Prof. John Smol on Biden’s Win & Prospects for the Environment

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Professor John Smol from the Department of Biology at Queen’s University and Canada Research Chair in Environmental Change joins us in this segment.  Smol has observed that there were “two very different directions for the environment [that were]  contested with the US elections. The outcome will not only affect local environmental issues, but also the […]

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David McDonald on Public Water and Covid 19

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Dr. David McDonald, Professor in the Department of Global Development Studies at Queen’s University joins us in this episode.  Dr. McDonald sheds light on the new collection he has co-edited entitled Public Water and Covid 19: Dark Clouds and Silver Linings.  The chapters in this free e-book released November 9th 2020 provide the first global […]

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Harry Potter … as a religion?

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This week, join Rachel, Jacqueline, and Steph as they talk about Harry Potter as it’s own religious movement, Harry Potter as religious, and if the religion of fictional characters matters or not. They talk about some Durkheim (nerdy theory stuff), what house they all belong to, and what to do when the creator of your […]

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Daily News – Mon. November 9 2020

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Here’s your CFRC Daily News Brief for Monday, November 9 2020! We still have under 10 cases of COVID-19 in the KFL&A region. One case was resolved over the weekend, however, Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic School is reporting 3 cases of COVID-19 which has made them shut down the school for today, Monday as […]

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News Highlights from November 1-7th

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News highlights including the WEEKLY TRAFFIC REPORT – NOV. 7 TO 13 QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY RESEARCHER DIVES INTO THE CONNECTION BETWEEN ACCESS TO WATER AND COVID-19 ARTILLERY PARK TO REOPEN FOR RECREATIONAL USE IN MID-NOVEMBER RQU BOARD PRESIDENT’S APPEAL AND RADIOPHILE 2020 RELEASED LIONHEARTS DROP IN MEAL PROGRAM MOVING TO STAGES NIGHT CLUB COUNCIL MOVES AHEAD […]

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Weekly Traffic Report for Kingston

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Listen to this week’s Traffic Report from the City of Kingston!    

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Artist Talkback: “A Strong Girl”

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Join us for another talkback with host Mariah Horner. In this episode, Horner talks to some of the artists who made the Shortwave Theatre Festival performance A Strong Girl possible.  Tune in for a chat with playwright Rysia Andrade, Director Maddy Scovil, and Sound Designer Ensor Moriarty. Shortwave’s radio theatre performances were made possible through […]

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A Strong Girl

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👩‍❤️‍👩 When bones are discovered just underfoot along Princess St., we are reminded that Kingston’s tragedies and ghosts are always more complex (and more gay) than they seem. Rysia Andrade’s A Strong Girl introduces us to Margie, your classic Victorian baby-gay, as she deals with love, sex, anxiety and laundry, living through her brief but […]

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Artist Talkback: “The Talk to Me”

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Join us in this episode hosted by guest, Jill Glatt.  Jill talks to the folks who made Shortwave Theatre Festival’s radio theatre LIVE performance of Talk to Me possible.  Listen in as Jill gets all the details from Mariah Horner, Sean Meldrum and Wallis Caldoza. This and other performances were made possible through the generous […]

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Talk to Me

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🍑 Cellar Door Project was pretty hot and bothered to be bring their summer hit,  Talk to Me by Sean Meldrum to CFRC’s airwaves during the Shortwave Theatre Festival! Part love story, part talk radio show, this radio theatre play first premiered at FOLDA in June 2020. Talk to Me,  the only sex and dating […]

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Artist Talkback: “The Revolution Has Failed”

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In this episode, Shortwave Theatre Festival Director Mariah Horner chats with the artists involved in the creation of The Revolution Has Failed.  In this talk, Horner sits down with playwright Rob Downes and the play’s Director, Liam Bidmead. This and other performances were made possible through the generous support of the City of Kingston Arts […]

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The Revolution Has Failed

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💥 The year is 2025, 4 years since Montreal was bombed & destroyed. Canada has changed dramatically. The freedoms & liberties we once held are gone. On Wednesday November 4th 2020 at 9PM, CFRC 101.9 FM broadcasted local playwright, Robert Downes’ cautionary tale, The Revolution Has Failed.  This radio theatre drama was directed by Liam […]

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Artist Talkback: “The Philip & Lucinda Radio Show”

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In this episode, Shortwave Theatre Festival Director Mariah Horner chats with the fun artists who made the Philip & Lucinda Radio Show radio performance possible!  Join Mariah for a fun, lively conversation about the art of radio theatre-making with Director Anthony Mann, sound designer John Sanfilippo, and Philip & Lucinda’s playwrights and performers Myque France […]

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The Philip & Lucinda Radio Show

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🎪 On Sunday November 1 2020 at 9PM, CFRC 101.9 FM premiered The Philip & Lucinda Radio Show.  This fun radio theatre comedy performance was written and performed by Zita Nyarady and Myque Franz of Grand Salto Theatre.  This lovely gem features playful, physical & thought provoking performances through theatre, circus, clown, mask & dance.  Delivered […]

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Artist Talkback: “The Soundcastle”

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Shortwave Theatre Festival Mariah Horner hosted a series of artist talkbacks for each of the Festival’s radio theatre performances. In this talkback series episode, Horner chats with some of the artists who made The Soundcastle possible including Becky Bridger (Director), Jeremy Kerr (Sound Designer), and Sarah Emtage (the Playwright). —– Each of Shortwave Theatre Festival’s […]

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The Soundcastle by Sarah Emtage

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🏰 If a tree falls in the forest and no one hears it – where does the sound go? On November 1 2020 at 1:30 PM, CFRC radio listeners found out where the sound goes in this super sweet family friendly radio play The Sound Castle.  Sarah Emtage’s new radio play was the first play […]

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EP 36: Brunch Bowl 2020

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We here at LLCS have had a spiritual revelation: electoral politics is naught but pageantry. As such we put it upon ourselves simply to comment on who wore the best dress. We recap the major goings-on in the American election and make our predictions for 2021 and beyond for the future of the GOP, the […]

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Daily News – Fri. November 6 2020

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Here’s your CFRC Daily News Brief for Friday, November 6 2020! There are currently 5 active cases of COVID-19 in the KFL&A region. Although the cases are lessening here, please continue to keep up with the health and safety measures put forth by the government. If you have symptoms, get tested at locations throughout the […]

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Daily News – Thurs. November 5 2020

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Here’s your CFRC Daily News Brief for Thursday, November 5 2020! In good news, city council voted unanimously to donate $39,000 to Lionhearts, a local Kingston charity, who will use the funds to move their meal program to Stages Nightclub for the next six months, as reported in The Kingstonist. CAO, Lanie Hurdle said that […]

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Today in YGK – Interview with Local Kingston Author, Rob Clark

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In this week’s segment of Today in YGK, Alex sits down with Robert Clark, local Kingston author, to chat about his new book – Willowdale Weavers: A Baby Boomer’s Tale. 100% of the royalties will be donated to the Partners in Mission Food Bank in Kingston and the Parkdale Community Food Bank in Toronto.

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Uncle Tom and the Politics of Loyalty: The Mutation of a Literary Character into a Racial Epithet, 1852 to Present

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Uncle Tom and the Politics of Loyalty: The Mutation of a Literary Character into a Racial Epithet, 1852 to Present
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In this first podcast of the new Studies in National and International Development 2020-21 year, Dr. Chery Thompson leads the discussion.  Dr. Thompson explores the mutation of Uncle Tom from 19th C. literary character to the relentless reworking of Uncle Tom into a nostalgic racial metaphor with the power to shape how we see Black […]

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Rebellion

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Mike and Taylor welcome filmmakers Mark Starowicz and Caitlin Starowicz to the show to discuss their upcoming documentary Rebellion, debuting on the 60th Season Premiere of The Nature of Things on CBC and CBC GEM. They talk about their experiences making the film and the topics at the centre of both their film and the world. […]

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Siobhan Speiran, PhD in Environmental Studies, supervised by Dr Alice Hovorka

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Siobhan Speiran, PhD in Environmental Studies, supervised by Dr Alice Hovorka
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Topic: The Lives of Monkeys in Costa Rican Sanctuaries Overview:  Despite Costa Ricas’ ‘green’ reputation, their monkey populations are at risk. My work addresses the call for interdisciplinary in tourism research by drawing on animal welfare, conservation, tourism and animal studies to understand the entangled lives of monkeys and humans, and what a ‘good life’ looks like for […]

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Election Night Live Show

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Folks we’ll be doing a special live show tonight to celebrate the doom of old foretold: the 2020 Presidential Election. You can tune in live in the Kingston area on CFRC 101.9FM or catch us anywhere on cfrc.ca starting at 11PM EST.

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Daily News – Tues. November 3 2020

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Here’s your CFRC Daily News Brief for Tuesday, November 3 2020! KFLA Public Health is reporting 1 new COVID-19 case in Kingston today, with 4 recovered cases, which brings our total number of active cases to remain at 6. On November 7th, Rebecca MacDonald from the Tett Centre for Creativity and Learning is hosting a […]

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Queering Cancer: In Conversation with Meghan McInnis

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Meghan McInnis, PhD Candidate in the Department of Psychology joins us for this episode of The Scoop to talk about disparities in access to cancer screening, treatment, and support for people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, or Two-Spirit (LGBTQ2+), and the web and social media resources available through the Queering Cancer website to […]

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In God We Trust: Calvinism, Capitalism, and the American Dream

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In God We Trust: Calvinism, Capitalism, and the American Dream
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This week on Nearly Numinous, Jacqueline, Steph and Rachel are talking all about the historic roots of Protestantism, capitalism, and the American Dream. We dive deep into the theologies of Martin Luther, John Calvin, and Puritanism, and discuss the impact these theologies have had on the American political identity — as well as the negative […]

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Record Breaking Black Hole Collision

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INTRODUCTION   Black holes are essentially dead stars. There can be three kinds of BH; stellar black holes, intermediate-mass black holes, and supermassive black holes. You go up the mass axis via eating other stars or merging with other black holes. Black holes can be seen eating gas through observations of X-ray radiation. They can […]

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Shortwave Theatre Festival Launch

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Mariah Horner (Festival Director) and Dinah Jansen (Executive Director) sat down for a live studio chat to launch Shortwave Theatre Festival in Kingston on November 1st 2020 at 11 am, an hour of chat followed by a one-hour live studio performance with Kingston’s Savage Family Band featuring Tom and Bella Savage and Bonz Bowering. Stay […]

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EP 35: Trick or Treaties

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EP 35: Trick or Treaties
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This week we celebrated the season by watching two films by Indigenous horror director Jeff Barnaby. The pod is blessed by a visit from Queen’s film professor Dan Vena and PhD student Emily Sanders who bring their expert analysis to Blood Quantum and Rhymes for Young Ghouls. We discuss representations of life on the reserve, generational trauma, […]

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Daily News – Fri. October 30 2020

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Here’s your CFRC Daily News Brief for Friday, October 30 2020! As of today in the KFL&A region there are 8 reported cases of COVID-19. There is one new case in the Queen’s community. The student who tested positive resides off campus and is following strict quarantine measures. Remember to continue with preventative measures and […]

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Daily News – Thurs. October 29 2020

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Here’s your CFRC Daily news brief for Thursday, October 29 2020! A Kingston transit rider has tested positive for COVID-19. KFLA Public health reported that the person travelled on Kingston Transit Bus Route 1 from Tuesday, Oct. 20: northbound trip from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m., and southbound trip from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. […]

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Daily News – Wed. October 28 2020

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Here’s your CFRC Daily News Brief for Wednesday, October 28 2020! There is one new case of COVID-19 in the region, bringing our active case count to 7. It was confirmed that a man in his 20s has tested positive for the virus, and it is travel related. Remember to stay safe folks, limit non-essential […]

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Brianna Bradley, PhD in Chemical Engineering, supervised by Dr Carlos Escobedo

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Brianna Bradley, PhD in Chemical Engineering, supervised by Dr Carlos Escobedo
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Topic: Microfluidics for cell studies Overview:  The microfluidic devices are well suited for the study of individual cells since the small scale of operation allows for the manipulation of these cells. Microfluidic devices can be used to sort and isolate individual cells for analysis as well as to create different on-chip conditions to study the cells’ responses. […]

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Halloween 3: At World’s End, Revolutions, The Third One

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In our 2020 Halloween episode Taylor reviews the Netflix series The Haunting of Bly Manor and we discuss The Conjuring, its universe of films and where it could be going next! We give lots of spooky movie suggestions for Halloween and discuss how we might cast The Conjuring if the universe was to reboot.

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Today in YGK – Queen’s International Student Working Group

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Join Alexandra as she sits down with Canan Sahin and Nathalia Santos Ocasio, both Queen’s University PhD students who are a part of the Queen’s International Student Working Group. The group recently launched an online auction to help raise funds for Queen’s graduate international students who have lost funding due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and […]

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Snow on Underwater Radiation in ice-covered lakes of Antarctica and Glacier Melt Contributions from the Northern Canadian Arctic Archipelago

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Snow on Underwater Radiation in ice-covered lakes of Antarctica and Glacier Melt Contributions from the Northern Canadian Arctic Archipelago
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In this episode Claudia speaks to first year PhD student Medline Myers about her Master research in Antarctica and her PhD work in the arctic. They explore some of the unique challenges of doing research at the poles and why such research is significant for understanding other life and climate change. Guests: Madeline Myers is […]

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Episode 2

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This episode features a conversation with Hailey Rodgers, a Queen’s student and author of the book See Me. Hailey chats about what it means to be authentic, the power of storytelling, and her definition of health: eat well, move well, think well, be well (and have fun!). Hailey’s book is all about being fearlessly authentic and […]

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Daily News – Tues. October 27 2020

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Here’s your CFRC Daily News brief for Tuesday, October 27 2020! KFLA Public Health is reporting 3 new COVID-19 cases in Kingston today. We have 3 resolved cases from the weekend, which brings our total number of active cases to remain at 6. There is a new event coming up on Queen’s campus hosted by […]

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The Question of Ranked Ballots in YGK

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Kingston City Councillors Jim Neill (Williamsville District), Mary Rita Holland (Kingscourt-Rideau District) and Robert Kiley (Trillium District) drop by the virtual studio in this episode with guest host, Dinah Jansen.  In this episode, the council members discuss the Ontario Government’s Oct. 20th 2020 amendment to the 1996 Municipal Elections Act, legislation that removes the framework […]

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Modern Witchcraft with Meghan O’Sullivan

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Modern Witchcraft with Meghan O'Sullivan
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Happy Halloween! It’s spooky season, and with spooky season comes all our favourite movies about witches (anyone else a Twitches fan?). This week’s episode is for all of you that want to know why witches aren’t just all spooky pointy hats and old ugly villains trying to steal your youth. Come listen to Jacqueline and […]

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Today in YGK – Interview with Sadaf Amini

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In this episode of Today in YGK, Alexandra sits down with Sadaf Amini, a local Kingston musician who specializes in playing the Santur. Also a finalist of the YGK Emerging Musician Competition, she has an upcoming performance at the Elm Cafe Open Mic Night in partnership with the Skeleton Park Arts Festival that you can […]

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Today in YGK – Queen’s International Graduate Students Losing TAships

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In this week’s episode of Today in YGK, Alexandra sits down with Harshavardhan Thyagarajan, a graduate student of Queen’s University, to talk about Queen’s International Graduate Students losing their teaching assistant positions due to the fact that they do not reside in the country during this pandemic, which is posing a lot of difficulty.

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Pamela Dickey Young on Pope’s Endorsement of Same-Sex Civil Unions

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Pamela Dickey Young, Professor in the School of Religion at Queen’s University joins us for this segment.  Young discusses Pope Francis’ watershed endorsement on same-sex civil unions, an endorsement that emerged on October 21 2020 in the debut of Evgeny Afineevsky’s documentary Francesco at the Rome Film Festival. Young fills in details about official teachings […]

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Are Digital Wallets a Viable Option?

