Coolest Classes In Canada Will Make You Wish You Were Still A Student
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Yoga in India and the West -- A class that surveys the history and philosophy of yoga in India and the West.
6 Old-School Myths ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ Women And Sex, Busted
Women actually might be more turned on by visual stimuli than men, they're just less likely to talk about it.
Petroglyphs provide glimpse of the past
Barbara Reeves’ team of archaeologists accidently stumbled upon the first of 157 ancient images just days before leaving the Humayma excavation site in Jordan.
Little defense for password grab
The School of Computing's Dr. David Skillicorn is featured in the Kingston Whig Standard's coverage of recent technology leaks.
Orientation overtakes campus
Orientation week is in full swing across campus with more than 4,000 first-year students participating in spirit-building activities. The fun continues Friday with the annual Sidewalk Sale, the surprise concert in the Miller Hall parking lot and numerous faculty-specific events.
Tickling the ivories at the Isabel
Staff at the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts received a very special delivery this morning: a Steinway concert grand piano.
Queen's grad finalist for British art award
The ethics of driverless cars
Jason Millar, a PhD Candidate in the Department of Philosophy, spends a lot of time thinking about driverless cars. Though you aren’t likely to be able to buy them for 10 years, he says there are a number of ethical problems that need to be tackled before they go mainstream.