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Queen’s pledges $750K to help city of Kingston with community safetyThe city of Kingston will have more funds to work with when policing the university district. Queen's University has committed an additional $750,000 in funding to the city.CanadaFeb 24, 2022
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City of Kingston releases names of those charged for aggravated nuisance partiesThe City of Kingston has released the names of seven people charged with violation of the mayor's emergency order. Each will face a minimum fine of $2,000.CanadaSep 15, 2021
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Schools tackle sexual assault even before students hit campusOne in five women arriving on a Canadian university or college campus this week will experience sexual violence while studying at a post-secondary institution, the Canadian Federation of Students says.CanadaSep 7, 2019
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Dye used to turn Queen’s engineering students purple may cause cancerAntiseptic dye gentian violet could cause cancer warns Health Canada.HealthJul 10, 2019
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Queen’s Arts and Science parade kicks off another day of orientation weekArts and Science student parade kicks off another day of orientation at Queen's UniversityEducationSep 6, 2017
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Saint Mary’s University says it’s ready for Welcome WeekSaint Mary's University says after a year of working behind the scenes it's ready to roll out a plan that will close the door on a dark year in the school's history.EducationAug 25, 2014
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UBC to release results of investigation into pro-rape FROSH chantsOn Wednesday the president of the University of British Columbia is going to release the results of the investigation into the pro-rape FROSH chants used at the Sauder School of Business.Sep 17, 2013
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UBC’s CUS ends FROSH orientation event in light of rape chant controversyUBC's Commerce Undergraduate Society (CUS) has announced it will be ending its annual FROSH orientation event after a controversial chant that encourages non-consensual sex was taught to first-year commerce students.Sep 11, 2013
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FROSH week controversies: Should FROSH events be banned following no consent chants?So is it time to ban FROSH events from university campuses? Or change the way they are structured?Sep 9, 2013
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