When Darryl Smith was feeling a little apprehensive about putting music on hold for law school, he banded together with his mates from summer camp to conceive Writers’ Strike.
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Lubna Azabal is captivating in the lead role of Nawal Marwan, a woman who leaves her twin children with the mission of finding their younger brother after her death.
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The twins, determined Jeanne and reluctant Simon, must fulfill their mother’s last wishes by confronting their mother’s struggle with imprisonment, civil war, religion and death.
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Laura Laing and Edward Larocque (from left) shine as leads Cunegonde and Candide.
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Candide attempts to follow his mentor Dr. Pangloss’ advice, that this is the best of all possible worlds, despite being expelled from the castle after philadering with the Baron’s daughter.
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Bayer Inc., producer of oral contraceptives Yaz and Yasmin, is the subject of a proposed class action lawsuit over health risks and misrepresentation of those risks.
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AMS Sustainability Coordinator Jodi Rempel, ArtSci ’11, says the movement to ban bottled water sales on campus has been student led.
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Robert Nason, ArtSci ’ 12, ran competitively in high school and was a cyclist.
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In the late 17th and early 18th century, figure skating was almost exclusively a male activity.
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Academic Affairs Commissioner Kieran Slobodin, ArtSci ’12, says the AMS wants feedback from students regarding the change in tuition payment deadline.
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The national initiative PREVnet (Promoting Relationships and Eliminating Violence) aims to educate children about their human rights.
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Recent psychological studies have dispelled stereotypes that describe this generation’s youth as egotistical, entitled and less satisfied.
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Thousands of protesters shout anti-Gaddafi slogans in the Libyan port town of Benghazi last week.
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The men’s fencing team was in St. Catharines for the OUA championship . They came in first with 240 points at the Brock-hosted event.
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Outside Joren Zeeman recorded 24 points in the loss.
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Guard Brittany Moore posted 18 points in the 62-51 loss to the Ryerson Rams.
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The Queen’s Gaels celebrate a goal against the Guelph Gryphons in their 2-1 win on Wednesday night. The game ended in Guelph at 1 a.m. after six overtimes.