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Homecoming returns to Aberdeen

Kingston police were out in full force Saturday night, deploying up to 80 officers on Aberdeen St. and the surrounding area.Continue...

Homecoming 2013 Live Blog

This year's Homecoming live blog.Continue...

CFRC in limbo

Nearly two years since CFRC 101.9 FM announced its decision to split from the AMS next April, its long-term financial security remains uncertain.Continue...

Broccoli bug at Ban Righ

On Tuesday, Lena MacNicholas grabbed her lunch in the Ban Righ cafeteria, and found a caterpillar in her broccoli.Continue...

Policy prof posits equitable process

Nancy Austin asked her audience yesterday to consider the question: what do you do if a blind professor needs a help dog, but one of his students is allergic?Continue...

Planting seeks to promote partnerships

Amidst a surge of red, yellow and blue, the AMS Commission of Environment and Sustainability (CES) is looking to add some green to this year’s
Homecoming festivities.Continue...

Malicious fire alarms in residence dwindle

This year thus far, there have been no malicious fire alarms in any Queen’s residences, according to Campus Security.Continue...

God takes questions on campus corner

Christianity was the focus of an amplified debate on the corner of University Ave. and Union St. on Thursday as students were called to sound in on their religious beliefs.Continue...

Police crack down on campus cyclists

Last Wednesday, the Kingston Police Force (KPF) issued 42 tickets and 18 warnings for cycling violations.Continue...

Decrease in residence alcohol use after ban

In-residence alcohol violations during Orientation Week have decreased since last year. This comes as the residences alcohol ban continues into its third year.Continue...

Mudslide sparks search for body of Queen’s alumnus

New Zealand police announced last week that they are scaling back their search for missing Queen’s alumnus Connor Hayes.Continue...

Police to take preventative measures for Homecoming weekend

The Kingston Police Force (KPF) is taking a preventative approach to this year’s Homecoming celebrations, with a special focus on using social media.Continue...

Woolf goes door-to-door asking for self-discipline

Queen’s Principal Daniel Woolf knocked on doors on Aberdeen and Earl Streets on Sept. 28, asking students to avoid large street parties.Continue...

Queen’s fails on Campus Freedom Index

The AMS and Queen’s administration both received a failing grade in this year’s Campus Freedom Index, a report released by the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms (JCCF).Continue...

New residences approved for construction

The construction of two new residences has been approved by City Council after changes were made to the buildings’ original layouts.Continue...

Town hall meeting sparks spirited debate

Students made their opinions known about university enrolment growth at two town hall meetings on Tuesday and Wednesday.Continue...

Campus Catch-up

Student starts suit, bus drivers refuse to pick up drunk students, Indian social activist awardedContinue...

News In Brief

City Council approves new residences, funds for accessible taxis approved, renovated Ellis Hall spacesContinue...

Student safety audit stalled

Nearly a year since the AMS launched a safety audit of the housing areas surrounding the University, the Municipal Affairs Commission has yet to make changes to reflect audit results.Continue...

NAD policy passed

The AMS passed the Non-Academic Group Discipline policy yesterday, amid some ambivalence at Assembly on the details of the policy.Continue...

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