Homecoming

Wary Woolf goes door to door

Last Saturday, Queen’s Principal Daniel Woolf went door-to-door on Aberdeen and Earl Streets discouraging residents from participating in street parties or hosting keggers this weekend. Woolf passed out literature which contained information about official Homecoming events and the history of the reunion weekend.Continue...

Queen’s sporting chance

Five years and one week since Queen’s last reunion game, Richardson Stadium will once again be full for Homecoming.Continue...

Queen's college colours we are wearing once again

The Homecoming football game returns to campus.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...

Homecoming celebration details revealed

After a four-year ban on Homecoming, the University’s administration is envisioning the return of a celebration of community.Continue...

Letters to the Editor

In response to "Homecoming to return in 2013."Continue...

Homecoming to return in 2013

After a four-year ban on Homecoming, the annual tradition will see an official return in the fall.Continue...

‘Some things never change’

Last Friday and Saturday, Jack Neary stood on the corner of William and Aberdeen Streets distributing two cars full of “Keep Calm and Stay Golden” t-shirts to students on campus in anticipation for the football game.Continue...

Students deserve a genuine Homecoming

The University Council’s recent decision to recommend the restoration of Homecoming is long overdue. It indicates an important shift in the University’s treatment of its students.Continue...

Street stays tame

At its peak on Saturday night, Aberdeen Street had approximately 500 revelers — a much smaller turnout than in previous years.Continue...

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