Clippings

The Queen's Journal

News Editor May 2014 - April 2015

Queen's Pub puts Queen's grads on ice
When a local brewing company owned by Queen’s graduates approached the Queen’s Pub (QP) last year about getting their beer on the menu, they didn’t realize how difficult it would be.

Shameless Promenade flaunts name change
The fourth annual Kingston SlutWalk celebrated its birthday with a name change — to the Shameless Promenade.

SHRC will become SGPS club next year
The Sexual Health Resource Centre (SHRC) executive found out on March 13 they had to decide whether they would become an SGPS club or an AMS service next year — and they were only given 72 hours to do it.

Queen's professor slammed for alleging link between vaccines and autism
A tweet criticizing Queen’s Health 102 professor Melody Torcolacci for teaching that vaccines cause autism went viral last night, but it’s only the most recent in a series of complaints about her teaching.

It's all about the money
Hi, my name is Chloe, and I’m a shopaholic.

The Kingston Whig-Standard

Reporting intern, May 2014 - August 2014

Plaques mark internment camps
When Lubomyr Luciuk found First World War internment camp survivor Nykola Sakaliuk in Toronto, it was by providence, not chance.

Inmates sue federal government over pay cuts
Four inmates from Collins Bay Institution are suing the federal government in an attempt to overturn last October's decision by Correctional Service Canada (CSC) to cut inmate pay by 30%.

Rail, Whig connect city to war
Kingston's soldiers left for the Great War by train 100 years ago. The stations that carried them out of town no longer serve their original purpose.

My first Canada Day
When I think of the 4th of July, I think of standing on a balcony with my parents, singing "4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)"š with my dad as fireworks went off over Queens.

Blind man frustrated by voting experience
Steve Cutway, a Kingston resident, voted in advance at the returning office last Friday. This wouldn't be unusual, except that Cutway had to make two attempts before finally casting his ballot.

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