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Professor David Skillicorn, Professor in the School of Computing at Queen’s University joins us in this segment.  Dr. Skillicorn discusses the province’s announcement on Tuesday October 20th that it will launch a new  ‘digital wallet’ plan to move provincial identifications and services onto  a cellular virtual platform.  He highlights anticipated issues as 25% of Canadian […]

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The Faculty of Law & Removal of Sir John A. MacDonald’s Name

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In this episode of Campus Beat, we are joined by Dr. Mark Walters, Dean and Professor of Law in the Faculty of Law at Queen’s University.  We discuss the motivations and recommendations made to remove Canada’s first Prime Minister, Sir John A. MacDonald’s name from the law school’s building at Queen’s.  Mark sheds light on […]

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Daily News – Fri. October 23 2020

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Here’s your CFRC Daily News Brief for Friday, October 23, 2020! As of today in the KFL&A region there are 6 active cases of COVID-19, with 2 young men having tested positive over the past 24 hours. Please remember to continue with preventative measures and get tested if you display any symptoms. On Wednesday evening, […]

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EP 34: Cruisin’ for Skatch

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This week we take a hard look at that oft forgotten prairie province: Saskatchewan. We go over The Skatch’s political history, look at their current election, and marvel at their low-tier-UFC-fighter-esque names. We also return to the Mi’kmaq and the fresh horrors being visited upon them, and spitball a new title for the Queen’s Law […]

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Daily News – Thurs. October 22 2020

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Here’s your CFRC Daily News Brief for Thursday, October 22 2020! In the KFLA region, there are now 7 active COVID cases, 167 cases resolved and a total of 174 cases. Two males in their 20’s have tested positive for the virus. The assessment centre at the Beechgrove Complex is open from 9 am to […]

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Daily News – Wed. October 21 2020

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Here’s your CFRC Daily news brief for Wednesday, October 21 2020! In good news, there are no new cases of COVID-19 in the KFLA region, and there are 4 resolved cases bringing our number of active cases down to 5! Keep up the great work to all those in the region; keep wearing your masks, […]

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Clarissa de Leon, PhD in Education

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Clarissa de Leon, PhD in Education
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Topic: Queen’s Reads – Other Side of the Game Overview:  Clarissa will explain this year’s programming for Queen’s Read book, the Other Side of the Game, by Amanda Parris.

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Vampires: History, Mythology, and Religious Movements

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Join Jacqueline, Rachel, and Steph while they get into the spooky season mood and chat all about the history and mythologies surrounding Vampires before diving into contemporary depictions of vampires (a.k.a. swooning over them) and talking about the New Religious Movements surrounding Vampirism.   Find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram by searching @NearlyNuminous. Don’t […]

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Trials and Tribble-ations

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Taylor returns from her Honeymoon to put a stop to all the Star Trek talk! She gives us her honeymoon movie list while Mike reviews the new Netflix film The Trial of the Chicago 7, looking back at the careers of Sacha Baron Cohen, Eddie Redmayne and Joseph Gordon-Levitt

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Episode 14- Offseason Trades, Coaching Carousels and Space Jam 2

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In this week’s episode, Thomas and Evan discuss the Lakers recent championship, look forward to the release of Space Jam 2 and mull over potential trades and coaching decisions to be made during the looming offseason.

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Dancerama and Quest4CF

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Join Joel Sindle for his conversation with Maggie Doidge of Queen’s Dancerama.  She talks about Dancearama’s exciting new fundraising event Quest4CF.  Download the podcast and learn more!  Don’t forget to visit their facebook page for updates @Queensdancerama

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Stranger in the Mirror: Erin Leblanc on Becoming Her Authentic Self

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Stranger in the Mirror: Erin Leblanc on Becoming Her Authentic Self
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Erin Leblanc, Adjunct Lecturer and Director of Strategic Program Development and Accreditation at the Smith School of Business and co-host of CFRC’s weekly program Gender Talk” joins us in the virtual studio for this episode.  She chats about her newly released memoir, Stranger in the Mirror: The Search for Me, and sheds light on her […]

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‘Feminist’ Bacteria

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Often times I sit back and reflect on the late-stage capitalist world we are living in. The environment! The child labour! The lack of free handouts for lazy podcasters! In this episode, I am joined by Professor Adam Chippendale to talk about some surprising subjects of eons of persecution: Mitochondria, as well as their radically […]

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EP 33: Mavin Attracted Person

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This week we provide an update on Kingston’s mayor, proving that Paterson puts the MENTAL in FUNDAMENTALIST. We also discuss the horrid revelations concerning minor internet loser Ryan Haywood of Roosterteeth, and the new job of future boy-king Ben Harper. Listen to the Ben Rogers interview on the Chronically Questioning Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6mO9j0ApMuubVIvAmQJwoZ Our theme song is […]

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Daily News – Fri. October 16 2020

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Here’s your CFRC Daily News Brief for Friday, October 16 2020. As of today, in the KFL&A region, there is only one new case of COVID-19. A man in his 20s tested positive in Napanee, and it is travel related. 4 cases of COVID-19 have been resolved, bringing the number of active cases to only […]

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Interview with Queen’s Dancerama

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In this episode, we chat with Maggie Doidge, co-chair of Queen’s Dancerema about their upcoming Quest4CF event. Queen’s Dancerama is a club that aims to raise money for CF Canada.

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Our Favorite Star Trek The Next Generation Episodes

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With the 3rd season of Star Trek Discovery set to debut, we welcome back Tyler Vance to talk Star Trek with Mike! In this special episode we look at Mike and Tyler’s favorite 5 episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation and talk about how each episode holds up today. We decided to go positive […]

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Health Promotion at the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies

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In this episode Claudia speaks to El Zahraa Majed about her research with immigrants and health in Kingston.  They discuss some of the challenges of doing research with international populations, especially during Covid-19 as well as how being an international student affords unique opportunities to analyse and understand health. Guests: EL Zahraa is a second […]

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Maleeka Thaker-Preventing Bird Strikes in Campus Windows

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Maleeka Thaker (Sci ’19), Master’s student in the School of Environmental Studies chats with us in this segment about bird collisions into campus windows, her research in this area, and the prevention project she has launched in collaboration with the Office of Sustainability at Queen’s University involving the placement of dotted film into some building […]

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Crab Pulsar ft. Akanksha

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Introduction: The Algonquin Radio Observatory (ARO) is located in Algonquin Park and has been operating since the 1960s. Pulsars are a type of Neutron star that act like cosmic lighthouses, with spinning beams of radio waves. The Crab Nebula has a pulsar at its center which rotates very quickly and is connected with a supernova […]

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Daily News – Wed. October 14 2020

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Here’s your CFRC Daily News brief for Wednesday, October 14 2020. There are currently only 12 active cases of COVID-19 in the KFLA region. Two women in their 60s were diagnosed with COVID-19, and 6 cases have been resolved since. One of the women is from the South Frontenac region and the other is from […]

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Star Trek and Social Topics

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The real Star Trek included 5 TV shows and a lot of films, many of which tackled social and political topics/issues in many episodes since the 1960s. This week, Tyler Vance, our Star Trek correspondent, joins MIke to discuss their favourite episodes that address many issues that are still very relevant today. We talk about race, class, […]

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Susan Bazely (PhD Geography & Planning), Sean Marrs (PhD History), Carrie Ewins (MSc Biology)

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Susan Bazely (PhD Geography & Planning), Sean Marrs (PhD History), Carrie Ewins (MSc Biology)
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Topic: Queen’s Grad Students In Action – Part 2 Overview:  Want to know what some of our graduate students do on the side!  Three grad students will talk about their research and volunteering with tours recently during Doors Open Kingston at the Lower Burial Ground.

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Fascinating Fall 2020 Programming at the McDonald Institute

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Fascinating Fall 2020 Programming at the McDonald Institute
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Dr. Mark Richardson, Education and Outreach Officer for the Arthur B. McDonald Canadian Astroparticle Physics Research Institute (the McDonald Institute) joins us in this episode.  Mark talks about upcoming Fall 2020 events such as Art of Dark Matter (October 30th), collaborations with the Agnes Etherington Art Centre on the Drift Artist in Residence Exhibit as […]

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Daily News- Wed. October 13 2020

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Good morning folks, you’re listening to the daily news brief on CFRC 101.9FM. It is Tuesday, October 13, 2020, it is 8 am, so I hope you all have your morning coffee on hand, because I know I do.  Today we have a high of 15 and a low of 14, a little bit cloudy […]

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Communal Meals with Dr. Richard Ascough

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Happy Thanksgiving! Come listen to the 3rd episode of Nearly Numinous where we are joined by Dr. Richard Ascough from the School of Religion at Queen’s University. We focus specifically on ritual and communal meals, but also discuss ancient methods for snubbing your frenemies, Harry Potter, the diet industry, and more! Find us across all […]

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Prof. Myra Hird Discusses Government Ban on Single Use Plastics in Canada

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Prof. Myra Hird Discusses Government Ban on Single Use Plastics in Canada
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In this episode, Dr. Myra Hird, Professor of Environmental Studies, Director of the Canada Wasteflow Program, Queen’s National Scholar and Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada joins us in the virtual CFRC studio. Prof. Hird talks about the Federal Government’s October 7th ban of single use plastics in Canada by the end of 2021, […]

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EP 32: Green Inferno

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EP 32: Green Inferno
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We have a veritable grab-bag for you this week folks. We do our best Ghanaian pallbearer routine for dear old Donny, mourn the defeat of the eco-socialists in the Green Party leadership race at the hands of Anime, discuss the situation at 1492 Land Back Lane, and grapple with the rising tide of left populism […]

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Today in YGK- Royal Astronomical Society

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In this week’s episode of Today in YGK, Alexandra sits down with Connor Stone, a PhD candidate at Queen’s University to discuss the Royal Astronomical Society’s announcement that new life has been detected on Venus.

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Daily News – Thurs. October 8 2020

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Here’s your CFRC Daily news brief for Thursday, October 8 2020. The majority of Queen’s students know about Common Ground Coffee shop, a place to grab a coffee, snack, study or relieve the stress from midterms. This week CoGro has released its fall menu, and with this release, it is promoting a special offer. Every […]

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Episode 1

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Queen’s Health Outreach Co Directors chat about what QHO is, why they joined, what QHO means to them and to hear some of their favourite memories being on QHO. The episode also features a conversation with Professor Ron Shore about his career, working with people with addiction, mental health, harm reduction, and what role alcohol […]

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QHO Intro

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Introductory Episode of Queen’s Health Outreach

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Weddings, Keys, Streaming, Push Backs, Oh My!

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Weddings, Keys, Streaming, Push Backs, Oh My!
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We finally find out if Taylor did indeed get married! Mike reviews a random film (The Skeleton Key) and we talk about a lot of new movie news about more push backs as films get set for a long winter. Topics this week include Russell Crowe, Kate Hudson, Wonder Woman 1984, Tenet and new dates […]

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Susan Bazely, PhD in Geography & Planning, Sean Marrs (Phd History), Carrie Ewins (MSc Biology)

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Susan Bazely, PhD in Geography & Planning, Sean Marrs (Phd History), Carrie Ewins (MSc Biology)
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Topic: Queen’s Grad Students In Action – Part 1 Overview:  Want to know what some of our graduate students do on the side!  Listen to 3 grad students talk about their research and volunteering with tours recently during Doors Open Kingston at the Lower Burial Ground.

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Daily News – Tues. October 6 2020

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Here’s your CFRC Daily News Brief for Tuesday, October 5 2020! KFLA Public Health is reporting 4 new COVID-19 cases in Kingston today, but the good news there is also 4 recovered cases. Which brings our total active cases to remain at 27. This week is mental Illness Awareness Week which runs Oct. 4-10 on […]

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Today in YGK- Integrated Care Hub

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In today’s episode of Today in YGK, Alexandra sits down with Gilles Charette, executive director of the HIV/AIDS Regional Services in Kingston, Ontario to talk about the new Integrated Care Hub.

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Down to Earth with Dr. M Shobhana Xavier

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In this episode of Nearly Numinous, join Steph, Jacqueline, and Rachel as they have a roundtable discussion with Dr. M Shobhana Xavier all about Zac Efron’s new travelogue – Down to Earth. We chat about the idea of sacred spaces, religious healing, and ecospirituality – all sprinkled with a little bit of swooning over Zac Efron […]

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EP 31: Bad Grandpas

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EP 31: Bad Grandpas
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We accidentally spend a full hour talking about the first god foresaken U.S. presidential debate. We break down the abysmal talking points, the current state of mainstream political coverage, and let you know who the big winner was.   Our theme song is “Mega Guillotine 2020” by the prophetic and powerful AJJ. Go buy their […]

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Daily News – Fri. October 2 2020

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Here’s your CFRC daily news brief for Friday, October 2 2020! As of today in the KFL&A region, there are 19 reported cases of COVID-19 with a majority being people under 25. There have been 5 cases of COVID-19 connected to a house party on Johnson street September 18th, 2020. The party was indoors and […]

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Daily News – Thurs. October 1 2020

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Here’s your CFRC Daily News brief for Thursday, October 1 2020! The majority of Queen’s students know or have heard of the very popular Instagram account “@stolenbysmith’. Created back in July of this year, this account has been a web-based platform for anonymous submissions to inform the public of allegations of malfeasance throughout the school.  […]

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Arthur McDonald on the Mechanical Ventilator Milano Project

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Arthur McDonald on the Mechanical Ventilator Milano Project
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Join us for an exclusive Campus Beat interview with Professor Arthur McDonald, Nobel Laureate in Physics and the Gordon and Patricia Gray Chair in Particle Astrophysics, Emeritus in the Department of Physics, Engineering Physics and Astronomy at Queen’s University. Professor McDonald chats with us about his collaborative work with Canadian and international colleagues on the […]

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Daily News – Wednesday, Sept. 30 2020

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Here’s your CFRC Daily news brief for Wednesday, September 30, 2020! There is a new active case of COVID-19 in the region, bringing the total number of active cases to 17. Another female under the age of 20 tested positive yesterday, and it was confirmed that one of the cases that was confirmed positive over […]

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Introducing the Nearly Numinous Podcast

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Curious about what “numinous” means? Want to know more about your hosts? Interested in what we mean when we say “religion”? Check out our first episode featuring Steph, Jacqueline, and Rachel!  

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Netflix’s New Releases

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Netflix continues to bring us a wide variety of movies as more new releases turn to streaming services. This week we review the films Enola Holmes with Millie Bobby Brown and The Devil All The Time starring Tom Holland, Robert Pattinson and Pennywise the clown himself Bill Skarsgård. We get the final wedding update from Taylor […]

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Ep. 13 NBA Finals Preview!

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Ep. 13 NBA Finals Preview!
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In this week’s episode, Thomas and Evan preview the Heat vs. Lakers finals matchup, go over Lebron’s legacy and mull over the NBA’s pending off season.

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Dr. Jane Philpott on Vulnerable: The Law, Policy and Ethics of COVID-19

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Dr. Jane Philpott on Vulnerable: The Law, Policy and Ethics of COVID-19
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Dr. Jane Philpott, Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences and Director of the School of Medicine at Queen’s University joins us in our virtual studio for this special episode of Campus Beat.  Dr. Philpott shares details about her co-edited multidisciplinary collection Vulnerable: The Law, Policy and Ethics of COVID-19 (University of Ottawa Press 2020) […]

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Claire Lee and Stephan Kukkonen, MPL in Geography & Planning, supervised by Dr Ajay Agarwal and Dr Patricia Collins

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Claire Lee and Stephan Kukkonen, MPL in Geography & Planning, supervised by Dr Ajay Agarwal and Dr Patricia Collins
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Topic:  How planners can help Cities and Towns even during a pandemic Overview: Claire talks about  “Public transportation Covid-19 response and recovery” and Stephan talks about the “Quite Streets Pilot in Kingston”

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Phosphine On Venus, Could It Be Life?

