Society of Graduate and Professional Students president Arash Farzam-Kia says graduate students don’t want to pay for a centre most of them won’t be around to use.
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Engineering Society President Jordan Black speaks at the Feb. 7 focus council meeting on Clark Hall Pub.
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Queen’s telefundraisers Tiffany Eaton, ConEd ’09, and Dorothy Wajnblum, MIR ’08, call alumni to ask for donations. As of March 4, Queen’s Telefundraising Services had raised $542,278.90 by calling alumni and first-year students’ parents.
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The University signed a fixed-bid contract for Phase One of the Queen’s Centre project just before Christmas, but won’t reveal the amount it’s paying.
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Associate Vice-Principal (Facilities) Ann Browne says the University negotiated 80 per cent of the tenders for Phase One by the time it changed the contract.
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Tom McGee, ArtSci ’08, plays one of the cast members of The Goat or, Who is Sylvia that opens tonight. The play takes audience members into taboo territory.
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Marcus Roby
Rutledge will be playing his alt-country music as the opener for Kathleen Edwards next Tuesday night.
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The exhibit’s photos are a vivid and compelling aspect of the show that provide a glimpse into the world of Belgrade refugees.
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Christine Blais
Parallel World features a reconstructed shanty sculpture comprised of old bicycle wheels and stuffed animals that tries to present an alternate idea of home.
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Christine Blais
Queen’s goalie Ryan Gibb, who played two years in the OHL before making the move to the OUA, said he was surprised at the high level of play in CIS hockey when he arrived.
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Harrison Smith
Men’s volleyball outside hitter Jeff DeMeza. seen here in a Jan. 11 match against the Western Mustangs, says he’d like to see the University hire more full-time athletic therapists.
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Harrison Smith
Dave Ross, Queen’s co-ordinator of athletic therapy services, is responsible for administering the student-trainer program. There are about 34 student-trainers in the program.
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Mitch Crouse is the second place winner of Postscript's short fiction contest.
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Joshua Chan
Andrew Stevens, Society of Graduate and Professional Students president 2006-07, says there’s no agreement between the SGPS and the University committing them to a financial Queen’s Centre contribution.
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Harrison Smith
Queen’s guard Simon Mitchell grabs the ball Jan. 29 against the University of Ottawa. Mitchell was named an OUA East Second Team All-Star March 6 after averaging 12.2 points per game.
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Carribean dance group Lime Neva Done performed at the Golden Tam Awards on Friday, March 14.