Interpreted from Christina Rossetti’s Victorian poem, Goblin Market tells the provocative story of two sisters tempted by the forbidden fruits of symbolic goblin merchant men.
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An enthusiastic bunch, Monuments and Statues have a hard time putting a label on the genre of their grooves.
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The man behind Apostle of Hustle, Andrew Whiteman, cites the conflict and darkness of the world as inspiration for his creation of music.
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Mother, Mother look forward to their return to Kingston for an upcoming gig opening for Matthew Good at the K-Rock Centre tomorrow night.
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Offensive linemen Jonathan Koidis, Dan Bederman and Vince De Civita sit in the stands of Richardson Stadium before leaving for Quebec City on Tuesday.
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The football team celebrates winning the Mitchell Bowl after a shock 33-30 win over the first-ranked Laval Rouge-et-Or last Saturday at Richardson Stadium.
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The Athletics and Recreation Centre’s upper-level gym facilities will open on Dec. 1. The lower gym, which suffered damage from a flood on Aug. 11, will open in January.
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Daniel Myran, Queen’s Backing Action on Climate Change co-director, says the Council of Ontario Universities document doesn’t set specific targets on climate change.
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Prinicpal Daniel Woolf says he will present strategies to bring Queen’s to a balanced budget at next weekend’s Board of Trustees meeting.
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Director of Campus Planning and Development Audrey Kaplan says the University’s getting better and more complete information about what the campus has in place for accessibility.
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Destinations sold approximately 400 tickets on Wednesday night. Some Gaels fans waited up to four hours in line for their chance to secure their trip to Quebec City.
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Gaels forward Brock Ouellet avoids the challenge of Windsor defenceman Jeff Broderick during Friday’s 7-5 loss at the Memorial Centre.
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Returner Jimmy Allin scores a 120-yard kick-return against the Laval Rouge-et-Or last Saturday in the Mitchell Bowl. The touchdown gave Queen’s the 33-30 victory, propelling the Gaels into tomorrow’s Vanier Cup.
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Setter Kristin Collins lays up the ball for middle hitter Katie Matthews during the Gaels five-set victory over the Varsity Blues at Bartlett Gym
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Second-year setter Julie Lockwood puts the ball up during Friday night’s game against Toronto.
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Outside hitter Elyssa Heller spikes against the University of Toronto.
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Outside hitter Joren Zeeman spikes the ball during the Gaels’ straight-set win over the Varsity Blues on Friday night.
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More than 8,000 people will attend the UN Climate Change Conference from Dec. 7 to 18.
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Foer’s book recounts the connections between the culture of mass consumption and the North American mindset of eating animals.
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Foer’s other books include Everything Is Illuminated, Penguin Books, 2003 and Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2005.
Defensive lineman Shomari Williams sizes up Laval’s offensive line during the Gaels’ 33-30 win at Richardson Stadium.