society’s 2005-06 budget last night. They also passed $2,000 to renovate the ASUS house.
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B. Shiva Mayer
Marney McDiarmid, an educational co-ordinator at HIV/AIDS Regional Services, stands outside their 844-A Princess Street location in front of posters with slogans such as “50 per cent of Grade Nine students think there is a cure for AIDS.”
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B. Shiva Mayer
New grey recycling boxes in Kingston will be alternated weekly with blue boxes for pickup.
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Katrina Ludlow
Queen’s runners Travis Saunders, left, and Chris Hart compete at McGill on Saturday.
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Women’s field hockey plays the Western Mustangs during the 2005 season.
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Jeff Chan
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B. Shiva Mayer
Women’s lacrosse was undefeated in exhibition play last weekend.
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Jeff Chan
Lisa Visser, BFA ’06, stands in front of a multimedia work created by Modern Fuel members Tony Leamon and Vincent Perez.
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B. Shiva Mayer
Protest The Hero’s apparent contempt for the audience and occasionally sloppy playing couldn’t dampen the enthusiasm of their fans.
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Justin Wu
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Ivanna Ko
Rachel Percy is the great-granddaughter of Kate Aitken, a prolific journalist who covered everything from interviews with Stalin, Mussolini and Mao to making fruitcake on a budget.
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B. Shiva Mayer
The constitution’s spirit is to ensure student involvement.
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B. Shiva Mayer
Gord Downie played the Heart of a Lake tour at the Sydenham Street United Church.
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Katrina Ludlow
Students gather at the 2003 Kingston AIDS Walk in City Park. This year’s walk will be held on Saturday at 6 p.m. at the same location.
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Tim Gunn, the official mentor for the contestants of Project Runway.
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Protest The Hero’s apparent contempt for the audience and occasionally sloppy playing couldn’t dampen the enthusiasm of their fans.
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Justin Wu
Women’s soccer lost 2-1 to the Ottawa Gee Gees Wednesday at Richardson Stadium.