Tag: fort henry

Arts in the winter semester

Slippery walkways, biting wind and the trek through snow and slush to lectures might make you want to hibernate, but don’t be fooled — Kingston is serving up lots to get excited for this winter season.  Lumina Borealis: Fort Henry until Feb. 19  Rediscover the spirit of the season at Lumina Borealis,...

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Halloween spirit on campus and around Kingston

The end of October is scary for several reasons.  First of all, it brings about the stresses and horror of midterms. The second reason and way more exciting one, is the annual return of Halloween.  Let’s be honest, this holiday, or more importantly, Halloweekend, is what’s getting us through week...

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Skill and will uphill

Steve Boyd hasn’t run competitively for Queen’s since 1987 — but he still gets plenty of exercise on race days. Entering his fourth year as head coach of Gaels cross-country, Boyd and his charges will take to Fort Henry Hill tomorrow for the Queen’s Invitational. It’s their first of four tune-up races...

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Rookie surprise

Head coach Steve Boyd said he was expecting big performances from his rookies this season, but Dave Cashin’s run at the Queen’s Invitational on Saturday still came as a surprise. Cashin was Queen’s fastest runner in the inaugural five-kilometre relay event. The men’s A team finished first in the relay...

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