Issue 4 - September 9, 2011
News
Grey House groups face removal
OPIRG, the Levana Gender Advocacy Centre and EQuIP have been given until September 30 to move out of the Grey House.
News in brief
Campus catch-up
Students save with textbook rental plan
Cyclist raises thousands for cancer research
Solar panels to generate revenue
Groups say space has historic importance
Features
Top five STIs on campus
Chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, HPV and genital herpes are the most common sexually transmitted infections diagnosed at La Salle.
Editorials
The game
Whether it’s in the cloistered halls of high school or the confines of a tiny dorm room, most of us have taken part in the overachievement game. I know because I’ve been doing it for years.
Ban not enough
Day finally over
Opinions
Editors' note
Since January, our banner has stated that the Queen’s Journal is Canada’s oldest student newspaper in our print and online editions. It turns out we’re not.
Fighting for Grey House
The case for cameras
Sports
Sports in brief
Former Gael Colleen Ogilvie joins Volleyball Canada's training program, and women's hockey coach Matt Holmberg gets a full-time position.
QB must step up
Former Gael to stay in NFL
Goals galore for Gaels
Gaels upset Ravens
Queen’s Gaels fall varsity preview
Postscript
Going gluten-free
Gluten-free dieters face difficulty incorporating nutritious food into their lives.