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Phosphine On Venus, Could It Be Life?
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Introduction: Phosphine gas, a simple bio-indicator molecule consisting of 1 phosphorus atom and 3 hydrogen atoms, has been found in the atmosphere of Venus. Venus is the second planet in the solar system and is considered a sister planet to Earth. Its orbit is 2/3rds of the way between the sun and Earth (225 Earth […]

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Daily News – Tues. September 29 2020

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Here’s your CFRC Daily news brief for Tuesday, September 29, 2020! There are 3 new COVID-19 cases as of this morning, bringing the total number of cases in the region to 15. These 3 new cases are all within Queen’s University residence, as reported by The Kingstonist. All students are isolating and have taken the […]

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Welcome to Fast Radio Bursts

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Welcome to Queen’s Observatory’s Fast Radio Bursts! In this podcast series, we will explore exciting topics about the Universe. This is our introductory episode that walks through the mission of the Queen’s Observatory and this podcast series. We will have another podcast soon! Special thanks to Colin Vendromin for the music also thanks to Zac […]

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EP 30: Consider The Lobsterer

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EP 30: Consider The Lobsterer
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After a brief hiatus (Dean lost last week’s pod in a gin-fuelled haze) we are back to discuss the baffling “protests” the Maritimers are pursuing against the Sipekne’katik First Nation. We also pay our respects to Ruth “Babe” Ginsburg. WAYS TO SUPPORT MI’KMAQ:  https://drive.google.com/file/d/1u_LF_bCFBbSijzqJgHNh4-MfpYz0hfdv/view?fbclid=IwAR3LX7RbhBh6GYkmMRe_ou120UgyaamcUCgnP6-2p2l3BdNlQNs3cLQcC6o Our theme song is “Mega Guillotine 2020” by the prophetic and […]

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Daily News – Fri. September 25 2020

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Here’s your CFRC Daily news brief for Friday, September 25 2020! A Queen’s University student in residence has tested positive for COVID-19. This student lives in Brant Residence, and this was announced by KFL&A Public Health yesterday, Thursday, September 24 2020. The University is working with the Public Health department to investigate and contact anyone […]

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Daily News – Thurs. September 23 2020

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Here’s your CFRC Daily news brief for Thursday, September 24, 2020! Kingston Health Sciences Centre (KHSC) wrote that the COVID-19 assessment centre will be moving from it’s current location fo the Leon’s Centre to the Beechgrove complex in Kingston. This centre is located south of the King St. W/Portsmouth Ave. intersection. The centre will also […]

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Daily News – Wed. September 23 2020

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Here’s your daily news brief for Wednesday, September 23, 2020! Yesterday, Queen’s University announced that most courses will be delivered remotely for the 2021 winter term. Only a small amount of on-campus activities will be held for those who are in specialized classes such as labs or clinical settings to ensure that students can meet […]

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Teaching about Gender Diversity: A Conversation with Dr. Lee Airton

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Teaching about Gender Diversity: A Conversation with Dr. Lee Airton
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Join us for a great conversation with Dr. Lee Airton, Assistant Professor of Gender and Sexuality Studies in Education at Queen’s University.  Their latest co-edited collection with Dr. Susan Wooley (Colgate University) entitled Teaching about Gender Diversity: Teacher-Tested Lesson Plans for K-12 Classrooms with Canadian Scholars Press was released in August 2020.  Dr. Airton chats […]

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Rachel Fernandes, PhD in English Language & Literature, supervised by Dr Petra Fachinger

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Rachel Fernandes, PhD in English Language & Literature, supervised by Dr Petra Fachinger
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Topic: Asian Mixed Race Identity Creation in Contemporary North American Literature. Overview:  I am interested in looking at genres and forms of literature to see how multiracial people with Asian heritage construct their identities. These forms include the novel, memoir/creative non-fiction, and poetry

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Daily News – Tues. September 22 2020

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Here’s your CFRC daily news brief for Tuesday, September 22, 2020. With the weather changing and the leaves falling, the city announced that starting next week, September 28, brush collection rolls out. Have your brush piled loosely at the curb by 8am on Monday of your collection week. You can check your collection week by […]

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Film Festivals Go Digital

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MIke and Taylor welcome back their Toronto International Film Festival correspondent Nicole Stawikowski to talk about TIFF 2020 and how a film festival was able to run during a global pandemic. Nicole reviews films from the festival and gives suggestions for what to look for this fall as the film festival movies start their Oscars run. Fan questions […]

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Episode 12 – NBA Playoffs Ramping Up While Others Prepare For Next Season

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Episode 12 - NBA Playoffs Ramping Up While Others Prepare For Next Season
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Welcome to Season 2 Episode One of The Jabroni Show!  During this week’s episode, Evan and Thomas discuss the looming conference final matchups, teams firing and hiring coaches, and give their championship picks.

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Daily News – Fri. September 18 2020

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Here’s your CFRC daily news brief for Friday, September 18 2020. A Tim Horton’s employee at the 2821 Princess Street has tested positive for COVID-19, and was among one of the five positive cases in the Kingston area. It is unknown whether or not the employee had caught the virus from somewhere else in the […]

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Daily News – Thurs. September 17 2020

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Here’s your CFRC Daily News brief for Thursday, September 17 2020. A Queen’s University student has tested positive for the virus, being one of the 5 active cases in the Kingston area. Mark Erdman, who is the Manager of Community Relations at Queen’s University said that contract tracing is being done by the KFLA Public […]

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Season 3 Launch: In Conversation with Dr. Mark Green, Queen’s University Provost & Vice Principal (Academic)

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Season 3 Launch: In Conversation with Dr. Mark Green, Queen's University Provost & Vice Principal (Academic)
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Welcome back to Campus Beat!  We’re launching Season Three today with an outstanding conversation with Dr. Mark Green, Queen’s University Provost & Vice Principal (Academic).  Mark shares much about himself, his research and his role as Provost at the University.  Further, he discusses exciting 2020-21 university initiatives and sheds much light on Queen’s University’s work […]

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Daily News – Wed. September 16 2020

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Here’s your CFRC Daily news brief for Wednesday, September 16 2020. There are 2 new active cases of COVID-19 in the Kingston region. 2 females in the 20’s tested positive for the virus and it is unknown whether it is travel related, or through close contact. This brings Kingston active cases numbers to 5. Don’t […]

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Ending Some Things, Changing Others

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Ending Some Things, Changing Others
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This week we review the new Netflix film I’m Thinking of Ending Things starring Jessie Buckley, Jesse Plemons and the always entertaining Toni Collette. (light spoilers) We also review How To Be A Good Wife, a french film with English subtitles and give a little preview of what you can expect next week when we welcome a special […]

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Sarah Flisikowski, Master in Environmental Studies, supervised by Dr Tristan Pearce & Dr Graham Whitelaw

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Sarah Flisikowski, Master in Environmental Studies, supervised by Dr Tristan Pearce & Dr Graham Whitelaw
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Topic: Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Polar Bear Co-Management in a Changing Arctic. Overview: Polar bears are a species of significance to Inuit culturally, spiritually, economically, and for subsistence. This makes including Inuit understandings of polar bear health under changing climatic conditions of great importance to the co-management of polar bears across the Canadian Arctic..

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Breaking News: New Covid Assessment Centre at Queen’s

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Breaking News: New Covid Assessment Centre at Queen's
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Queen’s University-KINGSTON, ON – A satellite COVID-19 Assessment Centre was opened at Queen’s University this week as part of ongoing efforts to keep the Kingston community safe from potential spread of the virus. Operated by Kingston Health Sciences Centre (KHSC), the facility will support Queen’s students offering testing to those who exhibit COVID-19 symptoms, have […]

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Daily News – Tues. September 15 2020

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Here’s your CFRC daily news brief for Tuesday, September 15 2020. The Kingston Health Sciences Centre opened up a satellite COVID-19 assessment centre on queen’s university campus at Mitchell Hall, located at 69 Union street for Queen’s University students to get tested for COVID-19. They are open Mondays through Friday from 5-8pm. Staff asks that […]

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Daily News – Mon. September 14 2020

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Here’s your CFRC daily news brief for Monday, September 14 2020. Hunters are asked to stay away from nature reserves with regards to cormorant hunting as of this week until December 31st 2020. Due to the use of pesticides and herbicides, there has been a prominent decline in the cormorant population. Land Conservancy Director, Christine […]

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EP 29: Courtesy of the Boy’s Locker Room (The Angry Mayor)

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EP 29: Courtesy of the Boy's Locker Room (The Angry Mayor)
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We’ve got a doozy of a double-header this week, folks. First we investigate Kingston mayor Bryan Patterson’s connection to the strange, hyper-conservative world of the Third Day Worship Centre and their plans for local-politics domination. We then meditate on the most important and relevant repercussions of 9/11 and the War on Terror: the state of […]

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Daily News – Fri. September 11 2020

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Here’s your CFRC daily news brief for Friday, September 11 2020. There are three new active case of COVID-19 in the region. A male and female in their 30s both tested positive; these cases are unrelated. A 19-year old female was diagnosed and it is travel related, and medical officers do say that no cases […]

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Students 4 Wishes

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Want to know how you can make a difference in the local Kingston community? Check out the Students 4 Wishes organization at Queen’s! As an extension of the Make A Wish Foundation, Students 4 Wishes helps make dreams happen for families all over the greater Kingston area.

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What is the School of Graduate Studies?

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What is the School of Graduate Studies?
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Are you a new or returning Graduate student? Are you interested in Graduate studies at Queen’s? Then this episode is for you! Tune in while Steph chats with Colette from the School of Graduate Studies. Want to hear more from Colette and about Grad Studies at Queen’s? Tune into Grad Chat every Tuesday at 4pm […]

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Get Involved with CFRC!

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Get Involved with CFRC!
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Join Steph and Dean, two of your FroshFM hosts, as they talk about all the ways that you can get involved with CFRC (your campus and community radio station – a.k.a. the people who created and host FroshFM!). Tune in to hear about all the opportunities for people who want to explore great music, have […]

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Learn All about the AMS from YOUR Executive!

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Learn All about the AMS from YOUR Executive!
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Join us for this special episode of Frosh FM featuring an interview with Jared Den Otter, Alexandra Samoyloff and Alexia Henriques, YOUR 2020-21 AMS Executive Team!  These super keen and extremely resilient student leaders talk about their respective roles with the AMS, their inspirations toward student leadership, how COVID 19 has changed still accessible services […]

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Get involved with Queen’s Health Outreach!

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Get involved with Queen's Health Outreach!
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Join us for a conversation with Rosie Papp of Queen’s Health Outreach (QHO) in this Club Sandwich installment of Frosh FM!  Learn more from Rosie about this AMS club, what it does, and how new and returning students to Queen’s University can get involved this year!

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Fun with the Queen’s Asian Students’ Association

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Fun with the Queen's Asian Students' Association
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Join us for a great conversation with some fun folks with the Queen’s Asian Students’ Association!  New and returning students to Queen’s can learn about this super fun club, what activities are in store this year, and how they can get involved!

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Morning News Brief Launch!

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Morning News Brief Launch!
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Welcome to CFRC 101. 9 FM’s first morning news brief, broadcasting daily at 8 am and podcasted too! In today’s news brief, Alexandra Fernandes updates our community about new construction now under way to complete the overpass at John Counter Boulevard.  Road closures on John Counter Blvd. are expected in the area between Sir John […]

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New Release Catchup

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Mike and Taylor catch up on some new releases from the past 2 weeks of movie theatres being open. Mike reviews The New Mutants and the live action Mulan on Disney Plus. Taylor reviews Bill And Ted Face The Music, the third film in the Bill and Ted series from the 80s. Mike and Taylor […]

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EP 28: The Sporting Strife

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EP 28: The Sporting Strife
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This week we go offsides and leave the bullpen as we high-stick racism and alley-oop a protest! We discuss the NBA wildcat strike, curse the Obungler, and consider the history of civil rights protest in American sport. We also salute our fellows vandals from Montreal for their work on Johnny boy.   Our theme song […]

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TALK-Here for You Wherever You Are

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TALK-Here for You Wherever You Are
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In this Club Sandwich edition of Frosh FM, we’re chatting with Grace Rowed of TALK-Telephone Aid Line Kingston.  New and returning students can learn about volunteer opportunities with this critical campus/community service and how to access this resource if they ever need to reach out and talk to someone.

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Check out Habitat for Humanity Queen’s Chapter Opportunities!

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Check out Habitat for Humanity Queen's Chapter Opportunities!
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Join us for our chat with some great folks from Habitat for Humanity Queen’s Chapter!  We learn about how new and returning students can start volunteering, the kinds of opportunities available and how H4H programming is running this year!

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Get Active with Students 4 Special Olympics!

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Chloë Dean-Moore and Holly Reis of Students 4 Special Olympics join us in this Club Sandwich installment of Frosh FM!  They chat about this awesome and active AMS Club, how new and returning students can get involved, and how their programming is working this coming year!

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All About Queen’s Television

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Tune in where we sit down with Alex, the founder of Queen’s Television to discuss what the club is all about and how you can get involved! Check it out – especially if you like content creation and news-style reporting!

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Tenet Dies Today and She Dies Tomorrow

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  Mike and Taylor are both back to the movie theatres! Mike reviews Tenet, our first new movie review in theatres since March. Christopher Nolan’s latest film has been a long time coming, how does it hold up with his other films? Taylor reviews She Dies Tomorrow, playing at the Screening Room, and Mike and […]

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The Problems with Musical Cultural Appropriation

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On the eighth and final episode of Brought Back Home, we hold a discussion with Helena Hannibal and Eric Liu of the Jazz Duo, Room Tone. They play us some of their favourite Jazz standards, and give some incredible insight to the history of Jazz, as well as discuss many topics surrounding musical cultural appropriation.

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EP 27: Honk If You’re Hungry

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This week we go in RAW on Kitchen Nightmares, comparing both the US and UK versions to parse the differences between their complex, dignified cultures. What was owning a small business like in 2004? What is the average diner’s wildest fantasy? Can you grill a caesar salad? We also tune in to a bit of […]

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Love Music Production? Check out QWAVE!

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Tune into this fun episode of Frosh FM!  Adam Ben David, Founder and President of QWAVE, joins us! This very cool, very new music production club for students at Queen’s!  Learn more about the fun, skills-building opportunities new and returning students to Queen’s can take part in and how things are looking for programming with […]

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Accessing the Sexual Health Resource Centre

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Accessing the Sexual Health Resource Centre
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In this episode, new and returning students to Queen’s University learn about the amazing resources and services available to them from the Sexual Health Resource Centre with Director Antonia Racz!  Have you heard about the new bursary SHRC offers to help offset costs of purchasing retail value sexual health products?!  Tune into this episode and […]

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Today in YGK: BlueKey and Local News

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In this week’s episode, Alexandra sits down with Pourousha Marandi (Queen’s ’22) and Vinh To (Wilfred Laurier ’23) to discuss BlueKey, a student housing start-up that they co-founded with Antonio Castillon (Queen’s ’22 ) right here at Queen’s University. Additionally, learn more about Queen’s plan for the Class of 2024 Orientation week and more!

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ASUS Is Here for You!

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ASUS Is Here for You!
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David Niddam-Dent and Narges Jamali of the Arts and Science Undergraduate Society (ASUS) join us for a super fun discussion about all things ASUS!  New and returning ArtSci students at Queen’s University can learn about the many many opportunities ASUS offers students to get involved, even remotely, and to make their mark while making new […]

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SGPS Services and Resources

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SGPS Services and Resources
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Graduate and Professional Students at Queen’s University will enjoy this conversation with Justine Aman of the Society of Graduate and Professional Students (SGPS) at Queen’s University.  Ms. Aman chats with us about all of the amazing resources and services the SGPS offers, ways in which students can get involved, and ways they can stay connected […]

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Principal Patrick Deane on Frosh FM!

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Principal Patrick Deane on Frosh FM!
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Principal and Vice Chancellor Patrick Deane of Queen’s University joins us in the virtual studio for this segment!  He chats with us about new University initiatives and ways students can stay connected, engaged, and safe this year.

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The Week before New Releases

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This week Mike and Taylor answer some fan questions and comments about Masks in Movie Theatres and the evolution of Comedy. Mike talks about revisiting Inception from Christopher Nolan as we get set for the wide release of his next film Tent. Taylor reviews Crash from 1996, the director David Cronenberg is a Canadian best […]

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A Chat with Rector Sam Hiemstra

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Join us for an exciting discussion with Queen’s University Rector, Sam Hiemstra! We chat with Sam about his role working on behalf of all students at Queen’s University, the ways in which students can engage with the Office of the Rector, and otherwise stay connected and engaged in the Fall 2020 term!

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Four Directions Indigenous Student Centre

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Four Directions Indigenous Student Centre
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Join us for a conversation with Kandice Baptiste, Director at Four Directions Indigenous Student Centre! Learn about the amazing services, resources, and virtual events for Indigenous students at Queen’s University! Don’t forget to follow 4D on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for news, updates and more!

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Music on Film

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Videographer and Photographer, Celiné Klein, of Jamstone Productions sits down with us and explains what changes she’s made to her business’ projects since the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in March. Local musicians Ryan Lewis and Claire Cooper join us for a few performances, and explain the process for their musical projects coming to the […]

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Theatre on the Radio

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Theatre on the Radio
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With only two episodes remaining before the finale of Brought Back Home, we look back on our time with our previous musical guests. Mariah Horner, Short Wave Theatre Festival director on the CFRC, joins Matt in the studio and discusses what theatre has been like in Kingston the last several months.

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EP 26: Elf Fragility

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This week we are once again Meghanless and as such fall off the rails at every given opportunity. Topics include getting Khancelled, insights into Trump family AI, fantasy race science, and Biden’s new caretaker. Our theme song is “Mega Guillotine 2020” by the prophetic and powerful AJJ. Go buy their newest album Good Luck Everybody […]

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Career Services 2020

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Join us in this installment of Frosh FM for an informative discussion with Miguel Hahn, Head Career Counsellor at Queen’s University Career Services! He provides insights into the many services and resources that are available to all students at Queen’s, some of the great new initiatives underway this year, and the ways in which students […]

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What It’s Like Seeing Movies Now

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This week Mike recounts his visits to all 3 movie theaters in Kingston! He reviews The Burnt Orange Heresy, Peninsula and Jurassic Park. Topics this week include Donald Sutherland, Koren Films, Train to Busan Presents: Peninsula, Steven Spielberg, Sang-ho Yeon, and Mike’s experiences going to the movies with new guidelines at each theatre. We also get to some fan questions […]

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Club Sandwich: Yikes a Theatre Company!

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Club Sandwich: Yikes a Theatre Company!
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Welcome to our first Club Sandwich installment of Frosh FM! In this conversation, we chat with Kemi King and Lisbet MacLean from Yikes a Theatre Company, a super fun AMS Club at Queen’s University. Kemi and Lisbet share insights on the interesting activities the Yikes team is up to and how new and returning students […]

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Opportunities at The Agnes!

