The water polo team sets up the offence during practice in the PEC’s pool.
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Christine Blais
two water polo players chase the ball while the goalie (bottom) tries to get in the way.
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Christine Blais
A water polo player rises out of the water to make a pass.
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Christine Blais
Gaels’ quarterback Danny Brannagan scans the defence in Saturday’s game against York at Richardson Stadium. Brannagan threw for 543 yards, seventh-highest in CIS history.
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Tyler Ball
Rebecca Gill, ArtSci ’10, mans QPID’s booth at the Study and Work Abroad Fair in Grant Hall yesterday.
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Christine Blais
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Brian Lipsin, owner of Brian’s Record Option on Princess St. says his business has prospered despite the economic downturn.
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Tyler Ball
Students hunt for jobs at the Career Services Fair last Monday. Debbie Mundell, career information co-ordinator, says students should get involved in their field of interest and have faith.
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Christine Blais
Economics department Chairman Lorne Carmichael teaches his ECON 360 Labour Economics class last week.
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Christine Blais
Increases in oil prices kickstarted the recent recession, but filling up at the pump is bound to get more expensive as oil becomes scarcer, according to Jeff Rubin’s book.
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Tyler Ball
Why Your World is About to Get a Whole Lot Smaller
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By Jeff Rubin Copyright 2009
Associate professor Peter Kissick says ethics courses for commerce students will help them make wise business decisions.
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Queen’s Chancellor and former Bank of Canada Governor David Dodge says Canada’s road to recovery will be a bumpy ride, but we’re prepared for what’s to come.
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Queen’s Telefundraising phoning alumni and parents. Alumni donations have declined with the recession, but Queen’s is faring better than other universities, says Vice-Principal (Advancement) Sean Conway.
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Christine Blais
Vice-Principal (Advancement) Sean Conway says he hopes the Queen’s Centre, set to open in late fall, will bring in more dollars as alumni and the Kingston community see it come to life.
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Christine Blais
Said Madi Sci ’10, hopes to find success in the burgeoning software development market in Dubai.
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Tyler Ball
Rowena Selby, Education Abroad Advisor at the Queen’s International Centre, says there are many resources available for students to find out about work opportunities abroad.
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Flip cup is one of the most popular drinking games amongst university students, whose roots can be traced all the way to ancient Greek society.
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Illustration by Tyler Ball
Afie Jurvanen, a.k.a. Bahamas, will go to any length to ensure his debut solo-album heard.
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The misadventurous Trailer Park Boys are venturing west to Kingston to entertain and awe.
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The Trailer Park Boys’ schemes to get rich, stay inebriated and out of jail are often foiled by the eyes and ears of the park, Mr. Lahey (left).
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Landry’s subtle manipulations aim to shed new light on the complex relationships around us.
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Christine Blais
I can’t find my watch, yet it hasn’t flown away, 2006
Mandala Perrier from The Blue Debra Series, 2002.
Madonna, 2008.
12 Umbrellas, 1989.
Ludwig Wang, Comm ’11, sings in celebration of Chinese National Day.
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Christine Blais
Gauvin Bailey lectures in Colombia, where he spent a year conducting research on German influence in Colombian art.
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Principal Daniel Woolf, Board of Trustees Chair Bill Young and Isabel and Alfred Bader break ground on the University’s new performing arts centre yesterday. See story above.