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  • Grant Hall on a winter's day

    Merry Christmas to us, one and all!

    I have a suggestion for the executive of the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Alumni Association (QUAA). I assume...
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  • Ontario Hall

    Remembering Padre Laverty

    Padre A. Marshall Laverty, University Chaplain from 1947 to 1983, died on Sunday, February 20...
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  • Ontario Hall

    Making news in Ottawa: CBC newscaster Lucy van Oldenbarneveld

    She has worked as a bartender, a house sitter, a civil servant, an actress, and a teacher. These days, Lucy van Oldenbarneveld, Artsci’89, is one of Ottawa’s most popular television newscasters.
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  • Stauffer Library on a fall's day

    "No" now really does mean "no"

    Twenty years ago last fall – in October 1989 – Queen’s was at the epicentre of a media storm and a...
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  • Robert Sutherland Hall

    Who was Robert Sutherland?

    Not much is known about the man, and there are no known photographs of him. The evidence suggests...
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