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Tim Hortons in the Biosciences Complex

December 6, 2006

I like that not all Tim Hortons are the same. The one at Princess and Clergy is textbook Kingston – decked out in limestone. There’s one in my town in the Okanagan that’s applicably desert themed. The Tim Hortons smack dab in the BioSci complex means business – much like most of the people there.
This [...]

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In the Bowels of Botterell Hall: The Garden Street Café

December 6, 2006

The Garden Street Café, located in the basement of Botterell Hall, is a great alternative to hospital cafeteria food. Sure, it looks like a hospital cafeteria itself – lima bean coloured walls, hairnets aplenty, and industrial furniture from the 1980s abound – but this place has heart.
We’re not exactly sure where this so-called ‘Garden Street’ [...]

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Insomniacs Rejoice: Club Stauff Open Round the Clock

December 3, 2006

While this post pretty much pertains only to Queen’s students and staff, it’s interesting to note that Stauffer Library on main campus is now open 24/7. For the remainder of the exam period (until December 21st) you’ll be able to study or socialize your little overachieving heart out, round the clock.
Staff at the door are [...]

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A Starving Student No Longer!

November 30, 2006

We’re often quite quick to judge Queen’s students as being affluent-ish kids who can afford to sustain themselves off of a steady supply of booze, cigarettes, overpriced A&P groceries and US weekly magazines. While this is quite often true, there are many students sacrificing everything to obtain a top notch education – including their health.
Many [...]

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Signatures Salon in the JDUC

November 29, 2006

Signatures Hair Salon in the JDUC is convenient. That’s about all it is.
While they offer full hair colour and cut options as well as spa services such as manicures, pedicures, massages, waxing and tanning, nothing is done very well.
Sure, this is a small store run out of a university student center, you shouldn’t expect too [...]

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Mac-Corry Study Room

November 18, 2006

Looking for a new study spot on campus where you can get lots of work done without staring off into the great lululemon and ugg boot abyss that is Stauffer library? Well, in Mac Corry, the most glorious of all brutalist nightmares, lies a great study room, aptly named the ‘Mac-Corry Study Room’.
On the first [...]

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ASUS Movie Theatre

November 4, 2006

If you are looking for a cheap way to see a movie on a Sunday night then the ASUS Movie Theatre on the Queen’s Campus is a great bet.
Movies are generally second or third-run (not on dvd yet, but likely not still playing at the Cineplex) and are screened on the big screen in Dunning [...]

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The PEC

October 28, 2006

The Physical Education Centre at Queen’s University, otherwise known- appropriately- as the PEC (pronounced ‘peck’) is the hub of all things physical on campus. This elderly limestone building is host to a number of facilities, including a gym, weight room, pool, gymnasia, squash and racquetball courts, and studios for dance or karate sessions.
The weight and [...]

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Campus One Stop

October 27, 2006

Campus One-Stop (previously College Variety) is a Kingston institution. It’s located in the heart of the Queen’s student ghetto, right across from KCVI (a local high school). Sure, it’s a convenience store selling bread and twizzlers and a dazzling array of sugar cereal, but Jimmy and his odd crew of family and friends that run [...]

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Mac-Corry Caf

October 27, 2006

If you have extra flex dollars, or cash to burn, you could go to Mac-Corry’s Cafeteria. This cafeteria, located as it’s name suggests, right smack in the middle of Mackintosh-Corry Hall. Mac-Corry is a place you should never have to visit if you are not a student at Queen’s. It’s a nightmare of concrete, connecting [...]

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