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Opportunities at The Agnes!
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Join us for a conversation with Dr. Heather Parker, Associate Curator at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre at Queen’s University!  New and returning students to Queen’s can download this podcast to learn more about the amazing online activities, tours, exhibitions, and even virtual student docent opportunities available at The Agnes this coming year.  Visit their website today to learn more!

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EP 25: The TikTok Bloc

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This dudes-only week we interview a longtime friend/perc fiend Dr. Jordan Peterson, get you up to speed on the hottest new IG account at Queen’s, and engage in a learned discussion of TikTok geopolitics. Our theme song is “Mega Guillotine 2020” by the prophetic and powerful AJJ. Go buy their newest album Good Luck Everybody […]

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Today in YGK x KAC: Kay Kenney and Vincent Perez

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In this collaboration episode with the Kingston Arts Council, Alexandra sits down with local Kingston artists, Kay Kenney, a dancer and artist here in the Kingston area and owner of Movement Market, and Vincent Perez, the owner of Everlovin’ Press.

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Ban Righ Centre at Queen’s University

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Ban Righ Centre at Queen's University
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Are you wondering what the little brown house on Bader Lane is all about?  Join us for a conversation with Susan Belyea, Director of the Ban Righ Centre in this episode.  She talks about the many services and resources including student advising and financial aid for women and women-identified students at Queen’s University; the new programming innovations that […]

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Summer Movies

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It’s time for another themed episode as Mike and Taylor talk about their favorite movies set in Summer or themed to the summer. Jaws, Call Me By My Name, Hot American Summer and so much more as they break down their Top 10 lists and discuss what the rest of the summer may be like for movie […]

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Actors On Stage… And the Radio?

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Actors On Stage... And the Radio?
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This week, we start our show with interviews from Sarah Emtage, up-and-coming local playwright, and Maddy Scoville, an incredibly talented director and actor from Kingston. We discuss how theatre has changed and adapted since this past March, and we touch on future productions that will air on the CFRC. For the second half of the […]

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Slang, Acronyms and More at Queen’s University

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Slang, Acronyms and More at Queen's University
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Are you a first year student? Do you want to know what words like EngSoc mean? Check out our first Frosh FM episode and learn more about the acronyms, slang, and portmanteux commonly used and heard at Queen’s University!

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EP 24: Blood and Soy-l

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EP 24: Blood and Soy-l
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This week Meghan shares with the class a whole new species of Nazi: the Ecofascist. We discuss the history of the ideology, its prominent “thinkers”, and how it has influenced both conservative and liberal politics. Our theme song is “Mega Guillotine 2020” by the prophetic and powerful AJJ. Go buy their newest album Good Luck […]

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Today in YGK: Emilie Steele and The Deal

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In this week’s episode of Today in YGK, Alex sits down with Emilie Steele from Emilie Steele and the Deal, a local Kingston band. They have a livestream performance at the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing on Wed. August 5 at 7pm as part of the Ballytobin Festival.

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Back To The Movies

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Back To The Movies
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Mike and Taylor breakdown the return to movie theatres with a spotlight on films playing in Kingston and at the Screening Room! They review The Invisible Man, Emma, Portrait of a Lady on Fire, Clue, Sonic The Hedgehog, Jumanji The Next Level and more as we take a look at how theatre’s are handling no new […]

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Independent Music Stream Growing Pains

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Independent Music Stream Growing Pains
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Max and Owen from local band, Willy Nilly, play to unplugged set and talk about their independent, at-home streams they’ve been conducting for the last several weeks. Thanks to phase 3 of Ontario re-opening businesses, local musicians are able to perform again with some restrictions, and Willy Nilly will be one of them. At the end […]

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EP 23: Freaks of the Week

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EP 23: Freaks of the Week
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We channel our inner Crypt Keeper to share with you three terrifying tales from beyond the Twitter feed: The Rise of Dr. Semen Demon, A Bastard in Bolivia, and the shocking reveal of the true independent bookstore killer! Our theme song is “Mega Guillotine 2020” by the prophetic and powerful AJJ. Go buy their newest […]

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What Is Music Therapy?

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What Is Music Therapy?
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On this episode of Brought Back Home, Jessica Nielson joins us to discuss how music is processed by the mind, and how it can be used to help us heal. Following our sit-down with Jess, Mariah Horner chats with musician Emilie Steele, as she plays us some new, original material, promoting the upcoming performance of […]

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Today in YGK: Queen’s Collage Collectives and Local News

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In this week’s episode of Today in YGK, Alexandra sits down with Alyssa Vernon to talk about the Queen’s Club she founded, Queen’s Collage Collectives, as well as the anti-racist series the club is running in collaboration with QCRED. As well, learn more about the homeless encampments in the city and what is being done […]

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Pray For It

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This week we have three of us (and three is still a party…) and we’re talking about July Talk’s latest album release Pray For It. This was a hard one because none of us were too crazy about it. But, as always, we still found some things to like about it. Tune in to mostly […]

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Our 100th Episode!

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Our 100th Episode!
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It is episode 100 of Screening in Kingston! We hear from our fans about some of their favorite moments from the first 99 episodes and Mike and Taylor walk through the IMDB Top 100 Movie List. How does it hold up? Which movies have the loudest fans? We talk about this and more in our special 100th […]

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EP 22: Porklandia

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We tackle the fresh horrors that are being visited upon the protesters in Portland, and find similarities between them and CIA operations in burgeoning socialist country during the Cold War. Our theme song is “Mega Guillotine 2020” by the prophetic and powerful AJJ. Go buy their newest album Good Luck Everybody for instructions on magicks […]

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Olivia Manning, PhD student in Rehabilitation Science.

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Olivia Manning, PhD student in Rehabilitation Science.
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Topic: Development, Implementation, and Evaluation of A Community-based Water Exercise Transition Program for Individuals with Chronic Stroke. Overview: Stroke is the leading cause of adult disability in Canada. By designing a step-down exercise program to bridge the gap between formal rehabilitation and community exercise, I hope to demonstrate a feasible and acceptable option to manage and support […]

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Incesticide

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Incesticide
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This week Dean and Steph host special guests and friends, JR and Matt, and dive into Nirvana’s compilation Incesticide. We spend way more time talking about the band itself than the specific album – but how can you not dive into the iconic nature of the band? Due to licensing issues, we can’t play the […]

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Da 5 Bloods

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In episode 99, Mike and Taylor review Da 5 Bloods, a film from Spike Lee currently streaming on Netflix. We start off with some fan questions and present a fan’s creation: The Screening in Kingston Bingo Card as we continue our countdown to 100 episodes.

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New Music is Always On the Way!

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New Music is Always On the Way!
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Despite the worldwide pandemic, artists are creating plenty of new material. In Kingston, we are witnessing many of our artists doing the same. This week, we have a live performance double feature including Tyson Sullivan, as well as new group, Altostratus. Both artists talk about how their creative process has adjusted the last few months […]

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The Kingston Arts and COVID-19, How Do We Innovate?

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The Kingston Arts and COVID-19, How Do We Innovate?
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On the first episode of Brought Back Home,  we discuss the changes that isolation and social distancing have brought to the arts community here in Kingston, and how live events have been affected. Sarah Witiuk, creater and executive director of Kingston Today and Queen’s Events sits down with us to give us her perspective on […]

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EP 21: Every Which Way But Fair

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This week we dive deep into the shocking revelations concerning the child-trafficking happening right in front of our eyes on wayfair.com, and discuss the preoccupation the left has with sussing out pedophiles. Our theme song is “Mega Guillotine 2020” by the prophetic and powerful AJJ. Go buy their newest album Good Luck Everybody for instructions […]

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Songs for Pierre Chuvin

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Songs for Pierre Chuvin
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The group tears apart Dean’s favourite band. Tune in to hear us debate lo-fi productions, high intellectualism, and get really into Greco-Roman history. You’ll also hear Dean say “oeuvre” way too much. Listen to the full album here: https://themountaingoats.bandcamp.com/album/songs-for-pierre-chuvin Follow us on instagram @listeningpartycfrc to join in the party and send us your recommendations for […]

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Today in YGK: @stolenbysmith

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In this week’s episode of Today in YGK, Alexandra sits down with Kelly Weiling Zou (Commerce ’21) to talk about the Instagram account @stolenbysmith that she started that has since gained over 10,000 followers. Listen in for a very interesting conversation!

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Stephanie Nijhuis, MA student in Religious Studies.

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Stephanie Nijhuis, MA student in Religious Studies.
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Topic: How perceptions of Greco-Roman cults affected the development and use of music in Early Christianity Overview: Throughout my research, I hope to show a lineage of how trance and altered states of consciousness (ASCs) induced through music function within the religious experience of Dionysian rituals and how it leads to how early Christians either accepted or […]

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A Crash Course in Environmental Racism

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Since the George Floyd protests and the movement for self-education, many horrific aspects of society were revealed to those willing to look. Today, Thor van Walsum is joined by Roshni Desai to talk about the fundamentals of one of the less visible forms taken by society’s deep set discrimination- environmental racism and environmental racialization.

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EP 20: The Secret of NIM(BY)

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This is a recording of our very first broadcast live show on CFRC, and is only moderately more meandering than usual. We take calls from listeners about the situation in Belle Park, Stolen By Smith, and salute our future overlord Ben Harper. Our theme song is “Mega Guillotine 2020” by the prophetic and powerful AJJ. […]

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Today in YGK: Interview with Weigh the Anchor, and Local News

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In this week’s episode of Today in YGK, Alexandra interviews Andrew Zamora of Weigh the Anchor, a pop punk band based in Oakville, Ontario. Additionally, learn more about city re-openings and Queen’s University’s plan for the 2020-2021 year.

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Robyn Carruthers, PhD in English Language & Literature, supervised by Drs Asha Varadharajan & Yael Schlilk

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Robyn Carruthers, PhD in English Language & Literature, supervised by Drs Asha Varadharajan & Yael Schlilk
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Topic: Foreign Relations: Contemporary Travel Writing and the Unsettling Poetics of Foreign Space Overview: Robyn studies contemporary travel writing and how it shapes our ideas about what it means for a person, place, or thing to be ‘foreign’ in the world today. 

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Musicals for Everyone

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This week our team reviews some new movies on streaming platforms! Hamilton, from Lin-Manuel Miranda, started streaming on Disney Plus this past weekend, Mike reviews it and talks about how musicals should be filmed. Also, for some more music, Mike and Taylor checked out Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga with Will Ferrell and Canada’s […]

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Malibu Ken

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This is a long episode, friends! Join the party this week to hear Chance and Frankie navigate us through Malibu Ken by Aesop Rock and TOBACCO. We talk satanic panic, Vaporwave, and depression, throwing in a sprinkling(ish) of politics — and by the end we only get through 50% of the album. Listen to the album […]

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BONUS EP 19: Antibody Slam

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We consider corona at home and abroad, with Jesse highlighting the blood-soaked corporate response to the pandemic via the recent escapades of Vince McMahon and the WWE. Our theme song is “Mega Guillotine 2020” by the prophetic and powerful AJJ. Go buy their newest album Good Luck Everybody for instructions on magicks dark and terrible. […]

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EP 18: The Four Horsepeople

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This week we run down the four contenders to the Conservative Party of Canada’s throne, as well as the pretenders. It’s a saga of pee, rhetorical racism, and Estonia. Our theme song is “Mega Guillotine 2020” by the prophetic and powerful AJJ. Go buy their newest album Good Luck Everybody for instructions on magicks dark […]

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And All That Jazz

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And All That Jazz
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Jazz is a distinct genre that is often overlooked when we think of music in video games.  For this episode, we uncover and dissect the world of jazz in video game music – from ‘live’ music to creating historical authenticity to establishing the genre of ‘film noire’ through its connection with jazz.  Each member looked […]

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Movie Club Week 3: The F Word

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In the final film of our all Canandian Movie Club, we take a look at the F Word, or in many parts of the world the film is called What If. This movie stars Daniel Radcliffe, Adam Driver and Zoe Kazan, directed by Michael Dowse.

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Screening Toilets, Narrating Transgender Relations

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Claudia talks to Prerna Subramanian about her research studying public toilets as depicted in recent Indian films and how they imagine transgender persons on-screen through the trope. They also touch on feelings of imposter syndrome when you are not in the country you research as well as how international research provides opportunities to create international […]

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Today in YGK x Kingston Arts Council Ep. 1: Francisco Corbett and Mariah Horner

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In this week’s special episode of Today in YGK, in collaboration with the Kingston Arts Council, Alexandra interviews youth artists in the Kingston Area to talk about their practice and resilience of being an artist while living amidst a pandemic. Featuring interviews with Francisco Corbett, an artist in Kingston who has done performances in Toronto, […]

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Today in YGK: KCFF

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In today’s episode of Today in YGK, Alexandra talks with Marc Garniss, the festival director of the Kingston Canadian Film Festival about the shut down of the festival earlier in March due to COVID-19.

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Jhordan Layne, PhD in English Language & Literature, supervised by Dr Chris Bongie

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Jhordan Layne, PhD in English Language & Literature, supervised by Dr Chris Bongie
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Topic: Celestial Bodies and Spiritual Possessions Overview: Jhordan’s thesis explores the representation of religion and superstition in the work of two Jamaican novelists Kei Miller and Marlon James. Through that exploration he also uncovers new perspectives on the colonial and postcolonial histories of Jamaica that continue to shape ideas of race, gender, and violence throughout the  Caribbean Diaspora. In his […]

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EP 17: Milkshake? Duck!

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Jesse begins his feud with Mayor Patterson. Meghan tells us which city officials are lizards. Chance describes the concerning new details of the Halifax shooting. Dean delivers his treatise on frozen treats. Note to Kingstonians: there is a rally focused on defunding the police in Skeleton Park Sunday, June 28th at 7pm. Voting isn’t going […]

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Movie Club Week 2: The Ravenous

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In Week 2 of our movie club we review The Ravenous, a french film set in Quebec during a zombie apocalypse….quite the film to say the least.

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Safa Moussoud, PhD in English Language & Literature, supervised by Dr Petra Fachinger

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Safa Moussoud, PhD in English Language & Literature, supervised by Dr Petra Fachinger
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Topic: The cultural production of Muslim youth of the 1.5 and second generation Overview: My research is interested in the identity construction of Muslim youth who grew up in the shadow of 9/11 and more importantly the global war on terror. I examine art by and about Muslim youth to analyze how the ongoing social and political […]

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EP 16: The Prince and the Frog

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This week we cap off our list of the best conservative movies, weigh in on the Millennial v. Zoomer conflict, and recount to you a tale of two boy politicians. Our theme song is “Mega Guillotine 2020” by the prophetic and powerful AJJ. Go buy their newest album Good Luck Everybody for instructions on magicks […]

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Today in YGK: An Interview with Winnipeg’s band, Touching, and Local News

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In this week’s episode of Today in YGK, listen in on an exclusive interview with Michael Falk of Winnipeg music group, Touching to hear about their Isolation Blues project. As well, the Skeleton Park Arts Festival is happening this weekend so tune in to learn more about SPAF programming!

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Suyin, Jhordan, Safa, Aprajita

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Suyin, Jhordan, Safa, Aprajita
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Topic: Scholars of Colour in Watson Hall Overview: Join CJ the DJ for a conversation with Scholars of Colour at Watson Hall. Safa Moussoud, Jhordan Layne, Suyin Olguin (PhD English), & recent graduate Dr. Aprajita Sarcar (PhD History will be discussing their academic research and their experiences of being graduate students of colour at Queen’s. Web page […]

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Movie Club Week 1: Black Cop

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Movie Club Week 1: Black Cop
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We kick off our second movie club with Black Cop, a film on CBC Gem written and directed by Cory Bowles. Mike and Taylor give their review and we hear from fans who watched along with us.

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EP 15: Are You There Abby? It’s Me, Jesse.

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EP 15: Are You There Abby? It's Me, Jesse.
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In which we attempt a news round-up that almost immediately falls off the rails. Meghan performs a fatality on Sonya “Blade” Savage, Dean questions the humanity of kneeling liberals, Chance wonders if we should stop calling our enemies dog-faced mutants, and Jesse looks for love across the aisle. Join the Circle of Solidarity in Kingston: […]

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Today in YGK: Kingston Pride and Local News

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Today in YGK: Kingston Pride and Local News
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In this week’s episode of Today in YGK, sit down with host Alexandra and Ruth Wood, Board Chair of Kingston Pride to learn how the parades and events have moved online! As well as learn more about Kingston moving into phase 2 of Ontario’s reopening plan, and some other online local events to check out!

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Big Announcements

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Big Announcements
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This week Mike and Taylor have some big announcements that will continue throughout June! One of those is the launch of our second movie club, stream at home along with us as we do a three week tribute to Canadian films. Check out this week’s episode for more announcements with more to follow in June.

