Queen’s professors Dr. Karen Yeates and Gary Kibbins stand at the base of Mount Kilimanjaro.
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Dr. Karen Yeates (center) stands with Agnes Mtambo, the local administrator of the Pamoja Tunaweza Women’s Centre (left), and Sekunda, both of whom are HIV-positive.
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The figure skating team practices at the Memorial Centre Feb. 17 in preparation for last weekend’s OUA championships.
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Mark Alessio (33) drives towards the Carleton basket on January 26, 1988. Alessio was killed in Madagascar Monday.
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Gaels’ forward Kristin Smith stickhandles against the Varsity Blues’ Sarah Stephen Feb. 8. The teams face off in the playoffs next Tuesday.
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Principal Tom Williams said the Queen’s National Scholar program would have cost the University over a million dollars over four years to continue the program.
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Rector Leora Jackson and Undergraduate Student Trustee Michael Ceci stand in front of the Policy Studies building. On Feb. 23, the Board of Directors voted to change the name of the building to Robert Sutherland Hall.
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A computer virus circulating around Queen’s Webmail with the subject line ‘You have got a new E-card from your friend!’ has created a backlog of computers to be cleaned up by Queen’s IT Services.
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Todd Stelmach, Rehab ’00, could face up to three months in prison and a $300 fine for refusing to fill out his 2006 census form.
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Brian Borcherdt’s solo work on his album Coyotes displays a stripped-down approach to music.
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Borcherdt’s love-hate relationship with Toronto inspired tracks for his latest album Coyotes.
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The Kingston Canadian Film Festival brings Canadian films such as Toronto Stories.
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C’est past moi, je le jure into local theatres.
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Deepa Mehta’s Heaven On Earth will grace the screen of Empire Theatre this weekend.
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A flautist and silversmith, artist Julie Fader is in the midst of recording her as-yet-untitled album as well as playing solo and with friends Great Lake Swimmers.
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The International boasts a plot line you’ve probably encountered serveral times over with stilted performances by Clive Owen and Naomi Watts to boot.
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The cast of Betrayal makes an admirable attempt to capture the weighty sentiment of Betrayal, but are ultimately given too much burden to bear with too little support.