Margaret Bedore is a student suffering from rheumatoid arthritis. She says construction makes it harder for her to navigate campus.
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Bass player Bryce Daigle played for a number of regular bands at Clark Hall Pub: Living Planet, Fat Robot and Average Lime. Since the pub’s closure in June, campus musicians have expressed concern about the loss of the venue.
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Scott Irwin, Sci ’11’s “tam frosh”, enjoys his hard-won crown after one hour 47 minutes and 31 seconds in the pit.
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Sustainability co-ordinator Maryam Adrangi (centre), says the project should generate $6,000 to $7,000 to be used to retrofit Ghetto houses to make them more eco-friendly.
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Harrison Smith
Andrew Traficante, ArtSci ’08, will no longer be able to read the Toronto Star for free on campus.
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The view from a second-floor reading room in Stauffer Library early Monday morning.
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There are 3,700 members registered in the Calgary branch of Queen’s Alumni. The city, whose skyline is pictured above, has 45 office towers under construction.
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Police compared Frosh Week party to Homecoming, above.
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Tea for the Voyage is one of the local bands featured by the Apple Crisp Music Series. They’re headlining tonight’s show at Queen Street United Church.
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Sparks fly in Eagle vs. Shark when the awkwardly brazen Jarrod and quirky and naïve Lily are finally alone together at a ‘dress as your favourite animal’ party.
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Queen’s defensive back Addison Rich returns a kick in the Gaels’ game against the Guelph Gryphons on Sunday. The Gaels came back to win 26-14.
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Gaels wide receiver Rob Bagg tries to evade a Gryphons tackler in Sunday’s game.
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Queen’s linebacker T.J. Leeper stretches to bring down a Guelph ball-carrier on Sunday.
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Gael Steve Shortly, a recent transfer from McMaster, eludes a tackle during his team’s 78-0 defeat of Trent on Saturday.
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Laura Johnstone (11) of Queen’s challenges a Carleton player for the ball in Saturday’s match.
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There’s no question that this killer chip dip will have everyone at your potluck gathering around the same table.
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Students make their way to the first 8:30 a.m. class of the year amid blockades at University Avenue and Union Street.
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Harrison Smith
The fountain in Market Square works itself into a lather late Sunday night.
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Harrison Smith
Montreal’s Graham Van Pelt, of Miracle Fortress, was recently shortlisted for the Polaris Music Prize. He performed an intimate show at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre last night.
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Joshua Chan
A Trent rugby player catches the ball in a lineout during Saturday’s game between Queen’s and Trent.