Queen’s figure skating club president Jessica Hickey, Intramural co-ordinator Duane Parliament and co-captain of the varsity skating team Rachel Coens stand outside Jock Harty arena, which is scheduled to be torn down this spring.
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Katrina Ludlow
Michael Brolley from Sargasso Sea is the incoming CFRC Programming Manager.
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Quinn Richardson
Veronica Monture’s Giant Still Life shows expert use of light.
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Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Old Boy and Dogville.
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Despite losing to De Rigeur, Living Planet were the most talented—and original—at the competition.
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Quinn Richardson
Pictured on the ice at Jock Harty, from left to right: Julie McVicar, Shannon Mullins, Claire Meadows, Dupe Oyewumi, Chris Van Dyk, Amanda Digel, Mitch Leger, Rachel Coens and Braden Novakowski are some of the stars of Queen’s second-term athletics.
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Katrina Ludlow
Ryan Hairsine was a major contributor to the Gaels this season.
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Katrina Ludlow
Jenkins Trophy winner Steve Willis, left, shares the moment with teammates.
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Katrina Ludlow
Tre Arrow was a musician, an environmentalist and on the America’s Most Wanted top ten list. He’s currently fighting extradition from the Vancouver Island Regional Corrections Centre in Victoria, B.C.
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Photo courtesy of trearrow.org
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Ivanna Ko
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Katrina Ludlow
Above, Muslim students pray at the Interfaith prayer room on Monday.
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Quinn Richardson
Women’s studies professor Dina Georgis, left, won the Frank Knox teaching award for first semester.
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Andrew Flowers
John Holmes, Queen’s University Faculty Association president, said the University needs to do a better job of replacing departing faculty.
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Brendan Kennedy
Michele Romanow won the Tricolour Award for her extensive involvement on campus, including her role in developing the Tea Room.
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Quinn Richardson
AMS VP (Operations) Ian Black said financial considerations should be secondary for AMS services.
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Quinn Richardson
Vice-President (Operations) Ian Black, left, and President James Macmillan said they would have liked to engage faculties and students more outside the AMS.
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Anne Kloosterman
Jock Harty has seen its share of competition between Canadian universities. This photo shows a 1960s hockey game between Queen’s and the University of Toronto.
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Photo courtesy of Queen’s Archives
Jock Harty Arena as it once was, upon opening in 1922 on Arch Street.
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Photo courtesy of Queen’s Archives
Derek Zwiep of The Cowboys aired his grievances about the campus music scene.
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B. Shiva Mayer
Bryce Daigle of Living Planet, Fat Robot and Average Lime.
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Quinn Richardson
Queen’s varsity athletes gathered in the Ambassador Hotel ballroom Sunday.
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Katrina Ludlow
Eilish McConville was awarded the PHE ’55 Trophy.
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Katrina Ludlow
Queen’s has played its last intercollegiate game in Jock Harty Arena.
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Katrina Ludlow
De Riguer beat out four other campus bands to take the title.
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Quinn Richardson
Arrow was a well-travelled, charismatic hitchhiker, reminiscent of Jack Kerouac’s fictional character, Sal Paradise.