Queen’s forward Billy Burke drives to the net against Ryerson Friday.
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Queen’s setter Dan Rosenbaum sets up middle hitter Sam Pedlow for a kill against the University of Toronto Friday.
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Queen’s Sam Pedlow (8) and Joren Zeeman go up for a block against Toronto’s Jessi Lelliot Friday.
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Queen’s men’s eight rowing team competes at the national championships in Fort Langley, B.C. last weekend.
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photo by John Gordon/Langley Times
As we continue to accumulate new experiences, older memories are pushed out of the brain or stored in our long term memory to make room for new ones.
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If I’d known You Were Coming is lucid and jarring as it deals with four artists’ musings on a range of experiences.
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Amanda Damsma’s lushly coloured pieces echo and blend with her classmates’ works.
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Dan Werb and Paul Banwatt are an adrenaline rush on stage and on disc.
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Seth Rogen and Elizabeth Banks star in Zack and Miri Make a Porno, a surprisingly typical film-within-a-film that connects with the funnybone regardless of its revealing ending.
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With literate lyricism in hand, Attack in Black held their crowds’ attention on Monday night at the Time to Laugh Comedy Club.
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Gaels’ flanker Alistair Clark tries to evade Western’s Joshua Campbell Saturday at Kingston Field. Queen’s won 19-8.
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Ottawa reciever Ezra Millington hurdles Queen’s David Rooney.
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Queen’s guard Lyndsay Gauley drives against RMC’s Julie-Christine Lasalle Friday.
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Gaels’ forward Erin Skippon scrambles for a loose ball against the Paladins’ Anna Dupuis. Queen’s beat RMC 68-53.
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Chuck Campling, Sci ’44 and ArtSci ’90, joined the Signal Corps, part of the Canadian Officers’ Training Corps, in 1941.
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Bea Corbett, ArtSci ’43, finished her degree at Queen’s before joining the navy.
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Last night’s ASUS Special General Assembly in Wallace Hall was filled to capacity with students. Around 7:44 p.m., it was cut short by a fire alarm.
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Vice-Principal (Academic) Patrick Deane said the graffiti found on campus is representative of a destructive divide within the student body.
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Queen’s uses factory-farmed eggs from Burnbrae farms, a family-owned business located in Lyn, near the town of Brockville.
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Brad James, United Steelworkers distrcit representative and Comm ’83, says the Queen’s administration has restricted the ability of staff to exchange information and assemble.
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Queen’s receiver Scott Stinson is tackled by a group of Gee-Gees Saturday. The Gaels were knocked out of the playoff in the semifinal game, losing 23-13 to Ottawa. Please see page 16 for full story. Visit queensjournal.ca for a photo gallery of the game.