Adam Zabrodski, EngSoc vice-president (academic), hopes Homecoming Ritual will counteract recent negative publicity.
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EngSoc President Charlie Scott stands in an empty Clark Hall.
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Red hat volunteers help clean up Aberdeen Street in 2006.
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Retail Services Director Alvin Tedjo decided to pull the tickets.
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John Xu
Peter Raymont, left, films a scene with Gen. Romeo Dallaire in Rwanda.
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Sara French, a member of the Queen’s Vote for MMP campaign, distributes pamphlets about the benefits of electoral reform. Supporters of MMP say it will give voters the sense their vote counts.
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Luke Field, Kingston co-director of No MMP, says a mixed member proportional system won’t bring with it the benefits its supporters claim.
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Harrison Smith
Students connect with prospective employers in Grant Hall at last week’s Career Fair.
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Lindsay Duncan
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Evelien Heijselaar
Kellye Crockett has years of experience reading tarot cards, but says anyone can develop their own psychic ability to read tarot.
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Harrison Smith
X of Swords: When this harsh looking card was drawn, Crockett called it one of the most challenging cards in the deck. However, she said my challenges had passed and this card, like the world card, signaled a new phase.
Justice: Crockett said the justice card’s balance of scales means I lead a good life with good karma.
Queen of Pentacles: My reading finished with the Queen of Pentacles, her final outcome card. This card indicated accomplishment and meant I was meticulous, practical and independent.
The World: This card, according to Crockett, meant a new phase or change with less stress was in my future.
Ayaz Kamani, who began playing Warhammer last year, has created media-based art inspired by the game and its underground, basement culture.
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Joshua Chan
Simon Paabor is the director of this fall’s Queen’s Players show, titled An Inconvenient Truth About Clark and Dog.
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Harrison Smith
Sheri-D Wilson will be performing this Thursday as part of Carolyn Smart’s English course on Canadian spoken word.
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Defensive back Jimmy Allin, who was named Queen’s player of the game, stretches for the ball against Laurier.
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Harrison Smith
Gael defender Aleisha Marchant (19) chases down the ball in Saturday’s game in Toronto.
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Becky Conroy battles two Lancers for the puck Saturday.
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Queen’s defensive back Addison Rich does a faceplant in Saturday’s loss.