Tag: School

Putting the "good" in good morning

“I enjoy my 8:30 class in BioSci!” said no student ever. Mornings are the bane of my existence, and if the hours between 6 a.m. and 9 a.m. didn’t exist, I think we could probably achieve world peace.  That being said, mornings are still a time of day we all need to deal with, but no one says...

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Savvy saving on textbooks

Like many university students, I have approximately 40 cents to my name, and textbooks have a price tag that makes my heart skip a beat (or five). Thankfully, I’ve found a way to be sale savvy; I haven’t paid full price for a textbook this year, and I don’t plan on doing so ever again. Below are my...

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Student and industry leaders talk innovation

Organizers of this year’s Innovation Summit aimed to push the “edge of innovation,” said Summit Committee Co-Chair Ali Husain. A group of 11 Queen’s MBA students organized the fourth annual event, which was held on campus March 1 and 2. “Our goal is to bring together industry leaders, corporate professionals,...

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Packing Essentials

  When I packed for my first year at Queen’s, I religiously followed the student guideline and googled endless articles on how to prepare for life in res. They were great resources, but there were a lot of things they didn’t tell me to pack that would have made my life a lot easier. With...

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Accelerated growth

The Arts and Science Faculty Board’s recent proposal to implement an accelerated medical program at Queen’s is innovative, but requires more consideration. The current proposal presents countless risks that could lead to medical graduates that are too immature and ill-equipped to perform their duties...

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