Vogt B uses all student-written work this time around. Its four plays are entirely student-written, directed and acted.
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Gaels quarterback Danny Brannagan started for five years at Queen’s, racking up over 10,000 CIS career passing yards.
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Danny Brannagan
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Michael Faulds
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Erik Glavic. All three will face a tough test as Canadian-born quarterbacks to crack the CFL.
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Tom Denison was the last Queen’s quarterback to play CFL football with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Calgary Stampeders, after being passed over by Toronto and Hamilton.
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Dan Bannister - Men’s basketball
Mel Dodd-Moher - Women’s hockey
Joel Tichinoff
Amrit Ahluwalia
The Royal Military College bands came to play too. While the action was fast on the ice, the drumlines got after each other in the stands during the start of the third period.
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Forward Scott Kenway circles the Paladins net during last night’s Carr-Harris Cup bout at the Memoral Centre.
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The Gaels celebrate their 15th Carr-Harris Cup win.
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Queen’s fans celebrate a Gaels goal with a rousing Oil Thigh.
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Vice-president (operations)-elect Ben Hartley, president-elect Safiah Chowdhury and vice-president (university affairs)-elect Chris Rudnicki celebrate their AMS victory last night. Team CHR learned at 11 p.m. that they won 54.5 per cent of the vote.
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PNF vice-presidential candidate Kasmet Niyongabo (centre) gives a concession speech as running mates Mitch Piper and Davina Finn look on.
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Nick Day, rector-elect, celebrates his win at home last night.
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Incoming ASUS vice-president Robyn Laing and president Doug Johnson celebrate their election last night.
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ASUS presidential candidate Kevin Wiener takes a call from the ASUS chief elections officer. Wiener and running mate Rory Johnston lost by 662 votes.
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Career Services Director Paul Smith says the office’s busiest times of the year are from September to November and January to March.
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EngSoc president-elect Victoria Pleavin gets a hug from Sarah Newton, Sci ’10.
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Engineering students do the Sci ’10 dance at Clark Hall Pub last night.
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Social media has a growing impact on student elections, film studies professor Sidney Eve Matrix says.
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Laura Sullivan, Thea Pel and Anna Pfeiffer are the incoming CESA executive-elect with 250 out of 257 votes.