The AMS doesn’t have an exact number of how many keys exist for AMS offices and club space, but keeps track of all the keys that are given out.
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Principal Karen Hitchcock, pictured here on Oct. 5 at the Gordon Hall re-opening ceremony, said the University will continue to provide information to the public after opting out of the Maclean’s annual university survey.
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Wonjai Park
Craig Kielburger talks with a child as part of his work with Free The Children.
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The football team practiced Wednesday in preparation for their meeting with York on the 21st.
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Anne Kloosterman
Women’s rugby will look to rise in the rankings Saturday in Guelph.
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The Journal Green Supplement
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B. Shiva Mayer
Environmental clubs on campus strike a pose. Back row, (l-r): Maryam Adrangi, Josh Thienpont and Natasha Aziz. Front row, (l-r): Michelle, Berquist, Virginia Emery and Sara Elcombe.
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Queen’s Sustainability Club members: Gareth Chantler and George Liu.
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Jane Brennan, project co-ordinator of the living labs initiatives in the student Ghetto.
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Brian Cumming of the School of Environmental Studies.
Blake Anderson wants to focus his attention on the Common Ground and the AMS Pub Services, which produce a lot of food waste. There, he wants to implement composting programs like the Tea Room has done.
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B. Shiva Mayer
Worby, ArtSci '07, celebrates the Kingston release of his new CD tonight at The Grad Club.
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Katrina Ludlow
Though occasionally overwrought, this modern version of Henry V mostly manages to stick to the message.
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Waterloo's Knock Knock Ginger promise to “smile a lot” at The Grad Club on Monday night.
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Single Thread’s politically incendiary production of Shakespeare’s Henry V is set in 1970s Québec. See page 17 for a review.
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Tim Fort
The grand opening for the Tearoom, a new sustainable café in the Integrated Learning Centre, was held last Thursday, Oct. 5.
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B. Shiva Mayer
Since 1995, Free The Children has built 450 primary schools like this one in Sierra Leone.
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Hand sanitizer is one way to prevent flu infection.
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Katrina Ludlow
Campus Bookstore manager Chris Tabor said Queen’s is one of the few campus bookstores that tries to discount its textbooks seven to nine per cent.
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Katrina Ludlow
The first Farmer’s Market at Queen’s will take place on Monday in the Lower Ceildh from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.