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EP 14: Wild PAWGs

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EP 14: Wild PAWGs
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We try our hand at true crime podcasting with a lurid account of the Shedden Massacre: a Tale of Bikers, Nazis, and Italian Excellence. Earn your spot in the kingdom of heaven by donating: https://blacklivesmatter.ca/donate/https://secure.givelively.org/donate/the-bail-project Our theme song is “Mega Guillotine 2020” by the prophetic and powerful AJJ. Go buy their newest album Good Luck […]

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Today in YGK: SpaceX Launch and Local News

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Today in YGK: SpaceX Launch and Local News
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In today’s episode of Today in YGK, sit in on a conversation with Queen’s University PhD Candidate, Connor Stone, to learn about the historic SpaceX launch that happened Saturday, May 30, 2020. Also tune in for local news regarding new City of Kingston projects, the termination of the Kingston Transit agreements with Queen’s and SLC, […]

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The Lovebirds Land on Netflix

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The Lovebirds Land on Netflix
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In our first new movie review since the start of COVID 19 closures in Ontario, Taylor talks about a romanic comedy with an action twist. The Lovebirds, starring Kumail Nanjiani and Issa Rae was originally scheduled for a theatre release BUT was moved to #streaming rather than being pushed back or rescheduled. 

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Martina Jakubchik-Paloheimo, PhD in Human Geography supervised by Dr Heather Castleden

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Martina Jakubchik-Paloheimo, PhD in Human Geography supervised by Dr Heather Castleden
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Topic: Land reconciliation, a new critical geography of peace in the Ecuadorian Amazon: Empowering Shuar resilience and resurgence through two-eyed learning. Overview: This research will work in collaboration with the Shuar community in Ecuador, specifically with the community of Chiriap, Shuar family lineage who are seeking to conserve and preserve both their ancestral knowledge and land against […]

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EP 13: Pigs and Cows

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EP 13: Pigs and Cows
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It’s a regular ol’ barnyard round-up this week on the LLCS. We discuss the rooting hogs of the Minneapolis Police Department, the dog-choker of Central Park, and the history of prison farms a little closer to home. Our theme song is “Mega Guillotine 2020” by the prophetic and powerful AJJ. Go buy their newest album […]

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Today in YGK: SPAF and Local News

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Today in YGK: SPAF and Local News
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In this week’s episode of Today in YGK, learn more about the Skeleton Park Arts Festival and what they’re doing to accommodate an online and in-person festival. As well as other information regarding local and recent news.

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Joshua Jones, PhD in Environmental Studies supervised by Dr Mick Smith

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Joshua Jones, PhD in Environmental Studies supervised by Dr Mick Smith
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Topic: The Emptiness of Ecological Loss and Extinction. Overview: The goal of my research is to rethink the notions of ecology and extinction so that we can better understand the connections they have to emptiness, as well as explore the ramifications of emptiness for both the human, and more-than-human, world. 

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Tiger King

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Tiger King
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Finally Mike and Taylor dive into the Netflix documentary that took our world by storm! Tiger King is the crazy story of Joe Exotic, Carole Baskin, Jeff Lowe, their lives with Tigers and so much more. Spoiler Warning for the entire series of Tiger King as our team goes into detail on their thoughts on doc. […]

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EP 12: Cottage Cheesed

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EP 12: Cottage Cheesed
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In this episode the gang turns their critical eyes to the perils of cottage culture, once again letting down our beautiful boaters. We also make a brief foray into the next Great American Novel: Rodham. Our theme song is “Mega Guillotine 2020” by the prophetic and powerful AJJ. Go buy their newest album Good Luck […]

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The Ballytobin Festival

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The Ballytobin Festival
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In this week’s episode of Today in YGK, Alexandra sits down with Tricia Baldwin, Director of the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts to discuss the inaugural Ballytobin Festival, an online music festival that kicked off May 16th and runs all summer long. As well as an interview with one of the artists of […]

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Rachel Kuzmich, PhD in Geography & Planning supervised by Dr Paul Treitz

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Rachel Kuzmich, PhD in Geography & Planning supervised by Dr Paul Treitz
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Topic: Examining bird habitat structure across space and over time using remote sensing data. Overview: My research will contribute to an enhanced understanding of habitat occupancy by using airborne laser scanning to describe and quantify relevant habitat structure. It will also make a methodological contribution to the emerging field of ecoacoustics by developing and testing a method […]

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Episode 11: The Interpretation of Genes

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Episode 11: The Interpretation of Genes
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Dean leads the gang down the perilous rabbit hole of evolutionary psychology. Also, Jesse introduces a new segment. Trigger Warning for race science and discussions of rape.

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Quarantine Fan Questions #2

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Quarantine Fan Questions #2
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Mike and Taylor answer fan questions for the entire episode as we open up our email and comments to all our amazing fans! Hear great streaming suggestions, film industry insights, post COVID-19 talk and a short review of the Netflix series #BlackAF from writer/producer Kenya Barris.

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Campus Focus: The Journey Home

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Campus Focus: The Journey Home
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In this pilot episode, Today in YGK host Alexandra Fernandes (ArtSci ’21) chats with three Queen’s University students whose study abroad experiences were cut short due to COVID-19. Download and learn more about the experience of studying abroad and making the journey home during a global pandemic.

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Episode 10: Don/Sub

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Episode 10: Don/Sub
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The gang investigates the life, times, and ethos of Don Cherry

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Brittany Jennings and Andrew Evans, MEERL;

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Brittany Jennings and Andrew Evans, MEERL;
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Topic: Everything you wanted to know about MEERL! Overview: MEERL or Master of Earth and Energy Resources Leadership program. What is the significance of this program and how has it impacted industry?

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Movie Theatre Update with Wendy from The Screening Room!

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Movie Theatre Update with Wendy from The Screening Room!
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Mike and Taylor are joined by Wendy Huot, owner and manager of The Screening Room, Kingston’s independent movie theatre to give an update on the Screening Room being closed during COVID19 and what the world of theatre going could look like in the future. She gives some Netflix suggestions and recounts stories about the Cats […]

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Megan Tucker, M.Ed in Education, supervised by Dr Elizabeth MacEachren

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Megan Tucker, M.Ed in Education, supervised by Dr Elizabeth MacEachren
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 Topic: Experiences that inspires one to be an Environmentalist Overview: The purpose of this research is to explore environmentalists’ perceptions and sense of oneness with the natural world. By listening to the stories of environmentalists, this study will explore participants’ significant life experiences, and the everlasting sensory impression of those experiences on current understanding of their […]

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New Platforms for group movie watching

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New Platforms for group movie watching
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Mike and Taylor are joined by Val Martin and Aprajita Sarcar, who watched the film “The Platform” on Netflix while practicing social distancing. They discuss how they watched the film and what it was like to share in the movie watching experience from home. 

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Captain America: The First Avenger- The Final Film in our April Movie Club

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Captain America: The First Avenger- The Final Film in our April Movie Club
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This week Mike and Taylor review the final film in our first ever Movie Club; Captain America: The First Avenger! Fans write in as we wrap up April and talk about what’s to come in the next few months in the world of film.

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Claudia Hirtenfelder, PhD in Geography & Planning, supervised by Drs Laura Cameron and Carolyn Prouse

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Claudia Hirtenfelder, PhD in Geography & Planning, supervised by Drs Laura Cameron and Carolyn Prouse
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Topic: Cast Out Urbanites: A comparative history and geography of how cows disappeared from Kingston and Cape Town Overview: Today, while certainly not absent in all cities, cows are invisible as lively beings in many urban areas in which they once lived, illustrating the changing multi-species nature of urbanisation. Historically, cows were present in urban settlements and […]

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Women Behind the Sound

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Women Behind the Sound
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Women have been composing music for video games since their inception and yet their stories can often be forgotten amongst a male-dominated industry. Today’s episode looks to focus in on a selection of women who are behind the sound we hear in video games, both past and present. From Yoko Shimomura’s iconic Street Fighter II soundtrack to […]

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Episode 9: How Matter Matters

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Episode 9: How Matter Matters
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Recorded: 13 March 2020 This chat brings together scholars who spend much of their lives thinking about matter – what it is and what it does. Bronwyn Parry, Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine at King’s College London (and herself an amalgam of anthropologist, sociologist and human geographer) here engages in conversation with Associate Dean […]

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Episode 8: Looking Online

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Episode 8: Looking Online
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Recorded: 14 February 2020 Laila Haidarali (Queen’s University, Departments of Gender Studies and History) and Martin Hand (Queen’s University, Department of Sociology) discuss looking online: how we look at our ourselves, how we look at others, and how we perform ourselves for visual consumption online. Their discussion will consider cultures of beauty and the performance of […]

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The Awakening of Motti Wolkenbruch- The Third Film in our April Movie Club

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The Awakening of Motti Wolkenbruch- The Third Film in our April Movie Club
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This week Mike and Taylor review the next film in our April Movie Club, The Awakening Of Motti Wolkenbruch and one of our fans gives Taylor homework for next week!

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Suyin Olguin, PhD in English Language & Literature, supervised by Dr Brooke Cameron

Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Suyin Olguin, PhD in English Language & Literature, supervised by Dr Brooke Cameron
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Topic: What’s it like being a student parent during Covid-19 Overview: Tips on how to keep your kids occupied, home schooled, feel special and still get your research done too.

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Turkey: An International Research Seminar

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Turkey: An International Research Seminar
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Recorded: 20 January 2020 In this episode Claudia records an international research seminar in which three international graduate students discuss their research in Turkey. Canan Sahin (Political Science) talks about Syrian Refugees as a Surplus Population, Hilal Kara (Geography) discusses youth navigating precarious environments and Gaye Onurer (Sociology) unpacks the tensions of Academic or Peace. […]

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Staying Well During Exams

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Staying Well During Exams
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Beth Blackett of Health Promotion Special Projects at Student Wellness Services (Queen’s University) joins us via telephone. She provides insights into the challenges to wellness students face during exam periods, and especially during the Coronavirus pandemic. She shares information with us on the resources for wellness students on and off campus can access in addition […]

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What is Success?

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The Campus Catch-Up
What is Success?
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Ello (my way of saying hello), my name is Albert Yuou Liu, but you can just call me Albert. I’m 22 years old as of 2020, and I am a 4th year film & media student at Queen’s University, I’ll be graduating in 2020 June. In 2020 September I’ll be starting my Master of Digital Media degree at […]

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The Last Man on The Moon- The Second Film In our April Movie Club

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The Last Man on The Moon- The Second Film In our April Movie Club
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Date: Tuesday April 14 at 15:00 (3pm) Title: The Last Man on The Moon- The Second Film In our April Movie Club Description: This week we turn to our second film in our April Movie Club as this time it’s a movie Mike picked that he thinks Taylor will hate! Our team reviews “The Last […]

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Alastair Keirulf, PhD in Chemistry, supervised by Dr Diane Beauchemin

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Alastair Keirulf, PhD in Chemistry, supervised by Dr Diane Beauchemin
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Topic: Working remotely Overview: Tips on how to continue to move forward with your research, keep positive and look after yourself, family and friends.

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Ep. 8 John off that Loud

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Ep. 8 John off that Loud
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The gang takes a gander at the life, legacy, and atrocities of Canada’s first Prime Minister, Sir John A. MacDonald.

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The Coal Miner’s Daughter- The First Film in Our April Movie Club

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The Coal Miner's Daughter- The First Film in Our April Movie Club
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We introduce our first Movie Club film for April and review The Coal Miner’s Daughter, now available on #Netflix! Be sure to stream along with us each week as we go back and forth on films that Taylor or Mike will HATE!

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Leo Erlikhman, Masters in Sociology & Public Administration, supervised by Drs Victoria Sytsma and Heather Murray

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Leo Erlikhman, Masters in Sociology & Public Administration, supervised by Drs Victoria Sytsma and Heather Murray
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Topic: Youth Alcohol in Kingston Overview: Recent evidence shows an increase in alcohol-related emergency department (ED) visits among youth. We sought to quantify the impact of ED visits (type and frequency, patient characteristics and resource use) related to alcohol in our centre

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Star Trek Picard: Season 1 Review

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Star Trek Picard: Season 1 Review
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Mike is joined by Tyler Vance for another episode of Star Trek talk, this time reviewing all of Season 1 of Star Trek Picard, which finished its first season last week. They have feelings.

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Mailbag- Fan Questions, Streaming Suggestions and More!

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Mailbag- Fan Questions, Streaming Suggestions and More!
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We open up the mail bag and hear from our fans! They ask questions, give their streaming suggestions, pick on Taylor, probably, and so much more!

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Leo Erlikhman, Masters in Sociology & Public Administration, supervised by Drs Victoria Sytsma and Heather Murray

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Leo Erlikhman, Masters in Sociology & Public Administration, supervised by Drs Victoria Sytsma and Heather Murray
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Topic: Youth Alcohol in Kingston Overview: Recent evidence shows an increase in alcohol-related emergency department (ED) visits among youth. We sought to quantify the impact of ED visits (type and frequency, patient characteristics and resource use) related to alcohol in our centre

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Someone’s In the Kitchen with Lentils!

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Someone's In the Kitchen with Lentils!
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Host Dinah Jansen brings you community submitted recipes to help you stretch your food reserves, save a little money, and avoid extra trips to the grocery store during isolation. In this episode, we feature recipes involving lentils including some lentil soups, curry, chili and more! Brought to you by amazing Kingston community members in the […]

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Zuhaib Mir, MSc in Epidemiology, supervised by Dr Patti Groome

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Zuhaib Mir, MSc in Epidemiology, supervised by Dr Patti Groome
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Topic: Postoperative liver decompensation events following partial hepatectomy for hepatocellular carcinoma among patients with cirrhosis Overview: My research is focused on studying adverse outcomes after surgical resection of liver tumours. Specifically, the majority of patients with liver cancer also have underlying liver disease, called cirrhosis. So, the decision to remove the cancerous portion of their liver must […]

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Streaming in Kingston 2

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Streaming in Kingston 2
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In our second official week of Social Distancing, Mike and Taylor review some shows and movies they streamed this past week, A Night’s Tale, Star Trek, I Am A Killer and more!

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Recent readings from a local monthly open mic

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Finding a Voice
Recent readings from a local monthly open mic
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Brodcasted on Friday, March 20, 4-6pm EDT on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from the March 3rd reading in the ‘and the journey continues’ monthly open mic reading series, you’ll hear readings by Bob MacKenzie, Devin G.A., Brent Raycroft, Devon Runions, Sarah Emtage, Alison Wong, Eric Folsom, Cory Tokay, Pigeon Kaduck, […]

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Anti-Racism in Canadian Hockey: A Conversation with Drs. Courtney Szto and Sam McKegney

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Anti-Racism in Canadian Hockey: A Conversation with Drs. Courtney Szto and Sam McKegney
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Queen’s University Professors Courtney Szto (Kinesiology) and Sam McKegney (English) join us in this episode. They provide insights on the Policy Paper on Anti-Racism in Canadian Hockey they co-authored with Michael Auksi at McGill University and Bob Dawson of Boxscore World Sportswire. Listeners learn about barriers to inclusion in Canadian hockey and recommendations these researchers […]

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Jennifer Ritonja, PhD in Epidemiology, supervised by Dr Kristan Aronson

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Jennifer Ritonja, PhD in Epidemiology, supervised by Dr Kristan Aronson
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Topic: Night shift work, melatonin, and circadian gene methylation in the development of breast cancer Overview: Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in Canada and globally. Breast cancer etiology is complex, and work environment as a risk factor is still poorly understood, particularly with respect to night shift work. It is estimated that 10-30% […]

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Movie World and Real World in a holding pattern

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Movie World and Real World in a holding pattern
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This week on Screening in Kingston Mike and Taylor talk COVID-19 and what it means in the world of films/movies and continue to offer streaming suggestions while everyone is practicing social distancing. Mike also quizzes Taylor on her love of Wes Anderson as the request of a fan!

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Readings from two recent events: a recent book launch and an open mic

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Readings from two recent events: a recent book launch and an open mic
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Broadcasted on Friday, March 13, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from a March 7th reading and discussion in celebration of International Women’s Day hosted by Inanna Publications and Novel Idea Bookstore, and with emcee Elizabeth Greene, you’ll hear readings by Lisa de Nikolits, Hannah Brown, Kate Kelly, […]

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Turnt Goldfish

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Biology Baubles
Turnt Goldfish
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Life. Air. Breath. Oxygen. They seem to go hand in hand- as, indeed, we have assumed for millenia-  but, as we all know, don’t. Why is that, and what adaptations do the creatures that creep the earth have to accommodate anoxic life? The answer will take your breath away. Truck yeah.

