Tag: military

Students, faculty, rally against US escalation with Iran

A group of 50 protesters gathered at the intersection of University Ave. and Union St. on Thursday to denounce the escalating conflict between the United States and Iran. The protesters chanted “De-escalate, spread peace, not hate.”  Hosted by a group of labour activists and international students, the...

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Queen’s at war

Two-and-a-half years after Arthur Thorne Darby left Queen’s, a German artillery shell exploded next to him, driving shrapnel into his chest and hip. Darby had enrolled at Queen’s as an engineering student in the fall of 1913, but attended for only a semester, having failed his examinations that December. It...

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At home, families face unique struggle

When Annie Riel’s husband returned from his deployment to Afghanistan last year, something had changed. “He was so calm. The roof could have fallen down and his heartbeat wouldn’t have raced. Nothing was stressful,” Riel, PhD ’14 said. This was a big change for the mother of two, who had been away...

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Panel looks at veteran mental health

Research on veteran mental health programs will save lives, according to Senator Romeo Dallaire. Dallaire spoke at a panel on mental health as part of the second annual Military and Veterans Health Research Forum that ran from Monday to Wednesday. The forum, held at the Ambassador Hotel, was hosted...

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