As consumers world-wide scale back on “luxury goods,” how will Starbucks, purveyor of $5 coffees, fare?
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RMC’s Rebecca Fielding goes for a kill Wednesday against Queen’s Becky Billings (10) and Leah Franco (16). The Gaels beat the Paladins in straight sets.
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Gaels Darren Edwards (7) and Alex Oneid (6) attempt a block against the Paladins’ Kevin Caverly Wednesday. Queen’s won 3-0.
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RMC middle hitter Paul Demers tries to get a hit past Queen’s blockers Matthew Taylor (left) and Darren Edwards.
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Gaels Darren Edwards (7) and Jeff DeMeza (2) try for a block against RMC Wednesday.
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Varsity Blues forward Nikki Schutz looks for a passing lane against Queen’s Anne Murphy (14) and Alaina Porter (12) Friday. The Gaels lost 75-71.
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AMS Municipal Affairs Commissioner Paul Tye left a May town-gown symposium in Oshawa early because he felt it was a waste of student dollars.
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Bruce Vogt will speak in honour of Alfred Fisher’s 17 years with the music department this Friday and Saturday.
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Not content to pin-down their music, Born Ruffians, on Red, Yellow & Blue, play with the primaries—pop, rock and good humour.
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Later this month Born Ruffians will fly Down Under, touring the big cities in Australia along with Girl Talk, Stereolab and Cut Off Your Hands, to name a few.
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Although only 20 years old, Slim Twig’s resume is growing with a recent acting stint in The Tracey Fragments with Ellen Page.
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Meryl Streep and Philip Seymour Hoffman were nominated for an Academy Award this Thursday for their performances in Doubt.
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Team CYZ presidential candidate Michael Ceci (left) and Team MAP presidential candidate Colin McLeod discuss the University’s finances and opposition research in this issue.
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Team CYZ wants to promote student involvement in Queen’s financial decisions.
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Team MAP thinks the AMS should shoulder some of the University’s financial burden.
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Student trustee candidate Morgan Campbell says, if elected, she’ll establish strong relationships with members of the Board of Trustees to vote in change.
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Student trustee candidate Gary Yeung says, if elected, he’ll talk to different student groups, student leaders and focus groups to gather diverse viewpoints to bring back to the Board of Trustees.
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Alistair MacLean, dean of the Faculty of Arts and Science, says the individual departments haven’t been given exact figures regarding how much they’ll have to decrease their budgets.