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Homecoming change for the best

Queen’s administration has decided to switch back to a one weekend format for next year’s Homecoming celebration.Continue...

Tartan-tailored tradition

Tartan and tams are only the beginning — Queen’s has plenty of reasons to celebrate Robbie
Burns Day.Continue...

Frown due to Homecoming shakedown

The University’s plan to pay the City of Kingston $100,000 a year for the next three years in order to cover “policing costs” is a mistake.Continue...

Policy compose before we close

The practice of suspending admissions — from Fine Art, graduate French Studies and now perhaps to Theological Studies — has opened a can of worms at Queen’s.Continue...

Queen’s rep gets gut check

Queen’s recently received its poorest ranking ever from the Quacquarelli Symonds’ (QS) World University Rankings. While not a cause for panic, this new low is representative of a general downward trend in international reputation that the school administration is reluctant to acknowledge.Continue...

Making of a mascot

The legend of Boo Hoo the Bear is boundless, and has puzzled university archivists and historians alike.Continue...

Sisters skate to gold and silver

The Queen’s-Western rivalry was in full swing at the OUA figure skating championships.Continue...

Gee-Gees stun champs

The women’s soccer team received an early wakeup call on Wednesday.Continue...

Restricting choices creates more problems

History has been littered with examples of righteous authorities attempting to shape the behaviour of individuals, for often ill-advised reasons.Continue...

Straight-set loss dashes Queen's campaign for gold

The men’s volleyball team’s shot at a national championship ended on Saturday night when they fell to the first-seeded Trinity Western Spartans 3-0 in front of 1,994 fans at the ARC.Continue...

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