The Four Directions Aboriginal Student Centre presents their annual Aboriginal Symposium on Friday November 16th and Saturday November 17th, 2007. This year’s theme is the “Aboriginal Male and Female Body”.
On Friday evening they will be hosting a special event, the re-dedication of Inuit artist Daniel Nookiguak’s “untitled” whale bone sculpture, which will be taking place in the Fireside …
Due March 1st at OPIRG Kingston
Each year two $250 awards are given out to OPIRG volunteers for their outstanding environmental achievements. If you know of a great project that occurred in the past year and was associated in some way with any OPIRG (i.e. hosted, sponsored, organized, published), then fill out a nomination form.
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Wednesday, February 14th
Grad Club (Barrie and Union Streets)
Music starts at 8pm featuring four local DJs on two floors.
Cover is $5 with all proceeds going to the Indigenous People’s Council of Oaxaca (CIPO)
DRESS CODE: red and/or black (casual or as dressy-as-you-please)
Brought to you by the Society for Graduate and Professional Students (SGPS), no one is illegal kingston, and CFRC.
Everyone is welcome …
Thursday, February 15, 2:00 PM
US War Resisters Speak Out
Chris and Stephanie Teske
McLaughlin Room, JDUC, Queen’s University
Chris Teske is a former US combat soldier, a machine gunner, who served two tours of duty in Afghanistan before refusing to deploy to Iraq. Chris is now AWOL and living in Toronto with his wife Stephanie Teske, as they apply to stay in Canada. …
Hi Everyone,
The results are in! The Pos Space Program passed the AMS referendum and will again receive student activity fees. The committee sends a huge, heartfelt thank you to everyone who spread the word, took petitions into classrooms, voted, and supported the vote in other ways. Without these fees, the program would go under.
So, allow us to …
Don’t bring your lunch on Wednesday, because lunch is on us. The Positive Space Committee is providing lunch and a resource fair for Positive Space Participants as our humble way of thanking you for making the program such a success. Please join us for a yummy selection of sandwiches and salads. While you’re there, cruise the information …
Thurs. March 8, 8 p.m. (Doors open at 7:30pm).
Ndidi Onukwulu, Madagascar Slim, Suzie Vinnick, and Rick Fines.
Grant Hall. 533-2976. Tickets $25 at Ban Righ, Brian’s Record Option and Renaissance Music
Thurs. March 8, 5:30pm.
Jason Laker; AVP/ Dean of Student Affairs
Queen’s Dunning Hall. Open to the public. Refreshments 531-4960.
Thurs. March 8, 5pm.
Kingston and District Labour Council presents this year’s International Women’d Day March. All welcome.
St. Andrews church (Princess at Clergy) to City Hall. 634-8163.
Marriage a la Mode? Romance, Sexuality and Partner Choice in Contemporary Asian Cultural Production
Thurs. March 8. 11:30am– 1pm.
Dr. Gabrielle Griffin (Professor of Gender Studies at the Univ. of Hull, U.K.).
Queen’s Jeffery
Hall (126).