Off the International Radar has evolved from “parties crammed with projected images and sweaty minds to sharing stages with Holy Fuck.”
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The quartet’s latest release Hot Lips cover art by James Mejia.
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James Kirkpatrick combines his fine art and music practice as Thesis Sahib.
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The Ten O’ Clock People were victorious with their combination of original material and covers from The White Stripes and The Black Keys.
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Christine Blais
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Vogt gets Bold, a series of one-act plays features four shows: “Act Without Words,” “Noses Off,” “The Machine” and the strobe-light-accented “Hot Chocolate” (pictured above).
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Jacqueline Andrade’s standout piece, “Hot Chocolate,” combines intricate choreography, strobe lights and music to create a sensual and stimulating atmosphere.
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By Adam Zunder
Following a decision by then-Principal R.C Wallace to bar the Queen’s Atheist and Agnostic club from campus, an onslaught of coverage and strongly worded letters appeared in the Journal throughout Jan. 1950.
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John Stackhouse, editor in chief of the Globe and Mail, was Journal editor in chief from 1984-85.
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Craig Draeger
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Craig Draeger
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Craig Draeger
Student-Friendly Easy Oreo Truffles (above), are one of many recipes to make for a get together or as a Valentine’s Day gift.
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Justin Tang
Best Chocolate Pudding (pictured above) serves up to six servings and is featured on popular food blog Smitten Kitchen.
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The men’s volleyball team swept their weekend games against Ryerson Rams and York Lions in Toronto.
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Kelly Jackson, Men’s Hockey
Shawna Griffin, Women’s Hockey
Although the AMS elections team advertised this year’s election, voter turnout decreased by 15 per cent compared to last year.
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Defibrillators increase a person’s chance of survival significantly after they suffer cardiac arrest.
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Currently there are three broken ellipticals and two broken treadmills in the ARC. National Fitness Products staff member James Hunter assesses the condition of an elliptical.
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Bars, school clubs and online are among the most common places for students to find dates.
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Christine Blais
Nightclubs can be the place for both hookups and budding romances, a student says.
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Justin Tang
Androgyny trend doesn’t have politics of real inclusion behind it, prof says
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Because of the small LGBT dating pool, sharing a mutual past hookup with a current partner is not uncommon, student says.
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Justin Tang
Monogamy is a historically constructed concept and is not as normal and natural as some believe it to be, History prof says
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Christine Blais
High Voltage Burlesque troupe, led by Queen’s student Sarah Jacobs, ArtSci ’11 (aka Faryn Fireball), will perform valenTEASE at the artel on Feb. 13.
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Alison Shoulice, ArtSci ’13
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Holly Tousignant
Jaenelle Dundas, ArtSci ’13
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Evan Dacey, Sci ’12
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Katie Redpath, ArtSci ’12
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Internationally renowned DJ Benny Benassi unleashed his trademark beats at his Stages gig on Wednesday night.