ASUS President Jacob Mantle says he has yet to make up his mind about whether or not he’ll resign.
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Tyler Ball
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A discussion on Mantle’s comments and other instances of race and religious discrimination at Queen’s took place for more than two hours at AMS Assembly last night.
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Tyler Ball
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Since their first appearance last year, rats have been spotted in the Queen’s Pub, Common Ground and SGPS offices.
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Matthew Rushworth
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Tyler Ball
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Tyler Ball
Brecht’s Drums in the Night comes alive with a visceral enthusiasm.
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Tyler Ball
Former philosopher Matthew Barber is back with a new bad, The Spades and the more mature album Ghost Notes.
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The Bicycles are back with with their melodic sprints through rock and roll on new album Oh No, It’s Love.
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Cold War Kids
Menahan Street Band
Group costume
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The ultimate slacker costume
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Topical costume
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Couple’s costume
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Gaels’ outside hitter Joren Zeeman (5) goes for a kill against Western’s Reid Halpenny Saturday.
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James Mack
Gaels goaltender Katie Boyd makes one of 21 saves in her shutout against Waterloo on Sunday.
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Vanessa Farquharson’s blog, greenasathistle.com, inspired many individuals to make the effort to shop at farmer’s markets and to reuse watter bottles.
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Illustration by Emily Sicilia
In 2003, Philip Jessop was named Research Chair in Green Chemistry and his work has been featured in Canadian Chemical News as one of the top-20 Canadian discoveries of the last century.
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Darrell Dean is one of the grad students involved in helping Phillip Jessop with his research.
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Matthew Rushworth
Nuno da Silva encourages individuals to use generic carbon calculators to reduce their carbon footprints.
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Tyler Ball
Christina Clare, ArtSci ’10, says she’s a fan of growing her own food and that watching her plants grow makes her happy.