EngSoc President Charlie Scott listens to a presentation at an EngSoc Council focus meeting Tuesday night.
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Harrison Smith
Arts and Science frosh are doused in shaving cream during Frosh Week 2007, whose went up 38 per cent this year.
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Journal File Photo
The numbers Vice-President (University Affairs) Julia Mitchell found in her audit of the ORT don’t match the numbers given to her by co-ordinator Ryan Shoemaker.
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Heather Mosher
Principal Karen Hitchcock speaks at the Nov. 13 Athletics Review town hall meeting. Hitchcock released her response to the review online yesterday.
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The Faculty of Health Sciences currently operates out of Botterell Hall and other buildings on campus.
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Harrison Smith
Queen’s First Aid volunteers Elizabeth Purssell, ArtSci ’10, and Justin Everett, Sci ’08, relax after responding to a call on a Friday night shift.
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Joshua Chan
What began as an assignment for a fourth-year interdisciplinary course evolved into Thread, an exciting multimedia stage show that pushes boundaries and finds new ways to tell one of the oldest tales.
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Lindsay Duncan
Ashley Peoples stands out as Daisy McCabe in Vogt B’s staging of Timothy Findley’s story Losers, Finders, Strangers at the Door.
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Tyler Ball
Madness is the common theme between all three one-act plays being staged at Vogt B this weekend.
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Tyler Ball
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Lindsay Duncan
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Lindsay Duncan
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Lindsay Duncan
The guitarist of Ben, Rich and Tim plays with friends during Exposure’s music night.
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Joshua Chan
Vibrant student band Living Planet won second place at Tuesday’s battle of the bands.
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Joshua Chan
Jon Asselstine emulates Bobby Orr’s famous flying pose as Jeff Ovens (20) sets to knock home the rebound for Queen’s second goal Wednesday against RMC at Constantine Arena. The Carr-Harris Cup victory also clinched a playoff berth for the Gaels.
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Joshua Chan
Leslie Sexton competes in the Western International Sept. 22. She set a new Queen’s record in the 5,000 metres Saturday.
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Queen’s forward Jon Lawrance and RMC’s Richard Lim pose with the game’s MVP trophy.
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Joshua Chan
Travis Kann-McGarrity found his sleeping improved after applying the principles of this ancient Chinese art to his own space.
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Joshua Chan
The bagua, a divided aerial drawing of a room, provides first-time Feng Shui decorators with a simple how-to guide, The bottom of the diagram represents the room’s entrance.
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Source: fengshuiforus.com
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Joshua Chan
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Joshua Chan
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Joshua Chan
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Joshua Chan
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Joshua Chan
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Joshua Chan
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Evelien Heijselaar
Hamilton’s The Reason played their brand of emotional powerpunk alongside recent Juno nominees the Saint Alvia Cartel, Wednesday night at Time to Laugh Comedy Club.
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Don Lougheed
Velvet Claws played CFRC’s Local Bands Night at the Grad Club on Monday. The show was one of several events for the radio station’s 10-day funding drive, which aims to raise $17, 000 in 10 days. Donations can be made online at cfrc.ca or in person at the station in the basement of Carruthers Hall. The funding drive wraps up this weekend with two final events.