Mayor Harvey Rosen says small cities with large student populations face similar tensions between students and permanent residents.
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By maximizing your recyclables and using a compost, you can avoid garbage-bag pileups.
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The Sunnyside Garden on MacDonnell Street is managed by OPIRG Kingston.
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The Wolfe Islander III takes passengers from Kingston to Wolfe Island and back for free.
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June 1784: A band of Loyalists arrived at the site of Fort Frontenac fleeing from the United States and called their new home “King’s Town.”
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1832: Sir John A. Macdonald arrived in Kingston at the age of five.
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1832: Cholera plague killed 10 per cent of the Kingston population. The bodies were dropped into a stream running into the lake outside Kingston General Hospital and became the largest mass grave in Kingston.
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1841: Queen Victoria granted a Royal Charter to establish a university in Kingston.
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1886: Students from Queen’s University and RMC compete in what is possibly their first official hockey game. The game took place in front of City Hall and, since 1969, has been re-enacted by Queen’s and RMC students every winter.
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February 5, 1934: Don Cherry was born in Kingston
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1976: Kingston hosted the Summer Olympics sailing events.
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1983: Gord Downie, Rob Baker, Johnny Fay, Gord Sinclair and Paul Langlois united to form the Tragically Hip.
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April 1986: The Kingston Brewing Company opened, becoming the first brew pub in Ontario. In 1990, the restaurant received a licence to produce and dispense its own wine on site, in addition to their beers and ciders.
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Muslims pray facing east during Friday prayers at the Islamic Society.
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Bill Glover
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The Artel provides artists with a space to present their work.
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Modern Fuel is a great place to see interdisciplinary exhibits.
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The Wellington Street Theatre is an intimate theatrical venue.
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Peter Kissick says lending money to staff from the till is extremely bad business practice.
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Pictured above are Clark Hall Pub’s financial records, dating from about 2000 to 2007.
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Bruce Griffiths, director of residence and hospitality services, is applying for four separate liquor licences for campus pubs.
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Associate Vice-Principal (Facilities) Ann Browne says she patrols construction sites daily to ensure signs are still up.
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David Mitchell is confident he can improve on former vice-principal George Hood’s campaign.
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Rebecca Mezciems says Queen’s stores its students’ transcripts indefinitely.
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Charlie Scott, EngSoc president, says frosh will see no changes to events during Frosh Week without SciCon involvement.
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Two frosh move into Victoria Hall last Sunday. 150 volunteers helped direct traffic to lessen construction-related jams.
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Ian Van Toch had a passion for medical research, especially in the cancer field.
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This year’s frosh, pictured above cheering and chanting, should try to burst the campus bubble.
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Dressing up, as opposed to down, for class shows others you’re confident and you put your best effort into all you do.
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Metric are playing the on-campus frosh concert tonight with We Are Scientists.
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Barbara Hunt’s collection of hand-knit land mines and John Abrams’ ‘Figure Painting’ address the issue of group and individual identity from different perspectives.
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Maragaret, Catherine, Marta and Eve (left to right) are four women navigating the difficulty of finding their place during the Second World War in John Murrel’s play, Waiting for the Parade.
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Challengers
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The Deviance
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Gaels’ striker Stephane Detchou (left) pursues a Toronto defender as the ball is cleared. The Gaels tied Toronto 1-1.
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Men’s head soccer coach Chris Gencarelli paces in his coaching debut.
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Gaels defender Wade Ennis (8) wins a aerial challenge against the Varsity Blues.
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Queen’s restored their age-old rivalry with McGill in an August 26 game at Richardson Stadium.
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If the Athletics Review’s recommendation to raise the department’s mandatory fee is adopted, students may soon have to dig deeper into their pockets to use the gym.
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Striker Renee MacLellan scored for the Gaels on Saturday.
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A Toronto player falls dramatically in last Sunday’s match at Richardson Stadium.
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The Golden Gaels football team beat McGill 39-20 during their pre-season match.