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Dr. Fayyaz Baqir

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Queen’s University Scholars at Risk Stories
Dr. Fayyaz Baqir
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Dr. Fayyaz Baquir, a Community Development Practitioner and Visiting Professor at the University of Ottawa spoke at Queen’s University on March 4th 2020 and told his story as a Scholar at Risk. Learn more about Scholars at Risk Queen’s at this website

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Dr. Mustafa Bahran

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Dr. Mustafa Bahran
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Dr. Mustafa Bahran, Visiting Professor in Physics at Carleton University and Founder of the Yemeni Scientific Research Foundation spoke at Queen’s University on November 13th 2019 and shared with the audience his story as a Scholar at Risk. For more information of the Scholars at Risk at Queen’s Committee, events and activities, visit the website […]

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Canada is so Polite: Prisons, Deportation and Policing Blackness in Canada

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Canada is so Polite: Prisons, Deportation and Policing Blackness in Canada
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Date: February 27, 2020Venue: Mackintosh-Corry Hall, D214Time: 1:00 PM – 2:30 PMSpeaker:  El Jones, Mount St. Vincent University “El Jones is the Black liberation visionary of our time” – Robyn Maynard, author of Policing Black Lives: State Violence in Canada from Slavery to the Present  El Jones, Mount St. Vincent University The former Poet Laureate of Halifax, El Jones is also […]

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Reproductive Empires: Charting the Political Economy of ART in the Global South

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Studies in National and International Development Podcast Series
Reproductive Empires: Charting the Political Economy of ART in the Global South
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Date: March 12, 2020Venue: Mackintosh-Corry Hall, D214Time: 1:00 PM – 2:30 PMSpeaker:  Bronwyn Parry, King’s College London The global use of Assistive Reproductive Technologies (ARTs) to address structural infertility has burgeoned since the early 2000s, with India a prime location for service delivery. The scale of expansion has resulted in a proliferation of non-standard and unethical practices that have, perversely, […]

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Ep. 5: Which Way WEXIT Man

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Ep. 5: Which Way WEXIT Man
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The gang joins the Albertan liberation movement! 

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Toads and Diamonds

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Toads and Diamonds
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In the third episode, Hannah and Jade come back with a reading of a French fairytale from the Blue Fairy Book called Toads and Diamonds, as part of the collected works by Andrew Lang. Grab a fluffy blanket, some chocolate biscuits, and enjoy!”

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Jackson Pind, PhD in Education, supervised by Dr Theodore Christou

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Jackson Pind, PhD in Education, supervised by Dr Theodore Christou
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Topic: The history of Indian Day Schools in Ontario between 1920-2000 Overview: My research will conduct oral history Interviews with Indian Day School survivors by using Indigenous methods of data collection. I will then contextualize these histories with additional archival research conducted at the Library and Archives of Canada. This research will inform our understandings of Canada’s […]

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Sonic and Streaming

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Sonic and Streaming
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This week Taylor checks out Sonic The Hedgehog and Mike spent a weekend at home catching up on some streaming and gives his thoughts on various shows and must sees.

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Ep. 25 March St Pats

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Ep. 25 March St Pats
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A brief history of St.Patrick and the Irish in Canada

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Readings and performances from a recent poetry open mic and slam event

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Readings and performances from a recent poetry open mic and slam event
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Broadcasted on Friday, March 6, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from the February 26th Queen’s Poetry Slam event held at The Grad Club, you’ll hear readings or performances by Izzy Federgreen, Adam Paquette, Caitlin Mundy, Holly, Tasha Ignatius, Jack Williams, Taylor Tye, Billie the Kid, and me. In […]

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Sherri Dutton, PhD in Public Health Sciences, supervised by Dr Colleen Davison

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Sherri Dutton, PhD in Public Health Sciences, supervised by Dr Colleen Davison
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Topic: The use of arts-based methods in health research Overview: I will be talking about my Master’s work and what I intend to do with my PhD exploring the use of arts-based methods in health research and incorporating a collage activity into that research as well.

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The Man is Invisible and the Lady is on Fire

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The Man is Invisible and the Lady is on Fire
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Mike takes in a double feature has he reviews Portrait of a Lady on Fire and The Invisible Man, as Taylor had a busy weekend with Wedding prep, so you know that means we’ll be getting a wedding update as well as two movie reviews!

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‘That Little Brick House:’ Susan Belyea on the Ban Righ Centre

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'That Little Brick House:' Susan Belyea on the Ban Righ Centre
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Susan Belyea, Director, Ban Righ Centre joins us in studio! She tells us all about the much beloved Queen’s landmark, the Ban Righ Centre, the little brick house on Bader Lane many students over many decades have come to know and love. From Susan, we learn about the outstanding programming and services the Ban Righ […]

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Readings from a recent event in its monthly open mic reading series

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Readings from a recent event in its monthly open mic reading series
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Broadcasted on Friday, February 28, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from the end of the first and then full second round in the February 4th ‘and the journey continues’ open mic reading in that series, you’ll hear readings by Joshua Schyff, Cory Tokay, Eric Folsom, Ron Chase, […]

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Ep. 24 COMPASSIONATE

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Ep. 24 COMPASSIONATE
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“Time of Your Life for Feb.24 Compassionate Communities Kingston Host : Elizabeth Macdonald Guests : Florence Campbell, Eleanor Rivoire”

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Ghana: An International Research Seminar

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Ghana: An International Research Seminar
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In this episode Claudia records an international research seminar in which three international graduate students discuss their research in Ghana. Priscilla Apronti (Geography) talks about renewable energy in Ghana, Joseph Braimah (Geography) discusses elderly care and James Kwateng-Yeboah (Cultural studies) delves into how God became Ghanaian. A dynamic and thought provoking conversation with the audience […]

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Dean Fahim Quadir: Introduction to Queen’s University Scholars at Risk Stories Podcast

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Dean Fahim Quadir: Introduction to Queen's University Scholars at Risk Stories Podcast
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Fahim Quadir, Vice-Provost and Dean of the School of Graduate Studies at Queen’s University introduces listeners to the Queen’s University Scholars at Risk Stories podcast.

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12 Dancing Princesses

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12 Dancing Princesses
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Jade and Hannah return with a reading of the German fairy tale The Twelve Dancing Princesses (Die Zwölf Tanzenden Prinzessinnen) published in 1812 by the Brothers Grimm. Heat up a pot of tea, cozy up and enjoy!

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Morgan Lehtinen, PhD in Chemistry, supervised by Dr Guojun Liu

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Morgan Lehtinen, PhD in Chemistry, supervised by Dr Guojun Liu
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Topic: H2Only: Smart Filters for Efficient Oil/Water Separation. Overview: In a world that relies heavily on the use of crude oil as an energy source, clean oil recovery and spill remediation is of dire importance. Removing oil from surfactant stabilized oil-in-water emulsions has become an issue in numerous industries as current separation processes are tedious and wasteful […]

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All Downhill from here

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All Downhill from here
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As we end our discussion on Taylor Swift and the Oscars, Taylor and Mike get back at it reviewing 2020 films! Taylor reviews A Hidden Life, and Mike reviews Downhill, starting the show with 3 fan questions left over from last week.

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Our House: Learning and Loving our Grad Club through Theatre

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Our House: Learning and Loving our Grad Club through Theatre
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Tracey Guptill and Liam Bidmead, two actors in the upcoming performance of Cellar Door Project and AnArc Theatre performance of Our House at The Grad Club between March 4th and 13th join us in studio. They chat about the work done to develop this live performance meditation on the cyclical nature of civic engagement in […]

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Valentine’s (G)ay

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Valentine’s (G)ay
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Any time you experience nature, be it through the lens of a nature documentary or a guided fungus walk, you are experiencing the world as it is translated to you by our human understanding. In this episode we discuss this phenomenon with regards to human and animal sexuality, as well as the moral, philosophical, and […]

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Today’s ‘finding a voice features readings or discussions from a recent open mic and two book launch events

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Today's 'finding a voice features readings or discussions from a recent open mic and two book launch events
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Brodcasted on Friday, February 21, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from a January 30th book launch event at Novel Idea Bookstore, you’ll hear M. Max Hamon with his new book “The Audacity of his Enterprise: Luis Riel and the Metis Nation That Canada Never Was, 1840-1875”. Following […]

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The Art of Research at Queen’s University

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The Art of Research at Queen's University
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Melinda Knox, Associate Director – Research Profile and Initiatives and Kayla Dettinger, Research Promotions Coordinator with University Relations at Queen’s University join us in this episode. Together, they tell us all about the 2020 Art of Research Photo Contest now underway at Queen’s. We learn about the contest’s inspirations and the ways in which researchers […]

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Interacting with the State, Part II

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Interacting with the State, Part II
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The “Interacting with the State” panels emphasize different legal regimes which currently define relationships between indigenous people’s and the state. Our final episode of the series features discussions on the duty to Consult, Metis land claims, and legal definitions of territory and sovereignty. Featuring: Avigail Eisenberg (University of Victoria) “Consultation, Consent, and Resistance” Janique Dubois […]

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Keegan Turner-Wood, PhD in Biomedical & Molecular Sciences, supervised by Dr Steven Smith

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Keegan Turner-Wood, PhD in Biomedical & Molecular Sciences, supervised by Dr Steven Smith
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Topic: How to gain access to energy stored in plants by designing biological nanomachines which can efficiently release trapped energy. Overview: With the continued depletion of fossil fuels the search for new sources of renewable energy are growing ever more urgent. One possible source of energy is the vast repository of carbon found within plant biomass. […]

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The Taylor Swift Episode

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The Taylor Swift Episode
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As promised, and by fan request, Screening in Kingston dives into the Taylor Swift documentary Miss Americana, now on Netflix! Mike gives his review and Taylor (our Taylor) reminds us her thoughts from a few weeks ago, we answer and discuss fan questions and thoughts on the movie and Mike gives us fun Taylor Swift […]

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This week’s show features a university reading and discussion, and 7 readings from a local open mic

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This week's show features a university reading and discussion, and 7 readings from a local open mic
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Broadcasted on Friday, February 14, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ In the first hour, from the February 4th ‘and the journey continues’ open mic reading in that monthly series, you’ll hear readings by Ron Chase, Sarah Emtage, Allan Watt, and Gretchen Huntley. Following that, from the February 5th Creative Writing at Queen’s […]

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Ep.23 HOME

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Ep.23 HOME
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“Time of Your Life – Feb..14 This week on the Time of Your Life, we examine retirement homes and long term care facilities. Joanne Billing of the South East Local Health Integration Network which serves the Kingston area, explains the differences and how to decide which option best suits your needs. Interviewer : Carole Weir […]

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Land Restitution as Reconciliation

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Land Restitution as Reconciliation
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This episode features a rich discussion of the movements toward reconciliation which will be necessary in order to fruitfully navigate these ongoing tensions around land and land rights. Featuring: Esme Murdock (San Diego State University) “Speaking Land, Speaking Ourselves” Dimitri Panagos (Memorial University of Newfoundland) “Reconciliation, Duties and Distributive Justice” Avery Kolers (University of Louisville) […]

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Jasmin Manseau, PhD in Management, supervised by Dr Tracy Jenkin.

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Jasmin Manseau, PhD in Management, supervised by Dr Tracy Jenkin.
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Topic: “The Future of Work” Overview: I am interested in the future of work and the changing nature of work more specifically how employees are beginning to use artificial intelligence at work through interactions with chatbots (i.e. IBM Watson) and intelligent employee assistants (i.e. Alexa for Business, Google Home at work, etc.). What is the work of […]

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2020 Oscars Reactions

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2020 Oscars Reactions
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Quite the night for film as there were some big winners at this year’s Academy Awards. Our team breakdown the winners, talks about the night in general AND announces the top 3 in our 2020 Oscars Pool.

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The Isabel Human Rights Arts Festival: A Conversation with Tricia Baldwin

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The Isabel Human Rights Arts Festival: A Conversation with Tricia Baldwin
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Tricia Baldwin, Director at the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts at Queen’s University joins us again in our studios. She chats with us about the Human Rights Arts Festival currently underway at the Isabel until April 2020. From her, we learn much about the performances, the human rights and social justice issues the […]

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Over 30 readings from the 4-disc collection “Poetry On Record: 98 Poets Read Their Work (1888-2006)”

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Over 30 readings from the 4-disc collection "Poetry On Record: 98 Poets Read Their Work (1888-2006)"
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Broadcasted on Friday, February 7, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – Over the course of both hours, you’ll hear readings or performances from 34 poets pulled from the 4-disc set called “Poetry On Record: 98 Poets Read Their Work (1888-2006)”

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Non-Indigenous Understandings of Land

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Non-Indigenous Understandings of Land
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This episode’s discussion focuses on largely Western ideas regarding the ontology of land and the relationships between people, the state, and the land, offering a critical perspective on the dominant and colonial approaches to land which have historically guided our understandings of land and land rights. Featuring: Alejandra Mancilla (University of Oslo) “A Continent of […]

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Alastair Keirulf, PhD in Chemistry, supervised by Dr Diane Beauchemin

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Alastair Keirulf, PhD in Chemistry, supervised by Dr Diane Beauchemin
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Topic: Developing the Continuous Online Leaching Method for use in Bioaccessibility Risk Assessments Overview: When soil is contaminated, we must perform a risk assessment to determine the potential for hazard towards humans who may work, play, or live in contact with the soil. A common method for modeling this soil exposure is through a bioaccessibility study, which […]

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The Week Before The Oscars

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The Week Before The Oscars
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With one week to go Mike and Taylor remind listeners to enter the Screening in Kingston Oscars Pool: https://screeninginygkoscars.yolasite.com. And as a surprise, due to fan request, Taylor reviews the new Taylor Swift Documentary, Taylor Swift: Miss Americana, now available on Netflix.

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Recent readings from a local open mic and a telephone interview and reading

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Recent readings from a local open mic and a telephone interview and reading
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Broadcasted on Friday, January 31, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from the January 7th ‘and the journey continues’ open mic reading in that monthly series, you’ll hear the full of the third round with readings by Sarah Emtage, Meg Freer, Bob MacKenzie, Michael Casteels, Dale Tracy, Alison […]

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Mona Rahman on Prayers for Peace and Remembrance: Vigil for Quebec City Mosque Shooting Jan 29th 2017

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Mona Rahman on Prayers for Peace and Remembrance: Vigil for Quebec City Mosque Shooting Jan 29th 2017
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Mona Rahman, Education Coordinator for the Islamic Society of Kingston joins us in this episode. She discusses the Vigils taking place at Queen’s University and the Islamic Society of Kingston to remember the Quebec City mosque shooting on Jan. 29th 2017 that claimed the lives of six men, Ibrahima Barry, Mamadou Tanou Barry, Khaled Belkacemi, […]

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Ignite Your Research Interests: A Conversation with Mark Richardson and Mark Chen

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Ignite Your Research Interests: A Conversation with Mark Richardson and Mark Chen
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In this episode, Dr. Mark Richardson, Education and Outreach Officer and Professor Mark Chen, Department of Physics, Queen’s University join us in studio. They discuss the exhibits, demonstrations, and the featured presentations that Professor Chen and Professor Cathy Crudden (Department of Chemistry) will present at the upcoming Ignite: Research Stores to Inspire Generations event at […]

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Interacting with the State, Part I

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Indigenous Land Rights and Reconciliation Podcast
Interacting with the State, Part I
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The “Interacting with the State” panels emphasize different legal regimes which currently define relationships between indigenous people’s and the state. Part 1 features presentations on Mining Development and Modern Treaty-making. Featuring: Julia Gilpin and Karine Vanthuyne (University of Ottawa) “Reconciling the Indigenous Right to Self-determination with Mining Development” Veldon Coburn (Carleton University) “Lessons from the […]

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Jen McConnel, PhD in Education, supervised by Dr Pamela Beach.

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Jen McConnel, PhD in Education, supervised by Dr Pamela Beach.
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Topic: “Academic literacy in first year college (the necessary “language” for communicating successfully in college)” Overview: I’m researching the perceptions teachers and students have of academic literacy in the first-year of college.

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In Film, you use V not VS…

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In Film, you use V not VS...
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Just two weeks away from the Oscars Mike dives into another nominated film, this time reviewing Ford V Ferrari. Taylor reviews our first official 2020 film with The Gentleman from Guy Ritchie.

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Gasping Glass

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Gasping Glass
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Take a breath. Take another. Take as many as you like, but the truth of where what you’ve breathing has been is just the tip of this episode’s iceberg as we explore the deep and diverse world of diatoms.

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Recent readings from a monthly open mic

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Recent readings from a monthly open mic
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Broadcasted on Friday, January 24, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from the first round of the January 7th ‘and the journey continues’ open mic reading in that monthly series, you’ll hear the full of the first round with readings by Ron Chase, Tia Lunn, Nuard Tadevosyan, Lee-Ann […]

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AMS Executive Open Forum

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AMS Executive Open Forum
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In this podcast, we present candidates for the AMS Executive speaking at the Open Forum on July 25th. Opening remarks on procedure were made by AMS Secretary of Internal Affairs, Mr. Lucas Borchenko. Jared den Otter (Candidate-President), Alexia Henriques (Candidate – Vice President of University Affairs), and Alexandra Samoyloff (Candidate – Vice President of Operations) […]

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Queen’s Rector Open Forum

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Queen's Rector Open Forum
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This podcasted footage features remarks and responses to questions from the Queen’s University Rector Open Forum which took place at the John Deutsch University Centre on Jan. 24th from 6:30 to 7:30 PM. Opening remarks on procedure were made by AMS Secretary of Internal Affairs, Mr. Lucas Borchenko. Rector Candidate Sam Heimstra follows with opening […]

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Campus News for the Week of January 20th

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Campus News for the Week of January 20th
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Download now for campus news for the week of January 20th 2020!

