Queen’s Computing Science professor David Skillicorn says campaign advertisements are harder to analyze than speeches because they’re more staged.
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Tyler Ball
Insp. Brian Cookman of the Kingston police says the Aberdeen Street party has come to be described as more edgy and dangerous than previous years.
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Audrey Kaplan, director of campus planning and development, says the creation of the Sustainability Office improved Queen’s grade.
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Matthew Rushworth
Holy Fuck turned the stage into a sort of mad scientist’s musical playground as Borcherdt intently plugged away, making dark and dance-happy music.
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Adèle Barclay
While Graham Walsh of Holy Fuck (above) maintained a more low-key but intensely focused stage presence, former Death From Above drummer Sebastian Grainger (below) shook and shimmied, shirtless on stage with his new rockish band.
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Adèle Barclay
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Casey Mecija and her sister Jennifer make up the heart of Ohbijou, a family-like musical collective based in Toronto.
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Jessica Hallis, Johanna Lawrie and Ryan LaPlante are part of “Art is Your Story” a guerilla art project aimed at getting people performing and talking about art in the community in light of the upcoming election.
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Illustration by Emily Sicilia
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Illustration by Emily Sicilia
Aberdeen Street abounded with drunk partiers, and therefore, overheard quotes.
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The Gaels’ Pat Corbin (90), Tim Poffley (36) and Riley Chisholm (9) bring down Western’s Craig Butler in Saturday’s game.
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Justin Tang
Defensive lineman Pat Corbin stretches to tackle Mustang kick reciever Craig Butler.
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Matthew Rushworth
Queen’s linebacker Chris Smith sacks Western’s quarterback Michael Faulds Saturday.
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Matthew Rushworth
Queen’s defender Katie Duncan avoids a poke check from Kingston Wolves’ defender Heather McLay in Sunday 3-2 Gaels win at the Memorial Centre.
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Shannon Smyth fires a shot on goal Sunday.
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Toronto attack player Will Dunlop sends Queen’s middle Stephen Bathe head over heels.
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Tyler Ball
Gaels’ defenseman Jonah Withers challenges Toronto’s middle Mikael Chullen.
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Tyler Ball
Queen’s outside centre Zach Pancer scores a try against McMaster Saturday.
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Wing Mike Wong evades a Marauder as flanker Alistair Clark looks on.
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Gaels’ running back Mike Giffin tries to evade three Western defenders Saturday in Queen’s 43-16 Homecoming win. Please see article "New gridiron stars shining for Gaels" in the Sports section for a column on the game.