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Marcus Threndyle pushes for student autonomy

Rector candidate Marcus Threndyle, ArtSci ’15, said his campaign is built around issues of student autonomy.Continue...

Aman Partap seeks integration on campus

Aman Partap, ArtSci ’17, planned to run for Rector before he arrived Queen’s.Continue...

Mike Young to build connections

Mike Young, ConEd ’15, said running for Rector is about building connections between people.Continue...

Team SMH takes realistic approach

An AMS executive team should be realistic, according to Team SMH.Continue...

News in Brief

Queen’s gives out free Microsoft program, New mental health program in works, Students place at CEO competitionContinue...

Five student clubs lose opt-out fees

Five student groups lost their AMS funding this week after either failing to pick up their installment of their student fee or violating AMS club policy.Continue...

Partner program to end

After a three-year trial run, the Queen’s-Blyth Worldwide (QBW) program, which allows students to complete University credits abroad, will not continue after 2014.Continue...

AMS goes ahead with JDUC plans

The AMS executive announced last night that they are currently hiring a consultant to finalize the JDUC revitalization plan before their term ends.Continue...

Discipline defended

The AMS is advising students to be wary if they receive emails from the Office of Student Affairs requesting to meet.Continue...

SMH vs. WRL

Two teams were ratified for the 2014 AMS Executive election ballot, but a third team was left out after they failed to meet nomination requirements, according to the AMS Elections Team.Continue...

City councillor under investigation

Bill Glover, Sydenham District Councillor, is under investigation by an integrity commissioner for his actions during the electoral boundaries Ontario Municipal Board (OMB) appeal last October.Continue...

Helping students Bounce Back

First-year students who are facing academic probation have the opportunity to participate in a new program that aims to improve their grades.Continue...

TAs sign new collective agreement

Following eight months of negotiations, the University has ratified its agreement with PSAC Unit 1. Despite this, the bargaining group claims it isn’t good enough.Continue...

Stateless man seeks citizenship

Deepan Budlakoti, as of now, has no nationality.Continue...

The State of the University

Over the past few months, our staff have dug into some of the most important issues affecting students, compiling them into this online format.Continue...

Admissions suspension proposal passed

The proposal to suspend admissions to the Theology program has been passed, and is in effect as of Jan. 1.Continue...

Merits of accessibility logo debated

An Accessibility Café took place at Common Ground Coffeehouse Wednesday to discuss changing the symbol of access, the blue man in wheelchair, into a more inclusive and positive image.Continue...

Ellis classrooms get revamped

Three active learning classrooms were launched on Monday, marking the transformation of Ellis Hall’s unused spaces into an interactive learning centre.Continue...

Charity a focus for district candidate

Bonnie Ferguson, the first registered candidate for the 2014 Kingston municipal elections, says she was inspired by God to live with the homeless.Continue...

Woes to frosty winter weather

With the polar vortex dipping temperatures in the northeast, the trek to class has proved hazardous for some students.Continue...

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