The men’s curling team ended fourth in the province last year.
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Tyler Ball
The women’s curling team donned tams for their first practise.
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Tyler Ball
The curling team’s David Durant lets go of a rock as Mackenzie Dixon begins sweeping.
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Tyler Ball
Journal Editor in Chief Michael Woods tries his hand at curling.
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Tyler Ball
Journal Photo Editor Tyler Ball is only a stone’s throw away from fun.
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Mike Woods
Martha Ross tries to get the ball off Western’s Hilary Miles last Saturday during the Gaels’ 8-7 loss.
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Lauren Miles
Joey Derochie drives the puck into the Carleton offensive zone during Saturday’s 5-3 win over the Ravens.
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Tyler Ball
The second-ranked women’s soccer team and tenth-ranked men’s soccer team start their playoff runs Saturday at Richardson Stadium. The women’s team will be hosting the Carleton Ravens at noon while the men’s side will also host the Ravens at 2:15 p.m.
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Christine Blais
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Lauren Miles
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Lauren Miles
Vogt A’s pieces, The Wake, The Report, Sound Utterly Serious and Check, Please work together seamlessly to provide commentary on topics relevant to students and nine-to-fivers alike.
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Lauren Miles
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Lauren Miles
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Lauren Miles
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Lauren Miles
Vagabond’s adaptation of Romeo and Juliet uses minimalist costume and set designs to focus attention on the actors and stylistic choices specific to the production.
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Lauren Miles
Hailing from Welland, Ontario, Attack in Black have been on tour with their recently released third studio album Years (by One Thousand Fingertips).
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Supplied
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Photo illustration by Christine Blais
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Photo illustration by Christine Blais
Student caseworkers and LAW 438 students Morgan Jarvis (left) and Yuliya Dumanska (centre) with Business Law Clinic director Peter Kissick during a class meeting at MacDonald Hall yesterday.
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Tyler Ball
A person receives an H1N1 flu shot at Kingston’s vaccination clinic at Frontenac Mall yesterday afternoon.
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Christine Blais
AMS Internal Affairs Commissioner Lucas Anderson says Assembly didn’t follow procedure when it voted down part of Queen’s Backing Action on Climate Change’s plebiscite question.
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Christine Blais
David Lyon, Surveillance Studies Centre director, says the difference between a project and a centre is that a centre is included in the University’s broad organizational structure.
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Journal File Photo
Senate Educational Equity Committee Chair and history professor Adnan Husain says the University needs more dialogue on issues of racial discrimination.