Tag: Frosh Concert

Canadian artists welcome Queen’s class of 2023

This year’s orientation week mystery concert gave first-year students—including me—a good indication of the raucous, fun-filled futures we face here at Queen’s. The surprise artists this year were Scott Helman, Delaney Jane, and Notify, who performed for the first-year crowd on Sept. 7 at 7:30 p.m....

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Mystery lineup a hit

It’s safe to say few knew the identity of the frosh concert performers when they walked through the gates Friday night. That is, until Born Ruffians let it slip at the end of their set that it was Yukon Blonde and Tokyo Police Club. Cue the stampede. The words barely left the mouth of bassist Mitch...

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University, not kindergarten

Why are you at university? Universities exist to foster free, critical thinking and an unwillingness to accept unwarranted or unreasonable directives. It’s reasonable that the above factors be mitigated by various sets of rules designed to set purposeful goals and preserve students’ safety. I’ll call...

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