Tag: Services

IT items to be sold at the Campus Bookstore

With the closing of the Campus Computer Store at the end of April, the Campus Bookstore will be expanding their selection of personal IT items.   The University made the announcement in October that they would be closing the store. The Gazette has now reported that personal IT items will be available...

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Queen’s pulls plug on Campus Computer Store

Following a year-by-year trend of financial losses, Queen’s has decided to close its on-campus computer store.  The University reported a growing deficit for the technological retail outlet in its review of ancillary operations during the 2014-15 academic year. Due to its findings, the review recommended...

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Accessibility trumps experience

The AMS no-experience-necessary hiring policy is a valuable initiative to ensure accessible employment for students. Under the policy, previous experience isn’t taken into account when AMS services hire staff. The purpose of campus services is twofold: to provide services and opportunities to students....

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No experience required for the AMS

When Maggie Fisher applied to work at Common Ground in first year, she had no previous experience in the food industry. Fisher, ArtSci ’15, worked at the student coffee shop as a barista during first and second year, and now works at the Tea Room in Beamish-Munro Hall. The only job she ever had before...

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Market expands on campus

The first farmer’s market at Queen’s was held five years ago outside Stauffer Library with eight vendors. This year, the market has 20. Sodexo Catering Manager John McKegney has been running the market for the past two seasons. He’s overseen the market move from outside Stauffer Library to outside...

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