An ultimate frisbee player lets the disc fly during a practice at West Campus.
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Tyler Ball
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Tyler Ball
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Tyler Ball
The ultimate frisbee team has been successful at the provincial and national level, regularly medalling. This year, they brought home the bronze from the Canadian University Ultimate Championships in Montreal.
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Tyler Ball
Queen’s striker Kelli Chamberlain darts past a Paladins defender during Wednesday’s match at Richardson Stadium. Chamberlain would go on to score a goal in the 5-0 rout.
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Christine Blais
Striker Remi Ojo rises for a header against Royal Military College on Wednesday night at Richardson Stadium.
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Christine Blais
Midfielder Angela Sullivan looks to recieve a pass in Wednesday afternoon’s win over RMC. Sullivan scored the game-winning goal against the Paladins.
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Christine Blais
Jennifer Hutchinson (left), Riley Fillion and the women’s soccer team are ranked third nationally heading into their final match.
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Christine Blais
The consequences of binge-drinking aren’t all immediate.
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Christine Blais
According to a Sept. 2008 Health Counselling and Disability Services survey, 85 per cent of Queen’s students consume alcohol.
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Tyler Ball
Alvin Lucier is no stranger to university campuses as a long-time university professor he has fostered many young musicians.
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Nicolas Collins was one of Alvin Lucier’s students and will be showcased at Tone Deaf this year.
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The Tone Deaf Festival has hosted many musicans and noise artists over the past eight years.
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The new student centre has three gyms, a bigger Common Ground coffeehouse, a food court, a fireside lounge and club space.
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Tyler Ball
Society of Graduate and Professional Students Vice-President (Campaigns and Community Affairs) Steve Osterberg says the average student loan debt is more than $20,000.
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Christine Blais
Feministing editors speak in Humphrey Hall on Tuesday to kick off their North American tour.
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Tyler Ball
Saed Abu-Hijleh, geography professor from the West Bank, says he thinks education isn’t a privilege but a right.
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Christine Blais
Leslie Doucet, a global development studies student and teaching assistant, passed away on Oct. 16. A memorial was held in Wallace Hall yesterday.
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Christine Blais
Whether for entertainment value or curiosity, tracking one’s daily horoscope is a popular pastime in the lives of many readers.
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Photo illustration by Tyler Ball and Christine Blais