Queen’s wide receiver Blaise Morrison makes a leaping catch to set the Gaels up for another touchdown on Saturday’s Fauxcoming win over the York Lions.
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Tyler Ball
York receiver Johnny Peyton can’t haul in a pass while being watched by Queen’s defensive back Jimmy Allin at Richardson Stadium on Saturday. The Gaels shut out the Lions 67-0.
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Tyler Ball
Running-back Ryan Granberg drags York defensive back Zach Thompson into the endzone with him for a Queen’s touchdown.
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Tyler Ball
The team salutes the Alumni Stand after their convincing 67-0 win.
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Tyler Ball
Fly-half Graeme Dibden attempts to block a McMaster kick during Saturday’s 59-5 romp over the Marauders at Kingston Field.
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Christine Blais
Gaels scrum-half Calum Ramsay gets hauled down by two McMaster players during Saturday’s shellacking of the Marauders at Kingston Field.
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Christine Blais
Queen’s eight-man Tim Richardson evades two tackles to bring the ball out of the Tricolour end durinng the Gaels’ 59-5 win over McMaster.
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Christine Blais
Gaels’ guard Kendra Walker-Roche blows past an Eagles defender during Saturday’s overtime nailbiter win.
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Tyler Ball
Gaels point guard Baris Ondul drives for the basket in Saturday’s demolition of King’s College.
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Christine Blais
Queen’s forward Mitch Leger goes for the bucket during the Gaels 90-33 win over the Eagles.
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Christine Blais
The women’s rugby team sit dejected after their 39-6 loss at the hands of the McMaster Marauders on Saturday afternoon.
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Christine Blais
A collaborative exploration from a handful of artists with varying backgrounds, Chronotopic Village provokes and inspires.
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Tyler Ball
The artists use varying technology and multi-media practices to accurately reflect who they are and the messages they aim to convey.
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Tyler Ball
We Are The City fans played a vital role in the recording of their album In A Quiet World.
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West coast trio We Are The City cite their shared faith and spirituality as pertinent to their progressive indie rock.
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Folk rockers Cuff the Duke return to Kingston for one of their legendary performances.
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supplied Scientologists often offer a free stress test to evaluate a potential convert’s mental state.
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Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s comment was an assault on Canada’s Aboriginal population.
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A group of first-year girls have dinner at Ban Righ Cafeteria. According to the University registrar, 60.1 per cent of the Queen’s class of 2013 is female.
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Christine Blais
Riot police line Aberdeen Street, keeping students off the street, on Saturday night
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Christine Blais
Police say less than 40 per cent of those arrested were Queen’s affiliated.
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Tyler Ball
Kingston Police brought in officers from Toronto on horseback for crowd control.
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Justin Tang
Police confiscate a toy horse head from a party-goer, citing safety concerns.
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Justin Tang
Society of Graduate and Professional Students International Students Co-ordinator Aasma Khan says UHIP isn’t recognized uniformly across the province.