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Letters to the editor

Letters respond to the recent Queen's Bands suspensionContinue...

Students protest outside Senate meeting

Fine Arts students used personal artwork to protest before Senate on Tuesday afternoon.Continue...

Policy to review workplace safety

The first AMS injury incident report of this academic year was presented to the Board of Directors on Nov. 3.Continue...

Bands banned for term

Queen’s Bands was suspended yesterday after controversial material was brought to university administrators.Continue...

QTV unconcerned with result

During the recent AMS fall referendum, 83 per cent of votes cast were against a mandatory fee for Queen’s TV (QTV).Continue...

Fine arts admissions suspended

AMS Assembly voted to create a committee last night that will investigate the University’s decision to suspend admissions into the fine arts program.Continue...

Voting glitches unacceptable

Due to online glitches in the Oct. 25 and 26 AMS elections, some students were left wondering if their votes counted. Even after casting their ballots, some students received emails reminding them to vote; other emails told students they weren’t eligible to vote, when in fact they were.Continue...

Volunteer can’t access campus building

Louise Bark hasn’t been able to return to her volunteer position at CFRC since April because the radio station’s office in the basement of Carruthers Hall isn’t wheelchair accessible.Continue...

AMS committee lacks clear purpose

An AMS committee focusing on mental health hasn’t made a move since its inception in April.Continue...

Survey for sexual orientation and gender identity

All Queen’s employees are now able to identify their sexual preference and gender identity on an equity census.Continue...

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