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Changing the Paradigm

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Changing the Paradigm
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This episode features a set of three paper presentations. The panel examines different understandings of our relationships with the land and particularly highlights those traditional relationships which are challenging the western and colonial interpretations of relationships to the land. Featuring: Jeff Corntassel (University of Victoria) “How will the Land Recognize You? Regenerating Indigenous Relationships Amidst […]

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Terry Soleas, Jennifer Guiho, Bessi Qorri

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Terry Soleas, Jennifer Guiho, Bessi Qorri
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Topic: “TEDx Annual Conference Overview: Grad students discuss what it means to do a TED talk

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How many Popes is too many Popes?

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How many Popes is too many Popes?
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This week, Mike and Taylor both review The Two Popes as they continue to set up the 2020 Oscars and announce the plans for the 2nd annual Oscars Pool opening on January 23 and closing just before the awards! It is free to enter, all you need is an email and first name, learn more […]

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Flies on the Wall: Police Surveillance and the French Foreign Ministry (1774-1791)

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Flies on the Wall: Police Surveillance and the French Foreign Ministry (1774-1791)
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Sean Patrick Marrs talks to Claudia about his experiences of delving into French Espionage in the Archives. They touch on the significance of history, stories in the archives and some ethical tensions with looking at dated material. Host: Claudia Hirtenfelder (the International Student Affairs Commissioner for the SGPS) Guests: Sean Patrick Marrs (History, Queen’s University) Bed Music: Mafikizolo […]

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Ep.22 WARTMAN

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Ep.22 WARTMAN
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A look at the evolving world of funerals and a new cremation technique called Alkaline Hydrolysis. Some call it a green form of cremation. Host : Elizabeth Macdonald. Guest : Colin Wartman , Wartman Funeral Homes in Kingston and Napanee.

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This show offers a mix of more traditional poetry, spoken word, dub poetry, and storytelling

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This show offers a mix of more traditional poetry, spoken word, dub poetry, and storytelling
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Broadcasted on Friday, January 17, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, you’ll hear an eclectic mix of recordings: US poet William Stafford, Welsh poet Dylan Thomas, and Ontario dub poet Chet Singh. In the second hour, you’ll hear poetry by Canadian poet Norman Cristofoli, followed by triphop spoken […]

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The Ontologies of Land

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The Ontologies of Land
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This episode features a roundtable of three indigenous speakers, presenting their own understandings of the concept of land and the inherent contradictions and controversies as they consider wider ontological approaches to the land. Featuring: Dale Turner (University of Toronto) Paula Sherman (Trent University) Robert Lovelace (Queen’s University)

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Mermaids, basically

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Mermaids, basically
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When someone invites you to a rave, there is a certain novelty to it- a pride in knowing that we, the modern generations, invented the concept. This is not the case. Listen to this week’s episode to find out why!

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Campus News for the Week of January 13th

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Shannon Hill, PhD in Rehabilitation Sciences, supervised by Dr Heidi Cramm

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Shannon Hill, PhD in Rehabilitation Sciences, supervised by Dr Heidi Cramm
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Topic: Understanding and Supporting the School Transitions of Military-Connected Adolescents Overview: The purpose of my two-phased sequential qualitative study is to (1) provide an in-depth, multi-perspective understanding of the school transition experiences of military-connected adolescents in Ontario, and (2) provide recommendations to inform policy and practice related to the school transition experiences of military-connected adolescents across Canada

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2020 Oscars: Nominations Reactions

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2020 Oscars: Nominations Reactions
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Our team breakdown the 2020 Oscar Nominations and reacts to any snubs from this year’s awards! Mike also reviews 1917 and Taylor saw Uncut Gems, and we get some fan questions from Tyler and Nicole as we continue to dwell on Her Smell, the most talked about film on this podcast since Mamma Mia 2.

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Interpretations or inspirations of Al Purdy’s poetry by multiple artists from ‘The Al Purdy Songbook’

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Interpretations or inspirations of Al Purdy's poetry by multiple artists from 'The Al Purdy Songbook'
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Broadcasted on Friday, January 10, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – Over the course of both hours, I’ll share all the recordings from the 2018 “The Al Purdy Songbook” cd. From it you’ll hear musical or verbal interpretations or inspirations of Purdy’s work by Bruce Cockburn, Doug Paisley, Sarah Harmer, Gord Downie, […]

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Linda Mussell, PhD in Political Studies, supervised by Dr Margaret Little.

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Linda Mussell, PhD in Political Studies, supervised by Dr Margaret Little.
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Topic: “Handing Over The Keys: Intergenerational Legacies of Incarceration Policy in Canada, Australia, and Aotearoa/New Zealand.” Overview: I use critical policy analysis to unpack the legacies of incarceral policies in three countries, where generations of people within one family or community can be criminalized and experience institutionalization.

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Little JoJo Cats, Get It?

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Little JoJo Cats, Get It?
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Screening in Kingston returns with reviews for Little Women, JoJo Rabbit, CATS and Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker, as our team catches up on the past 2 weeks of movie openings. Mike also runs down the big winners from the Golden Globes and if any of the events of Sunday may give us a preview […]

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Readings from a local open mic, and a few cuts off ‘The Al Purdy Songbook

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Readings from a local open mic, and a few cuts off 'The Al Purdy Songbook
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Broadcasted on Friday, January 3, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from the second and third rounds of the December 3rd ‘and the journey continues’ open mic reading in that monthly series you’ll hear readings by Vanessa Mayville, Lee-Ann Taras, Leyla Chisamore, Nuard Tadevosyan, Tia Lunn, Brent Raycroft, […]

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Settler Accountability and Responsibility

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Settler Accountability and Responsibility
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Recorded: 1 November 2019 Focusing on Settler Accountability and Responsibility, Selena Couture and Dorit Naaman explore settler relationships to land in different area contexts, asking questions about how settlers can construct accountable and responsible relationships in and with occupied spaces, places, and peoples. Selena and Dorit delve into the role of language in relation to responsibility […]

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Animals, Ethics, and Everyday Politics

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Animals, Ethics, and Everyday Politics
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Recorded: 11 October 2019 Animals are a part of human ethics and everyday politics, and in this episode of the Fireplace Series Will Kymlicka and Samantha King reflect on their own writings pertaining to animals. Coming from different disciplinary backgrounds, Samantha and Will have an open-ended discussion about animals and what it means to be in […]

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CJ the DJ and Suyin DJ Bear.

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
CJ the DJ and Suyin DJ Bear.
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Overview: It’s New Year’s Eve but we are still on the air! Hear what is in store for grad studies in 2020

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The BEST and WORST Movies of 2019!

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The BEST and WORST Movies of 2019!
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Happy New Year! We toast away 2019 with Taylor and Mike’s picks for the Best and Worst movies of 2019, they look ahead to 2020 and see what they are most excited for in the world of movies AND we get set for a busy awards season!

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Christmas Koalas

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Christmas Koalas
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Sometimes, be it intentionally or otherwise, tidbits of terrifying misinformation leak from the scientific community into the world and cause quite the ruckus. This holiday season, Thor van Walsum updates you on the tumultuous realm that is the Australian Koala scandal, and the silent war on the world’s biggest anthropogenic landscape that caused it.

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CJ the DJ and Suyin DJ Bear.

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
CJ the DJ and Suyin DJ Bear.
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Overview: It’s a special day, so with that comes a special edition of Grad Chat as we wrap up 2019.

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The show will air a seasonal Dylan Thomas poem, a book launch reading event, and readings from a local open mic

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The show will air a seasonal Dylan Thomas poem, a book launch reading event, and readings from a local open mic
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Broadcasted on Friday, December 20, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, you’ll hear a recording of Dylan Thomas reading his long poem, ‘A Child’s Christmas in Wales’. Following that, from a November 26th launch and reading event at The Grad Club, you’ll hear readings by Meg Freer, and […]

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Surveillance and Accountability: From National Security Dilemmas to Informational Assemblages in Spain and Brazil

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Surveillance and Accountability: From National Security Dilemmas to Informational Assemblages in Spain and Brazil
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Raziel Miranda talks to Claudia Hirtenfelder about his transnational identity as well as the conflicting world of surveillance and big data with its many opportunities and challenges. They discuss how information from our everyday lives are used and what opportunities there are for resistance. Host: Claudia Hirtenfelder (the International Student Affairs Commissioner for the SGPS) Guests: Raziel […]

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Queen’s Career Apprenticeship Program: Kingston-In Conversation with Tom Hewitt

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Queen's Career Apprenticeship Program: Kingston-In Conversation with Tom Hewitt
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Tom Hewitt, Chief Development Officer for Queen’s University joins us in studio. He talks about the Queen’s Career Apprenticeship Program: Kingston (QCAK) and the many career-launching opportunities in which graduating Arts and Science students at Queen’s University can participate. Listeners can learn about the Program’s funding and partnerships, what types of apprenticeships are available in […]

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Abbey Lee Hallett, Masters in Art Leadership.

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Abbey Lee Hallett, Masters in Art Leadership.
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Abbey Lee Hallett, Masters in Art Leadership. Overview: Abbey Lee talks about the Arts Leadership program and why it is important to train the next group of Arts Leaders who can lead the next generation of our country’s arts and culture.

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Golden Globe Nominations

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Golden Globe Nominations
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Mike and Taylor take a look at the 2020 Golden Globe Nominations and review Marriage Story, a nominated film currently playing at the Screening Room in Kingston. Our team also talks about new 2020 movies that just released trailers in the past week.

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Campus News for the Week of December 16th

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We Naturally Got Hostile: Voices from the Kingston Penitentiary Riot of 1932

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We Naturally Got Hostile: Voices from the Kingston Penitentiary Riot of 1932
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For four days in October 1932, during the height of the Great Depression, prisoners at Kingston Penitentiary revolted, protesting conditions in the prison until the guards and militia regained control. The shock of this event led to public calls for prison reform, changes within the prison system, and eventually the 1938 Royal Commission on the […]

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Ep. 20 St. John

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Ep. 20 St. John
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“Time of Your Life for Dec.16 Episode 20 An organization with roots dating back to the Crusades 800 years ago remains active here in Kingston offering first aid training and other community services. Marion Evans finds out about St.John Ambulance from local volunteer board chair Gary Hayes. Contact : St.John Ambulance (Loyalist) 1292 Bath Road, Unit 1, 613-384-8062 […]

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Readings from a recent book launch and open mic

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Readings from a recent book launch and open mic
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Broadcasted on Friday, December 13, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from a November 7th event at Novel Idea Bookstore, you’ll hear Mark Zuehlke launch his latest book in a series, “River Battles: Canada’s Final Campaign in WWII Italy”. Following that, from the November 5th ‘and the journey continues’ open […]

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Amy Wu & Xiaodan Zhu

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Amy Wu & Xiaodan Zhu
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Amy Wu, Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, Ingenuity Labs Research InstituteHelping robots learn to walk Host:Barry Kaplan Synopsis:Dr. Amy Wu is an assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science at Queen’s University. She leads the Biomechanics x Robotics Laboratory (BxRL) and […]

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Podcast Introduction

Indigenous Land Rights and Reconciliation Podcast
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Sekon, Aniin, Tanisi, and welcome to the Indigenous Land Rights and Reconciliation podcast, presenting six panel presentations hosted at Queen’s University in September of 2019. This introduction offers a traditional greeting from Kanonhsyonne (Janice Hill), Director of Indigenous Initiatives at Queen’s University, acknowledging the land and territory upon which the following discussions were held and […]

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Sidra Shafique, PhD in Biomedical & Molecular Sciences.

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Sidra Shafique, PhD in Biomedical & Molecular Sciences.
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Topic: Valproic acid induced neural tube defects. Overview: Deviations in embryonic cell signaling induces birth defects such as neural tube defects seen in children born to mothers who are exposed to valproic acid during pregnancy.

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Star Wars Special: Episode I

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The first of two special episodes of Screening in Kingston as we preview Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, the final film in the Skywalker Saga AND review the first live action Star Wars tv show: The Mandalorian.

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Star Wars Special: Episode II

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The second episode of the Star Wars special as we preview Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, the final film in the Skywalker Saga AND review the first live action Star Wars tv show: The Mandalorian.

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Bird Gossip

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Biology Baubles
Bird Gossip
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Going outside, be it in the winter, summer, spring, or fall, you are sure to be surrounded in the chatter of birds. A walk in the woods is brought to life by the passing of notes- but what are they saying, and how do different birds communicate? This episode I am joined by professor Paul […]

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A reading and discussion at Queen’s University led by Canisia Lubrin, Fall Term Writer-in-Residence

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A reading and discussion at Queen's University led by Canisia Lubrin, Fall Term Writer-in-Residence
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Broadcasted on Friday, December 6, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ –In the first hour, from a November 15th Queen’s University event called “Who Needs a Poem?”, you’ll hear readings and discussion led by Queen’s Fall Term Writer-in-Residence Canisia Lubrin, with guests Robin Richardson, Lesley Belleau, and Kaie Kellough.

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Putting Mining in its Place: Mining and Community Resistance in Canada

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Putting Mining in its Place: Mining and Community Resistance in Canada
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Date: November 21, 2019Venue: Mackintosh-Corry Hall, D214Time: 1:00 PM – 2:30 PMSpeaker:  Joan Kuyek Joan Kuyek has decades of experience helping to protect Canadian communities from the negative impacts of the mining industry. She will briefly share what she learned: how the Canadian industry is structured, how it maintains power, and how affected communities resist whether they want to […]

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Aprajita Sarcar, PhD in History.

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Aprajita Sarcar, PhD in History.
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Topic: Mythical Families in Mythical Cities: Small Family Norm in India, 1955-77. Overview: I trace the emergence of India’s first advocacy campaign about the nuclear family. Through it, I analyze the nuclear family’s rise in metropolitan India.  The project  studies urbanization patterns with an eye on contraceptive use amongst  families. 

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Kicking off December

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Kicking off December
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Taylor gives us her review for Knives Out and a Wedding Update as we start off our December programming! Mike runs through the rest of the month and our team looks at surprising film news of a strange Julia Roberts casting that almost happened and Bong Joon Ho shares his feelings about Marvel movies.

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Contemporary Art and a Lifetime of Achievement with Jan Allen

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Contemporary Art and a Lifetime of Achievement with Jan Allen
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Jan Allen, Director at Agnes Etherington Art Centre joins us in this episode. She discusses the Innovation in a Collections-Based Exhibition award granted to the Agnes by he Ontario Association of Art Galleries (OAAG) for the gallery’s  The hold: movements in the contemporary collection (2018), the Lifetime Achievement Award given to her by the OAAG, […]

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No Brainers

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No Brainers
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At some point, living organisms developped consciousness. What better way to understand where we are in the present than by investigating our past? This pilot episode, No Brainers, me and beloved on-campus singer superstar Sam Zimmerman learn about our brainless predecessors and talk about the implications of some shocking findings on various deep-sea animals.

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2 Book Launches and an Interview

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2 Book Launches and an Interview
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Broadcasted on Friday November 29, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ –In the first hour, from a November 21st event held at Novel Idea Bookstore, you’ll hear Joan Kuyek launching and discussing her new book, “Unearthing Justice: How to Protect Your Community from the Mining industry”. In the second hour, from an October 20th […]

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Blind Date with Knowledge

Elaine Power and Shideh Kabiri Ameri

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Elaine Power and Shideh Kabiri Ameri
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Elaine Power, Associate Professor, School of Kinesiology and Health StudiesCross-appointed, Department of Gender Studies Affiliated, Cultural Studies Graduate Program Understanding our food habits Host:Barry Kaplan Synopsis:Dr. Elaine Power is an associate professor in the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies and cross-appointed to the Department of Gender Studies at Queen’s University. She is the co-editor […]

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Maram Taibah, PhD in Cultural Studies.

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Maram Taibah, PhD in Cultural Studies.
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Topic: Gender Performance in Children’s Literature and Media in the Middle East. Overview: As a writer with an MA in film production, I have explored the child’s perspective in both fiction and screenplays. For the past year, I’ve been engaged with a body of fantasy fiction where the story is told through the eyes of an eleven-year-old […]

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When Your Neighbor is Irish

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When Your Neighbor is Irish
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Mike reviews the latest Scorsese film The Irishman and Tom Hanks as Fred Rogers in A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood. The show also introduces a brand new segment called “Wedding Update” and we kick things off with many fan congratulations to Taylor’s big engagement news from last week!

