The sight of a taxicab waiting on University Ave. besides the JDUC is a familiar one for Queen’s students.
Photo:
Tyler Ball
Photo:
Tyler Ball
Society of Graduate and Professional Students Vice-President (Finance and Services) Amir Nosrat says he thinks the University should put more focus on graduate students’ issues.
Photo:
Tyler Ball
Andrew Phillips, ArtSci ’09, says he wants Queen’s professors, graduate students and alumni to speak at the University’s TEDx conference in the fall.
Photo:
Christine Blais
Pricipal Daniel Woolf, seen here on Jan. 15 at the Queen’s Centre opening, signed the University and College Presidents’ Climate Change Statement of Action for Canada on Feb. 9.
Credit:
Journal File Photo
Scientists attempt to explain love in more concrete neurological terms, moving away from older, poetic concepts like that of love at first sight.
Photo:
Tyler Ball
Queen’s forward Mitch Leger, pictured here during the Gaels’ 87-81 win over the Laurentian Voyageurs on Jan. 30, hit a landmark 1,300 points last weekend in Toronto.
Photo:
Christine Blais
Forward Payton Liske, pictured during the Gaels’ 9-5 loss to the Ryerson Rams on Jan. 30, scored Queen’s lone goal on Wednesday night at the Memorial Centre.
Credit:
Journal File Photo
Forward Mitch Leger is currently first in the country with 235 rebounds and fourth in the country with 418 points. Leger is the only Queen’s player in the national top-50 for points.
Photo:
Christine Blais
Kelsey Thomson, Women’s hockey
Stele De Fazio, Men’s hockey
Setter Anna Pedjase serves the ball on Wednesday night against the Royal Military College Paladins. Pedjase led the Gaels with 18 assists.
Photo:
Balpreet Kukreja
The Gaels football team won the Yates Cup, the Mitchell Bowl and the Vanier Cup this year, solidifying themselves as the best university football team in Canada. They have been nominated by the OUA for the Sporting Alliance of Ontario’s Team of the Year.
Photo:
Christine Blais
Outside hitter Allison Grand spikes the ball during Queen’s straight-sets victory over the Paladins at the Main Gym on Wednesday night. Grand notched three kills and seven points against RMC.
Photo:
Balpreet Kukreja
Forward Kelsey Thomson, pictured here during Queen’s 4-3 win over the University of Ontario Institute of Technology Ridgebacks on Jan. 30, is fourth in the OUA for scoring after notching four points last weekend against the Windsor Lancers and Western Mustangs.
Photo:
Tyler Ball
Goaltender Steele De Fazio makes a save during his shutout performance at last Thursday’s Carr-Harris Cup. It was De Fazio’s first shutout since he took over the starting job in the Gaels net.
Photo:
Tyler Ball
A Queen’s graduate, Henri Fabergé’s (far right) onstage presence is so intense his clothes have been known to come off.
Credit:
Supplied
Henri Fabergé, pictured, and The Adorables play The Mansion’s Wine Cellar tomorrow night.
Credit:
Supplied
Our Town leads Aaron Williams (left) and Emma Fleury (right).
Credit:
Supplied
Paul Bryant and Jackie Andrade
Credit:
Supplied
Emma Fleury, Tim Fort and Aaron Williams in Our Town.
Credit:
Supplied
Transitioning can entail everything from physical changes to your body or mental adjustments in order to take on a new gender identity or sexual orientation. Matt, ArtSci ’13, transitioned to being gay.
Photo:
Tyler Ball
Director Kate McIntyre at the Queen’s Sexual Health and Resource Centre (SHRC). McIntyre says students should get tested for Sexually-Transmitted Infections (STIs) and have an open dialogue about their sexual history with their sexual partners.
Photo:
Christine Blais
Erika Eiffel (left) married the Eiffel Tower in 2007, but is also in a relationship with the Berlin Wall (top right). Amy Wolfe (below right) is in love with an amusement park ride in Germany. As objectum-sexuals, Eiffel and Wolfe are emotionally and sexually attracted to inanimate objects.
Credit:
Supplied
Photo:
Tyler Ball
Photo:
Tyler Ball
Photo:
Tyler Ball
Photo:
Tyler Ball
Photo:
Tyler Ball
Photo:
Tyler Ball
Photo:
Tyler Ball
Photo:
Tyler Ball
Photo:
Tyler Ball
Photo:
Tyler Ball
Wayfarer Books on Princess St. offers an array of erotic literature and visual art.
Photo:
Christine Blais
Journal staffer Emily Whalen mimics a phone dating advert.
Photo:
Chris Bermingham
Roisin Hartnett and Dan Fiedler, both ConEd ’11, have been in a relationship for four and a half years but they’re waiting until this summer, when they get married, to have sex.
Photo:
Christine Blais
The women’s volleyball team capped off their season with an eighth straight home victory over the Royal Military College Paladins on Wednesday night. For full game story, please see page 17.