The east coast’s favourite crooner Joel Plaskett (top) stopped through Kingston to play a vibrantly reverent gig at Sydenham St. United.
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Justin Tang
A dapper David Myles on Tuesday.
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Justin Tang
Philadelphia’s Kurt Vile filled The Mansion with his band The Violators and their raw uncensored rock.
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Katie Pearce
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Justin Tang
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Hooded Fang’s Daniel Lee, April Aliermo, Julia Barnes, Nicholas Hune-Brown, Lane Halley, Lorna Wright and D. Alex Meeks are a self-described septet of friends, lovers and roomates.
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In Much Ado About Nothing, Hero and Beatrice are cousins struggling with young love, Hero with classic Count Claudio and Beatrice with notorious playboy Benedick.
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Christine Blais
Jessica Mosher commanded attention in her role as strong Beatrice, particularly impressing audience members in a scene denouncing Claudio for his treatment of her cousin.
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Christine Blais
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Blake Macfarlane (left) and Emre Amasyali have spun parties together since their second year, often getting bodies moving with smorgasbord bass tracks combining dubstep, house and techno.
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Matthew Kroger
Maya Bielinski moves through Kathleen Jerome and Kevin Tanner’s adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s short fiction “The Happy Prince.”
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Christine Blais
Ray Jacildo performs in Jaclyn Gruenberger’s original piece, the ironic The Most Tragic Coat, directed by Tom Hinchliffe and Radissen Ramoutar.
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By Adam Zunder
Joe Hubble, of Dahm Painting and Decorating, refinishes the original woodpanneling in the Red Room. Rennovations on the soon-to-be ASUS lounge in Kingston Hall are expected to be done by early April.
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Justin Tang
Robin Laing discusses the abolishment of an ASUS student fee that has collected over $180,000 in three years.
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Justin Tang
Water damage from a roof leak delayed progress on the ASUS study longue in Kingston Hall. Physical Plant Sevices were still working to remedy roof issues on Wednesday.
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Justin Tang
The Red Cross is one organization raising money for relief efforts following the earthquake and tsunami in Japan.
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Justin Chin
It’s estimated that the Japanese earthquake will cost the country between $115 and $118 billion US to repair infrastructure. This could take up to five years.
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Justin Chin
Rector Nick Day was the subject of much controversy after he sent a letter to Michael Ignatieff on the topic of Israeli Apartheid Week.
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Kym Nacita, ArtSci ‘09 and MA ‘11 wins the OPIRG Positive Space Award for her work in queer indigenous activism on campus.
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Justin Tang
AMS President Safiah Chowdhury, ArtSci ‘11, and AMS Vice-President (Operations) Ben Hartley have been working towards the Operations and Management agreement since June 2010.
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Balpreet Kukreja
Julie Harmgardt, ArtSci ‘12 and chair of Queen’s InvisAbilities says that students suffering invisible disabilities often face difficulties explaining their disability to peers and professors.
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Justin Tang
Vice-President of Queen’s Engineers Without Borders, Erin Thomson, Sci ’12, wipes ‘thundersludge’ from the windows of Stauffer Library. Queen’s EWB held a fundraiser Tuesday afternoon encouraging students to sign the International Aid Transparency Initative, an international standard that tracks the use of aid.
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Justin Tang
Stephanie Gray, co-founder of the Canadian Centre for Bio-Ethical Reform, speaks out against abortion in the Bio Sciences complex on Wednesday.
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Justin Tang
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Christine Blais
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Craig Draeger
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Craig Draeger
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Craig Draeger
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Craig Draeger
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Craig Draeger
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Justin Tang
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Forward Kelsey Thomson rests during a break in the bronze-medal game.
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Justin Tang
Goaltender Mel Dodd-Moher returns to the dressing room after the Gaels’ 1-0 win against Laurier.
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Justin Tang
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Wheelchair Basketball Canada coach and athlete Corey Smith will be running a clinic for teams of Queen’s students before they participate in a game of wheelchair basketball.