Since Brendan Fell’s friends named him Ajax for his height which compares to the mythological Greek warrior, he has taken on the name as a part of his identity.
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Joshua Chan
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Evelien Heijselaar
Famine, presented by Single Thread Theatre Company, is being staged at NGB Studios, a former factory and produce warehouse, which adds to the effect of the 19th century setting.
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Harrison Smith
Toronto’s Rock Plaza Central are gaining attention for their improvised brand of folk-rock.
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A quilt with brightly-coloured patches of material spelling out “Love will tear us apart” is part of Lisa Visser’s exhibit by the same name currently on display at the Sleepless Goat Café.
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Don Lougheed
Lisa Visser’s Drawings of Truth series, which follows the heartbreaking conservations between birds, is part of Visser’s show, Love Will Tear Us Apart.
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Saji Chagpar
The Weakerthans, Reunion Tour
Various Artists, Paper Bag Records Fifth Anniversary Compilation / 2007 Sampler
Gaels’ flyhalf Mike Simmons gets hit by OUA final MVP Ray Barkville of Brock Saturday.
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Joshua Chan
Jon Lawrance, who received an athletic financial award, says these awards offer athletes a financial incentive to pay for a university team.
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Joshua Chan
Squash coach Eugene Zaremba states his case at Tuesday’s town hall.
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Joshua Chan
Gaels’ forward Mitch Leger shoots against Guelph Saturday.
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Harrison Smith
The men’s hockey team faces McGill last year. Queen’s hosts the Redmen Saturday night at 8:30 at the Memorial Center.
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Striker Tyler Swan says sports and school don’t always mix.
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Mike Wheeler, chair of the Sydenham Ward Tenants and Ratepayers Association, says the student housing area is like ‘a mould.’
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Joshua Chan
Sydenham Ward councillor Bill Glover says academic standards at Queen’s have deteriorated since he was a student.
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Matt Dylag, Law ’08, has OSAP and a student line of credit.
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Tyler Ball
Agot Thon, Nurs ’08, came to Queen’s from a refugee camp in Kenya through the Student Refugee Program.
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Joshua Chan
Kakuma Refugee Camp, where Agot Thon and Ajang Aguer lived before coming to Queen’s, is the biggest refugee camp in Kenya.
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Graphic by Joshua Chan
AMS Information Officer Greg McKellar says fees for AMS services are considered essential.
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Joshua Chan
Stooley’s owner Mike Tomlin says Queen’s students make up 90 per cent of his customer base. The remaining 10 per cent is made up of Queen’s faculty and staff.
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Joshua Chan
Mayor Harvey Rosen says the city is looking for the provincial government to conduct a review of the head tax applied to colleges and universities across Ontario.
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Don Lougheed
The City of Kingston contributed $1 million to the University Avenue Restoration Project to help with the repair and replacement of infrastructure such as gas and water mains.