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The Scoop-May 10th

Karim Mosna covered Science Rendezvous Kingston where he spoke with founder Dr. Lynda Colgan, as well as several student and faculty representatives from various Queen’s departments including: Mechanical Engineering, Space Engineering and Psychology. He also sat down with Janice Hill, the Associate Vice-Principal of Indigenous Initiatives and Reconciliation at Queens to talk about Red Dress […]

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EP 104: Judge Dread

We all knew it was coming, but even still it knocked the wind out of us. The gang discusses the American Supreme Court’s leaked opinion calling for Roe v. Wade to be overturned and whether the court should exist at all (it shouldn’t). Then Jesse tells us the secret history of the Kingston Pen riot […]

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Open Heart, Open Mind

On this episode of The Shift Podcast, Adrianna and Fatin talk about their experiences at Queen’s during the pandemic, strategies for increasing representation of marginalized communities in courses, what community healing looks like, and the importance of building relationships with those who are invested in your growth as a student and as a person. Please […]

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Navjit Gaurav, (Rehabilitation Science): Community schools in India: Design considerations to improve inclusion for children with physical disabilities

India, over 6 million primary school-age children do not attend school, and among them, children with disabilities are disproportionately represented. The school’s built environment is one important aspect that influences access to education as it can enable or restrict the participation of children with disabilities.

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