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UOttawa lawsuit warranted but preventable

“Win as a team, lose as a team” is an admirable motto — but such sentiments should be left on the ice rink.Continue...

Program must make changes

The current media coverage regarding the suspension of BFA admissions for 2012-13 is not the publicity I had in mind.Continue...

BFA students feel program suspension imminent

The waiting game continues. Claire Dobbie, BFA ’23, and co-president of the Fine Arts DSC, said there’s a general feeling of tiredness and burnout for current BFA students who continue to advocate for the program to continue without suspension.Continue...

Senate votes to approve introduction of new Black Studies program

On Sept. 28, the first senate meeting of the academic year took place, kicking off with discussions on the approval of a new Black Studies program, Truth and Reconciliation, and the student-led Walkout .Continue...

In tense meeting, administrator pressed on sexual violence policy

The University held its first open community meeting to discuss a recently-suspended controversial section of the Queen’s sexual violence policy .Continue...

Queen’s suspends professor for a month after insubordination investigation

On June 29, Queen’s administration sent a letter to engineering Professor Morteza Shirkhanzadeh, asking him not to attend work or perform duties for a month. It’s the third time in a year he’s been suspended without pay.Continue...

Safer policy needed

New harassment policies and education are needed in the wake of recent events at Dalhousie University.Continue...

Fine Arts to resume

Admission to the Fine Arts program will resume come 2013.Continue...

ArtSci faculty members at odds with admin over Fine Arts suspension

Arts and Science Faculty Board vote to reinstate admissions to the Fine Arts program for next academic year, but administrators say vote won’t affect the suspension decision.Continue...

Letter to the editor

Letter to the editor on the Fine Arts suspension of admissionsContinue...

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