Tag: Tricolour

A guide to Homecoming style

With Homecoming fast approaching, students and alumni are mentally preparing themselves for what to wear. Whether you’re in first year and new to Queen’s festivities or an experienced upper year awaiting the endless partying, we’ve got your back (literally, so) with a few tips to show your Queen’s...

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Tricolour tie-dye

With Homecoming soon approaching, now is the perfect time to get back into the Queen’s spirit by making your own pair of tricolour shorts. It’s a great way to add our school’s colours to any wardrobe and avoid spending big bucks on a pair of Queen’s shorts that you plan to drag though...

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The next dimension

We live during exciting times. The entire globe is connected via an invisible online network, the Curiosity rover roams the surface of Mars and we have the technology to print a house in 20 hours. While some may be content sitting back and watching these advancements unfold, students at Queen’s...

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Painting and crocheting tricolour

Sometimes, with the right amount of encouragement, a hobby can flourish into a crafty business. School-spirited gear is nothing new at Tricolour Outlet, located on the second floor of the JDUC, yet the girls behind these handmade products illustrate how a creative hobby, such as decorative painting...

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Students awarded

Eight recipients of the Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award were announced this week, a near-record number for the past 30 years. The award is given to students who contribute to the University in non-academic and non-athletic capacities. The last time this many students received the award was 1984....

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