Aleks Bragoszewska began Into the Magic Soundbox this past summer to encourage people to tune into CFRC.
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With a cast of 33 women, the Vagina Monologues hit Wellington Street Theatre this Friday.
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Maggie Vincent takes a moment to check in with her vagina.
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Low-budget and highly acclaimed, Were the World Mine was the opening Gala film for reelout on Friday.
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Gaels’ forward David Chubb tries to fight off a hook from Ryerson’s Peter Drikos Friday night. Queen’s beat the Rams 4-3.
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Gaels’ forward Alaina Porter tries to get by Nicki Schutz of the Varsity Blues Saturday night at Bartlett Gym.
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Queen’s guard Brittany Moore drives against U of T’s Schutz (22) and Sherri Pierce Saturday. The Gaels lost 58-51.
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Queen’s guard Ryan Hairsine drives against Drazen Glisic (33) and Patrick Sewell of the Varsity Blues Saturday.
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Queen’s forward Becky Conroy battles Guelph’s Stephanie Dykes for the puck Sunday at the Memorial Centre. The Gaels beat the Gryphons 3-1 with goals from Kelsey Thomson, Cassie Sparks and Amanda Morra.
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Queen’s forward T.J. Sutter hits Ryerson’s Michael Paolo Friday night at the Memorial Centre. The Gaels won 4-3.
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AMS Academic Affairs Commissioner Matthew Lombardi says he thinks CASA will be a good fit for Queen’s because of its advocacy style.
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Eric Hatlelid, ArtSci ’11, is remembered by his friends as a bright student with a unique sense of humour.
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Associate Vice-Principal and Dean of Student Affairs Jason Laker says he doesn’t want cuts to the Student Initiaitve Fund to prevent students from being entrepreneurial.
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2008 Giller Prize winner Joseph Boyden performs at the Sleepless Goat Friday.
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The 2008 Giller Prize went to Joseph Boyden for Through Black Spruce, his second novel. The English department gave fourth-year students copies of the novel using a $10,000 donation.
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Joseph Boyden read from his first novel, Three Day Road, at the Sleepless Goat on Friday night.
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2008 Giller Prize winner Joseph Boyden performs at the Sleepless Goat Friday. Refer to the Features section for the full story.