Tag: Town-gown

Candidates talk student issues

John Gerretsen, Liberal Party Kingston and the Islands’ 12-year incumbent John Gerretsen said he’s never seen himself as a full-time politician. “I know what it’s like to earn a living,” Gerretsen, ArtSci ’64, said. He said the Liberals see current tuition fees as too high. Their platform includes...

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Taxing nights behind the wheel

Mordeen Bondett said her worst experience as a Kingston taxi driver was with a Queen’s student last year. “He told me that I was just a servant,” the seven-year Amey’s taxi veteran said. “He told me that he judged a person by what they did for a living and what I did for a living wasn’t respectable.” The...

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Housing awards lacking

A competition to find the worst landlord in the student ghetto has closed without any nominations. This is the fourth year in a row that the Municipal Affairs Commission’s (MAC) Golden Cockroach Award will go without a recipient. Hilary Windrem, municipal affairs commissioner, said the award aims...

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