Tag: death

My grieving process isn’t stagnant—and that’s okay

I’ve spent a large portion of the last two months coming to terms with a former classmate’s death. I wasn’t as close to them these past couple of years, but the news of their passing still hit me hard. Most of my high school class didn’t find out about their passing until weeks later. We first felt...

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Queen’s confirms death of Global Development Studies student

On Nov. 4, Queen’s confirmed the death of student Leah Battista, ArtSci ’19. According to the Queen’s Gazette, she passed away suddenly over the weekend. Battista was a Global Development Studies major and a Spanish minor. She was also working towards a Certificate in Business and was on the Dean’s...

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Second year Economics students dies in motor vehicle accident

On Nov. 23, the Queen’s Gazette informed the Queen’s community of the death of Rachel (Wei Yu) Zhang, a second-year student from China, who died as a result of injuries sustained during a motor vehicle accident in Markham, Ontario on Nov. 18. In the statement, Principal Daniel Woolf offered his deepest...

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Remember Robin

One month and one day since prolific comedian Robin Williams committed suicide by asphyxiation, most of us have forgotten. The news of his death sparked widespread mourning. People took to social media, recounting their favourite Williams movie scenes, wondering how a man with an innate talent for...

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Anticipating the dead

Tim Bailey wants to break down sometimes, but he knows he can’t. It’s the nature of his business. As a funeral home director, Bailey is the one that families must turn to when they can’t keep it together. Outside of Robert J. Reid & Sons Funeral Home, Bailey looks like any other man in his late...

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