Beth Egnatoff brings Queen Dido to life and death.
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Justin Tang
Director Lee Sela’s large group scenes are rife with Baroque ornamentation.
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Justin Tang
Star-studded, perhaps self-consciously so, He’s Just Not That Into You offers up predictable rom-com flirtations and mediocre acting.
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Veteran’s pay allowed thousands of WWII veterans to attend post-secondary education upon their return to Canada. This satirical poem first appeared in the Journal on June 7, 1946.
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No longer just a casualty of the karaoke bar, the Word Nerd explains mondegreens.
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Illustration by Emily Sicilia
Director of Athletics and Recreation Leslie Dal Cin says the department needs more funding to maintain their programs.
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Tyler Ball
Queen’s middle hitter Colleen Ogilvie goes up for a hit against Western middle hitter Sara Farrell Saturday night. The Gaels lost 3-1 to the Mustangs, but beat the Windsor Lancers Friday.
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SUpplied Photo by Shaun Ding/Western Gazette
Constable Mark Aird says all Queen’s students he has arrested have talked themselves into jail.
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Erin Flegg
Constable Mark Aird says Kingston is a hub of criminal activity due to its proximity to large urban centres and its nine penitentiaries.
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Erin Flegg
Atmosphere combines beautiful choreography and costume.
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Tyler Ball
Last night’s Queen’s Centre town hall meeting presented students with two new options for moving forward with the project.
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Tyler Ball
Queen’s law professor Kathleen Lahey says the current government is reinforcing the gender gap in Canada.
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Tyler Ball
Professor Ana Siljak has been shortlisted for the Charles Taylor Prize for literary non-fiction for her book Angel of Vengeance: The ‘Girl Assassin,’ The Govenor of St. Petersburg and Russia’s Revolutionary World.
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Tyler Ball
Queen’s Interactive Crisis Simulation Director Paul Hershaw says the main task of the conference will be to debate domestic and foreign policy.
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Tyler Ball
Queen’s Student Opera Company’s production of Dido and Aeneas makes use of professional-scale costumes. The Baroque-era opera runs until Saturday evening at The Grand Theatre. For full story, see the Arts and Entertainment section.