The Coffee & Company on Division Street closed Friday after six years.
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Harrison Smith
Councillor Steve Garrison wants Queen’s to take responsibility for the Aberdeen Street party.
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Harrison Smith
A Kingston Youth Shelter volunteer accepts food from Sheri Krell, co-chair of Soul Food, on Monday night.
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Harrison Smith
AMS Vice-Principal (University Affairs) Julia Mitchell and Academic Affairs Commissioner Alexi White hope students will vote to stay with OUSA.
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Harrison Smith
Earth Centre co-chairs Raili Lakanen and Michelle Berquist want to increase environmental awareness on campus and change students’ consumption habits.
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Don Lougheed
The Earth Centre sells fully organic feminine hygiene products made by Natracare.
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Joshua Chan
Cascades paper products are made in Quebec using 100 per cent recycled paper.
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Joshua Chan
To minimize paper use, the Earth Centre’s advertising campaign will use T-shirts.
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Joshua Chan
Gaels’ rugby captain James Potter takes on two Royal Military College defenders Saturday. The Gaels beat the Paladins 41-0.
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Joshua Chan
Gaels’ middle hitter Chris Vandyk unsuccessfully tries to dig a ball Saturday.
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Harrison Smith
Gaels’ defenceman Alex Archibald takes a shot against Gryphon goalie Adam Jennings in Saturday’s 3-2 shootout loss.
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Joshua Chan
Gaels’ striker Laura Vanderlaan traps the ball and prepares to shoot Saturday against Carleton. Queen’s won the game 2-0.
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Harrison Smith
Gaels’ goalkeeper Sean Martin-Courtright climbs over defender Michael Zanetti to knock the ball away from Carleton midfielder Moosa Ashrafi Saturday. Queen’s lost the game 2-0.
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Harrison Smith
The Most Serene Republic have a complicated relationship with indie music and the suburbs.
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Jim Logan’s ‘The Diner’s Club, No Reservations Required’ plays on Manet’s ‘Déjeuner sur l’herbe.’
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Joshua Chan
World Upside Down features frames from Marvel’s ‘What If’ comic series, which addresses the possibility of Superman landing in Soviet Russia and becoming a Communist superhero.
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Joshua Chan
Tom Wilkinson’s acting (right) stands out in the corporate psych-thriller, Michael Clayton.
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Reading Rand’s Atlas Shrugged provided Kyle Duford the inspiration he needed to return to university after dropping out.
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Harrison Smith
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Evelien Heijselaar
Queen’s setter Devon Miller, CIS leader in assists, sets the ball for middle hitter Nick Gralewicz Saturday night against Waterloo.