Queen’s signed a three-year contract with Russell Athletics last May, making it the University’s sole supplier of athletic apparel.
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Joshua Chan
Kimberly Woodhouse said she looks forward to her new position as dean of Applied Science.
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Joshua Chan
Jason Stapley and Cara Walker met in their first year at Queen’s. Four years later, the two plan to wed this May in Kingston.
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Joy Mighty, director of the Centre for Teaching and Learning, said the faculty mentors will offer students guidance in academics and campus life issues.
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Jeff Kloosterman
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Ivanna Ko
Forget the pastoral scenes from The Group of Seven: See you tomorrow's landscape paintings represent a more urbanized Canada.
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Jeff Kloosterman
Jane Fonda gets a bad rap, but when she can make a workout look like the street-dancing scene from Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, you know she must be doing something right.
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B. Shiva Mayer
Janeson Rayne poses with the Magic Banana, considered “a Thigh Master for your vagina” by one of its most satisfied customers.
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B. Shiva Mayer
Alex Bourne and Amanda Wilson are currently living together.
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Brady Olsen scored three goals and made one assist over the Gaels’ winning weekend.
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Anne Kloosterman
Queen’s engineering students competed against RMC engineering students in a snow fort building last Friday and Saturday as part of Kingston’s annual FebFest. RMC was victorious.
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Katrina Ludlow
David Suzuki spoke in front of a full house at Duncan McArthur auditorium on Thursday evening. He’s touring the country on his ‘If You were Prime Minister’ tour, talking to Canadians about what they can do for the environment.
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Jeff Kloosterman
Queen’s and RCHA duke it out at Markert Square on Sunday.
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B. Shiva Mayer
Women’s captain Buzzy McCord teaches Jack how to use an ergometer.
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Jeff Kloosterman
Claire Meadows (in white) shoots for the hoop during a 58-54 win over Carleton on Friday.
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Anne Kloosterman
Eleanor Bond's massive painting, "Later some industrial refugees from communal settlements in a logged valley in BC," depicts deforestation viewed from the air.