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AMS in Review

With only 26 days left in office, AMS executive JDL hopes students have seen their year as a memorable one.Continue...

Campus catch-up

Campus catch-upContinue...

Students awarded

Eight recipients of the Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award were announced this week, a near-record number for the past 30 years.Continue...

Queen’s to develop standards dealing with mental health

Queen’s and St. Lawrence College announced last week that they’ll be receiving $1 million in funding from the Ontario government to develop a new set of mental health accommodation standards.Continue...

Wall for freedom of speech removed

Queen’s Students for Liberty (QSL) have filed a complaint with Kingston Police after Queen’s administration removed a Free Speech Wall as part of a campaign hosted by the club on Tuesday.Continue...

Realities of rape culture on campus

An in depth look into the effects of sexual assault on victims, and the meaning of rape culture on campus.Continue...

Amendment to change policy on weapons

The AMS passed an amendment at last week’s Assembly to change its policy on dealing with weapons on campus.Continue...

Bake it until you make it

When Anna Olson attended Queen’s she could be found among other bobbing heads in a Tragically Hip music video filmed at Alfie’s.Continue...

AMS to address housing grievances

A proposal to establish a new Housing Grievance Centre passed unanimously at last week’s AMS Assembly.Continue...

Fighting cancer at Queen’s

Seven Queen’s students are leading the charge to remove tobacco sales and tanning beds from campus.Continue...

Student files copyright suit

A Queen’s PhD candidate has filed a lawsuit against another researcher for copyright infringement.Continue...

News in briefs

News in briefContinue...

Queen’s dominates marketing competiton

Six Queen’s students are vying to be Canada’s Next Top Ad Exec.Continue...

Four Directions takes new approach

In order to alleviate racism, you need to educate.Continue...

A fight for freedom

After escaping from Libya’s notorious Abu Salim prison, American freedom fighter Matthew VanDyke didn’t head home: he went straight back to the frontlines.Continue...

St. Patrick’s Day packs the streets

Last weekend’s St. Patrick’s Day celebrations kept local law enforcement on their toes, according to Kingston Police.Continue...

Students organize a new way to talk about mental health

According to Justin Scaini, talking about mental health shouldn’t be dull — it should be inspiring.Continue...

News in brief

News in briefContinue...

Palliative care counsellor to talk about death

According to Stephen Jenkinson, we can’t live until we accept we’re going to die.Continue...

Homeless for five days to raise funds for shelter

On Monday, a group of students moved out of their homes and onto the street to raise awareness for youth homelessness.Continue...

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