Green party member Eric Walton speaks at a public consultation on electoral reform Tuesday night. Walton called for the political system to “grow up.”
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Anne Kloosterman
Darryl McGrath is a member of the Queen’s mountain biking team coached by third-year student Cam Robertston.
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The fencing team is preparing for the provincial championships.
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Rob Kempson as the Baker and Carly Heffernan as the Baker's Wife.
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Nathalie Lawrence, BFA ’07, stands with one of her paintings from the Saturnalia series.
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Katrina Ludlow
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Ivanna Ko
Hannah Glo, the Student Property Assessment Team chair, conducts a mini-assessment of 190 University Ave.
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Katrina Ludlow
If you live in the Ghetto, you’ve probably cringed at their twisting antennae and recoiled in horror at their ridiculous speed.
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Quinlan-Keech
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Jackie Alvarez
Vice-Principal (Academic) Patrick Deane said it’s difficult to compare Queen’s to other institutions because cultural, social and economic variables factor into students’ performance.
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Career counselling co-ordinator Jane Good says although some employers are interested in applicants’ marks, many are not.
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Katrina Ludlow
Mack McCallum, Queen’s director of compensation and benefits, stands with Associate Vice-Principal (Human Resources) Roderick Morrison, right, in Morrison’s office in Dunning Hall.
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Anne Kloosterman
Milky-White (Anna Funk) and Jack (Adam Sproat).
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Ian Myles, Sci ‘07, is the head coach of the Nordic Ski team.
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Cara Smusiak
The figure skating team competes together in Waterloo.
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Katrina Ludlow
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Elaine Bevens Caird, associate director of Queen’s Apartment and Housing, stands beside the accomodation listing.
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Jackie Alvarez
First-year students brave the bitter cold in search of homes for next year.
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Tania Cheung
The telescope at the Queen’s Observatory has been at its current location on the roof of Ellis Hall since 1958. The observatory will next be open to the public on Saturday, Feb. 10 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.