Tag: disability

Students with special needs need more thoughtful aid

When it comes to finding the best ways to accommodate marginalized students, students with special needs can often be left out of the conversation. This past month, the Ontario government announced major changes to the education budget, improving tuition funding for mature students, and students from...

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Sexuality x Disability Summit first of its kind on Queen’s campus

It isn’t often that pornography is shown to attendees of a Queen’s conference. Equally rare is the discussion of pornography as a transformative art form. But at the Sexuality x Disability Summit on Feb. 27, the sex lives of disabled individuals were discussed openly to combat ableist stigma and assumptions. The...

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Poets with disabilities perform pieces with heart

A poetry reading was held on Tuesday night with performances by poets looking beyond their disabilities and finding inspiration in the world around them. The event, titled Off the Record, presented a group of emerging poets who shared their thoughts through poems of various styles and themes. It was...

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Unacceptable campus ice

Since the late December ice storm in Kingston, there’s been a tremendous amount of ice underfoot on and around campus. Several weeks have passed since the worst of the weather, but large patches of ice can still be found on campus, and most sidewalks in the surrounding areas are completely covered...

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