Rui Resendes, GreenCentre Canada executive director, says the new centre has received about $3 million in industry funding in addition to the $9.1 million it received in government funding.
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Former Queen’s receiver Rob Bagg is entering his second full season with the CFL’s Saskatchewan Roughriders.
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Tyler Ball
Football head coach Pat Sheahan will now serve as his own offensive coordinator after Warren Goldie’s exit.
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Justin Tang
Gaels’ defensive lineman Osie Ukwuoma celebrates a defensive play during the Nov. 1 semifinal against the University of Ottawa Gee-Gees.
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Tyler Ball
No Sweat project directors Jonathan Adamo and Stephanie Simoes, both ArtSci ’09, want the University to refuse to renew its contract with adidas.
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Matthew Rushworth
Anti-Coca-Cola organizers Andrea Jones, ArtSci ’11, Claire McDougall, ArtSci ’09 and James Douglas, ArtSci ’08, put forward a motion at Tuesday’s AMS Annual General Meeting for the University to end its exclusivity contract with Coca-Cola.
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Tyler Ball
Kevin Wiener, ArtSci ’12 and First Year ASUS Representative to the AMS, says he disagrees with OPIRG’s role on campus. Wiener’s motion to eliminate the opt-outable OPIRG student activity fee failed at Monday’s AMS Annual General Meeting.
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Matthew Rushworth
The Queen’s Pride Week 2009 executive
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Kris Bergmann and Kat Heintzman at Queer Sex Night
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Caleigh Minshall
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The Pride Prom masquerade ball
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Director of Athletics and Recreation Leslie Dal Cin says without the fee increase, the department would have had to cut varsity and intramural programming significantly.
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Last night, NDP Leader Jack Layton paid a visit to students and Kingstonians to discuss experiences, ideas and solutions to the current economic crisis. The forum, held in the BioSciences Complex, was part of Layton’s cross-country tour to gather input on what Canadians think of the recession.
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Matthew Rushworth
Vogt C features three flamboyant and poignant one-act plays such as Chekhov’s Drama (above).
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Tyler Ball
Jian Yuan Huang and Jerry Ropson explore and deconstruct what it means to come from “the East”—China and Newfoundland respectively—in their art.
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Tyler Ball
Artist Huang’s created a paper hallway dividing the space in the Modern Fuel Artist-Run Centre.
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Tyler Ball
Smith’s latest film tells the story of the Children of Scotland, a group of nationalist university students motivated to take back the infamous Stone of Scone from the English.
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Supergroup Bruce Peninsula strive to make community through music.