Incoming Tricolour Outlet Head Manager Katrina Keilhauer (left) and AMS Retail Services Director Allison Hockin say the new service will reduce operating costs by about $60,000.
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Students work in the site of the old Common Ground in the Upper Ceilidh of the JDUC.
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The Public Service Alliance of Canada helped organize Queen’s TAs and TFs to vote.
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The previous lack of championship banners encouraged an overhaul of Queen’s Athletics.
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Athletics hopes constant evaluation will lead to more banners.
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The women’s golf team only became a varsity sport this year and finished second in the OUA.
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Scott Bowman won this year’s George Tully Trophy as he led the men’s fencing team to a team third-place finish.
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Scott Bowman started fencing in first year.
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There must be a joint effort from the administration, the AMS and Athletics to get students to start going out to games.
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The Four Directions Aboriginal Student Centre has been without a director for two years.
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Vice-Principal (Academic) Patrick Deane says mandating certain courses is one way of ensuring that all Queen’s graduates have a certain level of base knowledge.
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AMS Vice-President (Operations) Leslie Yun says Merchandise Services is doing well in sales compared to last year.
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From left to right: Michael Ceci, Leslie Yun and Adam Zabrodski.
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The MCRC Green Team’s vermicomposting efforts resulted in enough lettuce, pictured above, to feed 12 people at local charity Martha’s Table. For full story, see queensjournal.ca.
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Clockwise from top left: Slowdance attendees feel the love, Rocky Horror Show, Zombieland, The Defibrillators’ umbrellas, Beach House, J.Mascis and Klosterman’s Eating The Dinosaur.
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Daniel Romano, Julie Dorion and Fred Squire play The Grad Club.
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Kristen Martin, Dani Kostrich and Lauren Jackson hustle and flow.
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Peter Nielsen and Emily Richardson.
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Nicole Buscema as Audrey.
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Constructive dialogue on campus has been undermined by unfair labelling.
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Constructive dialogue on campus has been undermined by unfair labelling.
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The EQuIP Office on 52 Bader Lane is an excellent resource for students to learn about queer issues. Student groups need to collaborate more, though, to resolve diversity issues at Queen’s.
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Agnes Etherington Art Centre has expanded since it was conceived in the 1920s to meet the University’s demands for creative arts, but further growth is at risk from budget cuts.
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The Journal received its $3.00 fee increase at the AMS General Meeting last month, but fee increases for many other campus publications were voted down at the winter referendum.
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Increasing access to online journal article databases would help Queen’s researchers.