Queen’s football head coach Pat Sheahan (left) accepts the Frank Tindall Trophy Friday.
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Gaels’ hitters Sam Pedlow (8) and Joren Zeeman (5) go up for a block against the Laurier Golden Hawks Saturday night.
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Men’s volleyball setter Dan Rosenbaum (4) sets middle hitter Michael Amoroso up for a spike Saturday night against the Laurier Golden Hawks at Bartlett Gym.
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Queen’s outside hitter Natalie Grey goes for a kill against Laurier’s Megan Gilmore (13) and Brittany Brunt Saturday night at Bartlett Gym.
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Queen’s forward Kelsey Thomson (72) battles Guelph’s Dayna Kanis for the puck Saturday.
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Gaels’ middle linebacker Thaine Carter with the President’s Trophy last Thursday.
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Spice up your winter with these cinnamon-infused latkes and zippy black bean salad.
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Tyler Ball
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Tyler Ball
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Tyler Ball
Gnu Ground throws a wrench in the suburdan family unit in The Last One to Bed.
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Tyler Ball
Austin Shaefer’s The Machine was boldly inspired by Nietzche.
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Tyler Ball
Angela Desveaux calls upon her family’s Acadian roots and current Montreal living in her album Angela Desveaux the Mighty Ship.
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Despite comparisons to her Canadian country star peers, Desveaux says she’s more rock- and folk-inspired.
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Sally Hawkins plays Poppy in Happy-Go-Lucky, a primary school teacher whose glass-half-full mantra is overzealous at best.
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Adèle Barclay
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Adèle Barclay
An estimated 10 million Canadians say they have used marijuana at least once in their lives.
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Tyler Ball
Last week, Principal Tom Williams announced Queen’s will make a 15 per cent budget cut over the next three years. Ontario universities have faced budget cuts eight of the last 10 years.
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Matthew Rushworth
Educational Students Society president Amanda Leonard says previous ESS presidents have supported joining the SGPS because of the unique concerns of education students.
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Matthew Rushworth
Vice-Principal (Advancement) David Mitchell announced his resignation on Nov. 20. After Dec. 31, Mitchell will leave Queen’s for Ottawa-based Public Policy Forum.
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Matthew Rushworth
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Goodes Hall has one commissionaire on duty to do rounds on a continual basis. They patrol classrooms, meeting rooms annd bathrooms.
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Tyler Ball
Partiers filled Aberdeen Street on Saturday night of the 2008 Homecoming weekend. Police made 105 arrests.
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MHAC Co-Chairs Courtney Brennan, ArtSci ’09 and James Hayward, ArtSci ’10, say students should seek help when they’re feeling too stressed to cope.
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Tyler Ball
Ivan Mackeen, business manager of Physical Plant Services, decided to have 20 Purrell hand sanitizer dispensers installed around campus.
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Tyler Ball
Adding a dash of colour to your plate’s palette is good for your health, says Lee Fisher-Goodchild, co-ordinator of health education and health promotion programs at Health, Counseling and Disability Services.
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Kerri Macdonald
Sarah Leroy, public health inspector for the KFL&A Public Health Unit, says by keeping the house clean, students can lower the risks of mice, mould and even common colds.
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Tyler Ball
Philip Ballyk, Comm ’12, says students can benefit from exercise because it leads to a healthier body, increased energy and reduced stress levels.
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Matthew Rushworth
Chicken noodle soup helps clear out toxins from the liver and the intestinal system, says Diane Dawber, facilitator of the Health Pursuits Group.
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Is a few seconds of pain worth a partial guarantee of a flu-free season?
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Alistair Clark tries to escape a tackle Oct. 18 against the RMC Paladins.
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Brie Shaw clears a ball Sept. 21 against the Laurentian Voyageurs.
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Male athlete of the week Dan Rosenbaum (4) and the Gaels prepare to receive a serve Saturday against the Laurier Golden Hawks.
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Female athlete of the week Lorna Button (4) celebrates a point with her teammates Saturday at Bartlett Gym.
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Thaine Carter tries to pump up his teammates in the Gaels’ playoff game Nov. 1 against the University of Ottawa Gee-Gees.