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Community News for the Week of November 26th

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Community News for the Week of November 26th
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In this episode, the news that are covered are: 1. Patrick Deane’s first breakfast with community.2. Kingston Transit’s support for Salvation Army, ‘Stuff The Bus’.3. Third Annual Climate Change Symposium4. Featuring a Blog Article by Allison Robertson on Microplastics5. Drinking Water Educational Campaign by Cataraqui Conservation6. Cathy Crowe’s book “A Knapsack full of dreams”7. Public […]

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Keeping Doctors Current: Dr. Richard Birtwhistle and New Guidelines against Thyroid Dysfunction Screening

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Keeping Doctors Current: Dr. Richard Birtwhistle and New Guidelines against Thyroid Dysfunction Screening
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Dr. Richard Birtwhistle, Emeritus professor of Family Medicine and Public Health Sciences at Queen’s University and Chair of the Task Force Thyroid Dysfunction working group joins us in studio. Dr. Birtwhistle talks about thyroid dysfunction, the work his task force has done developing new guidelines against thyroid dysfunction testing, the impacts of testing, and the […]

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Mental Health in Video Games

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Mental Health in Video Games
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Mental Health awareness has become a global topic of discussion – and the video game industry has been getting in on the conversation. In this episode, the research team explores the impact and role that music plays in video games recognized as part of the mental health conversation. From The Last of Us to Gris to Hellblade to Celeste, the Game Music […]

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Readings and Talks from 2 recent, local book launch events

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Readings and Talks from 2 recent, local book launch events
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Broadcasted on Friday, November 22, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from an October 8th event held at Novel Idea Bookstore, you’ll hear Barrie Gilbert launching and discussing his new book, “One of Us: A Biologist’s Walk Among Bears”. In the second hour, from an October 25th event […]

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Community News for the Week of November 19th

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Here and Now: The YGK Community News Podcast
Community News for the Week of November 19th
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In this episode, the news that are covered are1. The tentative agreement between childcare workers under CUPE Local 3625 and Something Special Children’s Centre after a two week long lock-out2. Laying off of 40 workers from Weston Food in Kingston3. Cuts to education by Doug Ford, the strike votes across the education sector unions and […]

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Amanda Guarino, MA in History.

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Amanda Guarino, MA in History.
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Topic: Treating hunger: medical expertise, nutritional science, and the development of technical food solutions. Overview: I looked at how, starting with World War II until contemporary times, hunger came to be predominantly seen as a medical object, and food relief was reconceptualized as medical treatment. The scientific community’s research of hunger gave it a medical connotation that […]

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Parasite, in more ways than one

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Parasite, in more ways than one
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This week Mike reviews the action and character packed Midway and Taylor reviews Parasite and kicks things off with some very exciting news/an announcement!

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Campus News for the Week of November 18th

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Campus News for the Week of November 18th
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Download now for campus news for the week of November 18th 2019! In this episode we dive into the debate about our fall midterm break. You will learn about the extensive new changes to our indigenous studies curriculum, including the introduction of a new bachelor of indigenous studies. Finally, there is an extensive roundup of all the […]

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Ep. 19 Politics of Art

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Ep. 19 Politics of Art
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“Time of Your Life Nov.18 …. The Politics of Art The Time of Your Life’s Carole Weir interviews Kingston artist Pat Shea about his background, career and how politics influences his art. “

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Blind Dates with Profs. Cheng and Dahan

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Blind Dates with Profs. Cheng and Dahan
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Liying Cheng Professor, Faculty of Education What’s in a Grade? Host: Barry KaplanSynopsis: Dr. Liying Cheng is a professor of teaching English as a second/foreign language and Peer Research Consultant in the Faculty of Education at Queen’s University. She is also the director of the Assessment and Evaluation Group at Queen’s and was a recipient of the 2017 […]

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The Canadian Federal Election: What Just Happened?

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Studies in National and International Development Podcast Series
The Canadian Federal Election: What Just Happened?
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Date: October 31, 2019Venue: Mackintosh-Corry Hall, D214Time: 1:00 PM – 2:30 PMSpeaker:  Georgina Riel, Hugh Segal, Kyla Tienhaara, and Colin Grey, chaired by Jonathan Rose This episode is a recording of the October 31st 2019 SNID post-election panel analyzing the 2019 Canadian federal election. The panel featured Georgina Riel, (Kingston political commentator), Hugh Segal (Queen’s School of Policy Studies), […]

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Principal Patrick Deane: The Installation Ceremony

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Principal Patrick Deane: The Installation Ceremony
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Did you miss the Installation Ceremony of Queen’s University’s new Principal, Dr. Patrick Deane on November 12th 2019? CFRC 101.9 FM was on site to record the Installation featuring a moving speech by Principal Deane and the presentation of Honorary Degrees to Daniel Woolf and John Joseph Borrows. Tune in and catch up on this […]

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Readings from a local seasonal reading series, and a local open mic

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Readings from a local seasonal reading series, and a local open mic
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Broadcasted on Friday, November 15th, from 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from an event held at The Book Shop in Tamworth on October 19, you’ll hear readings by John Steffler reading from his “Forty-One Pages: On Poetry, Language, and Wilderness”, and Stan Dragland reading from his “The […]

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Monkey Business: The Lives of Primates in Costa Rican Rescue Centres

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Monkey Business: The Lives of Primates in Costa Rican Rescue Centres
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Siobhan Speiran talks to Claudia about her pathbreaking PhD research on the lives of primates in rescue centers in Costa Rica. They discuss why this research is significant, the challenges of doing research in a different context, across species divides, and the opportunities for creating meaningful policy changes from PhD work. Host: Claudia Hirtenfelder (the International […]

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20 Years of Positive Space at Queen’s University

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20 Years of Positive Space at Queen's University
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Jean Pfleiderer, Associate Director-Human Rights Advisory Services at Queen’s University joins us in studio in this episode. She talks about the Positive Space Program at Queen’s, its motivations and evolution over the last two decades, and recent celebrations of the Program’s 20th anniversary at Mitchell Hall. For more information about the Positive Space Program and […]

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Sam MacLennan, MA student in Religious Studies.

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Sam MacLennan, MA student in Religious Studies.
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Topic: The role of medicine in investigating stigmata, the (re)appearance of Christ’s Holy Wounds on various bodies, in the context of Catholic canonization procedures. Overview: Stigmata are the focus of this research as they are constantly being interpreted and reinterpreted by various groups, going all the way back to St. Francis. I am focused on 20th century […]

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Campus News for the Week of November 11th

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Campus News for the Week of November 11th
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Download now for campus news for the week of November 11th 2019!

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Sam Maclennan, MA student in Religious Studies.

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Sam Maclennan, MA student in Religious Studies.
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Topic: The role of medicine in investigating stigmata, the (re)appearance of Christ’s Holy Wounds on various bodies, in the context of Catholic canonization procedures. Overview: Stigmata are the focus of this research as they are constantly being interpreted and reinterpreted by various groups, going all the way back to St. Francis. I am focused on 20th century […]

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Ep. 18 Remembrance

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“Time of Your Life (for Nov.11) Remembrance A look at an almost forgotten story about World War One : The Canadian intervention in the Russia revolution. Also, the quest for peace by a Kingston group. And how influence killed more people around the world than the war. “

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Recordings of a recent book launch reading, and an open mic

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Recordings of a recent book launch reading, and an open mic
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Broadcasted on Friday, November 8th, from 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ –  In the first hour, from an event held at Novel Idea Bookstore on October 8th, you’ll hear Sharon Berg launching and reading from her new books, “Naming the Shadows”  and “The Name Unspoken”, and Elizabeth Greene launching and reading from her […]

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Ep. 17 Advance Care Planning

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The Time Of Your Life
Ep. 17 Advance Care Planning
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“Time of Your Life for Nov.4 “Who will speak for you if you can’t speak for yourself?” That’ was the focus of workshops on Advance Care Planning held back in June at Edith Rankin Church and the Seniors Centre. The Time of Your Life’s Elizabeth Macdonald discussed Advance Care planning with Florence Campbell of Compassionate Communities […]

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Rebecca Stroud-Stasel, PhD student in Education.

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Rebecca Stroud-Stasel, PhD student in Education.
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Topic: Teacher acculturation in the context of sojourning overseas. Overview: While overseas teaching can offer many capacity-increasing opportunities plus a chance to see the world, there are many complicating factors that deserve greater scrutiny. For one thing, teacher turnover is higher overseas and in some schools, the rate in which teachers break their contracts is concerning. Among […]

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Dark Fate Indeed

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Dark Fate Indeed
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In a special episode of Screening in Kingston for the CFRC Funding Drive, Mike reviews Terminator Dark Fate and talks about CFRC, why you should donate and gives some station background!

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Everyday We Hustl’in

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Everyday We Hustl'in
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Mike and Taylor answer fan questions after a busy October and talk about the Hollywood switch into Awards films in our first show of November. Taylor reviews Hustlers and we get a Star Wars update with news breaking of a change in future films.

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Readings, performances, and discussions from recent Kingston events

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Readings, performances, and discussions from recent Kingston events
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Broadcasted on Friday, November 1st, from 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from the September 21st ‘100 Thousand Poets for Change – Kingston’ event, you’ll hear readings by Chantel Lavoie and me, and a musical performance by Irwin. Following that, from an October 16th book launch event at […]

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We Are the Caretakers of Our Water

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Studies in National and International Development Podcast Series
We Are the Caretakers of Our Water
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Date of Lecture: October 17, 2019Venue: Mackintosh-Corry Hall, D214Time: 1:00 PM – 2:30 PMSpeaker:  Poh-Gek Forkert, Queen’s University A small rural community and a nearby First Nations community combined forces to fight a proposal to expand a local dumpsite into a mega-landfill – a project with a high potential to pollute their water. It was a pitched battle that […]

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Community News for the Week of October 29th

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Here and Now: The YGK Community News Podcast
Community News for the Week of October 29th
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Labour News Privatization of LCBO and the protests against the proposed plan led by OPSEU 497. The recent tension between the province and the educators in terms of class size. Election results Major takeaways from the newly elected Liberal MPP Mark Gerretsen’s speech on the night of the election and his promise to work with […]

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Dark Matters: In Conversation with Tony Noble and Mark Richardson

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Dark Matters: In Conversation with Tony Noble and Mark Richardson
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Professor Tony Noble, Scientific Director and Mark Richardson, Education and Outreach Officer, McDonald Institute join us in studio. Professor Noble chats with us about the science of detecting dark matter and Richardson shares details about the upcoming Dark Matter Day events happening at Stirling Hall at Queen’s University on November 9th.

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Fahim Quadir and Janet Jull

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Fahim Quadir and Janet Jull
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Fahim Quadir, Vice-Provost and Dean, School of Graduate Studies Professor, Department of Global Development Studies Civil society, cosmopolitan citizenship, and realistic utopia Host: Barry KaplanSynopsis: Dr. Fahim Quadir is the Vice-Provost and Dean of the School of Graduate Studies at Queen’s University and a Professor in the Department of Global Development Studies. His research explores […]

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Suyin Olguin, PhD student in English Language & Literature.

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Suyin Olguin, PhD student in English Language & Literature.
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Topic: Halloween Special – Vampires and Garlic: the Science, Literature, and Folklore of Fending off Vampirism”. Overview: Why does learning more about vampires and garlic matter?

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Light at the end of October

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Light at the end of October
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This week Mike and Taylor get some final Halloween thoughts in, give updates on The Joker and casting news from the 2021 Batman Film! Movie reviews this week include Ad Astra and The Lighthouse.

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More from the September 21st 100,000 Poets for Change-Kingston event

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More from the September 21st 100,000 Poets for Change-Kingston event
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Broadcasted on Friday, October 25th, from 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ –In the first hour, from the September 21st ‘100 Thousand Poets for Change – Kingston’ event, you’ll hear readings by Yessica Rivera Belsham, Sasha Hill, Travis Canadien, Robert Millard, Alyssa Cooper, and Billie Kearns. In the second hour from again the […]

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More readings and performances from the Sept 21st ‘100 Thousand Poets for Change

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More readings and performances from the Sept 21st '100 Thousand Poets for Change
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Broadcasted on Friday, October 18th, from 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from the September 21st ‘100 Thousand Poets for Change – Kingston’ event, you’ll hear readings by Anne Graham, Nathalie Sorensen, Natanya Levine, Judith Popiel, and Raven Adamson. In  the second hour from again the September 21st […]

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Here and Now Launch

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Here and Now: The YGK Community News Podcast
Here and Now Launch
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Local news, local conversations. The community response to the racist and homophobic attack in Chown Hall of Residence Labour News Strike by the Commissionaires at Canadian Forces Base, their demands and employer’s response Strike by the cleaning workers in Petawawa CFB Education workers’ strike narrowly avoided Climate News Extinction Rebellion (XR), local extension of a […]

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Erin Gallagher-Cohoon, PhD student in History.

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Erin Gallagher-Cohoon, PhD student in History.
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Topic: Canadian history of gay and lesbian/queer parenting. Overview: My research looks at gay parenting from the 1970’s to 2005, looking at custody cases in the 1970s where a parent’s, often a mothers, sexuality was raised as a potential reason for withholding custody and ending with the ways in which a symbolic child and the presumed childlessness […]

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Halloween 2: Electric Boogaloo

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Halloween 2: Electric Boogaloo
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A 2019 Halloween special giving you a bit of an advanced notice for some Halloween favourites to watch as we continue in the spooky October season!

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Queen Elizabeth Scholars: Collaborations that Span Continents and Open Doors

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Queen Elizabeth Scholars: Collaborations that Span Continents and Open Doors
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In this episode Claudia talks to 3 Queen Elizabeth Scholars about the collaborations and research they have conducted at Queen’s University. Nuworza Kugbey, Phidelia Doegah, and Ryenchindorj Erkhembayar unpack their different health projects and explain how working on their research in Canada influences the work and opportunities they have in their home countries (Ghana and […]

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The Growth and Development of Chinese NGOs Domestically and Abroad, and its Implications for International Development

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Studies in National and International Development Podcast Series
The Growth and Development of Chinese NGOs Domestically and Abroad, and its Implications for International Development
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Date: October 10, 2019Venue: Mackintosh-Corry Hall, D214Time: 1:00 PM – 2:30 PMSpeaker:  Reza Hasmath, University of Alberta This talk looks at the strategies Chinese NGOs employ to survive and operate in an authoritarian institutional environment. What happens when Chinese NGOs that are born and socialized in such a domestic context, “go out” to other jurisdictions with similar or varying […]

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Carmel Mikol, MA student in English Language & Literature.

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Carmel Mikol, MA student in English Language & Literature.
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Topic: Disappearance narratives in contemporary global women’s literature. Overview: My research seeks to identify the social and political uses of disappearance narratives by post-war women writers. Also Carmel speaks about her podcast hyacinthpodcast.com

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Margaret Moore and Gianluigi Bisleri

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Blind Date with Knowledge
Margaret Moore and Gianluigi Bisleri
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Margaret Moore Director of the Centre for the Study of Democracy and DiversityProfessor, Department of Political Studies and Department of Philosophy The People, the Land, and the Government Host: Barry Kaplan Synopsis: Dr. Margaret Moore is the Director of the Centre for the Study of Democracy and Diversity at Queen’s University, a Fellow of the Royal Society […]

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Recent open mic and 100 TPC – Kingston readings

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Recent open mic and 100 TPC - Kingston readings
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Originally broadcasted on Friday, October 11th, from 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from September 3rd reading in the ‘and the journey continues’ monthly open mic series, you’ll hear remaining unaired readings by Kait Allen, Gwen Whitford, Sasha Hill, Cory Tokay, Anne Graham, Bob MacKenzie, Sarah Emtage, Alyssa […]

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Backpack to Briefcase: A Conversation with Rignam Wangkhang (ArtSci ’13)

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Backpack to Briefcase: A Conversation with Rignam Wangkhang (ArtSci '13)
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Join us for a special Homecoming Week episode of Campus Beat with Rignam Wangkhang (ArtSci ’13), Talent Development Lead with CBC. He was on campus on October 8th speaking at the Queen’s Student Alumni Association (QSAA) Backpack to Briefcase: Telling Your Story event. He sheds light on the talk he did for student to teach […]

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The Vampire Episode

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The Vampire Episode
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The much asked for Vampire episode is here! Taylor walks us through the wide and wonderful world of Vampires in film, some of the history, her favourite films, a Nick Cage moment and puts Mike to work casting historic Vampire characters and of course a remake of Twilight!

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The Promise Scholars Program: Corinna Fitzgerald on Exciting New Horizons for Local Students

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The Promise Scholars Program: Corinna Fitzgerald on Exciting New Horizons for Local Students
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Assistant Dean Corinna Fitzgerald, Student Life and Learning joins us in studio. She sheds much light on an exciting new Queen’s University initiative, The Promise Scholars Program. Learn more about opportunities for first-generation students from the Kingston area at Queen’s to take advantage of a fully-funded university experience!

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Jeffrey Allan, PhD student in Political Studies, supervised by Dr Christian Leuprecht

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Jeffrey Allan, PhD student in Political Studies, supervised by Dr Christian Leuprecht
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Topic: Why come back to graduate studies now? Overview: After a successful career as a journalist for the CBC and then a member of various United Nations departments, Jeff has come back to do a PhD. This interview will discuss why some students start their graduate life a little later in their career.

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Why So Serious?

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Screening in Kingston
Why So Serious?
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Mike and Taylor review The Joker (2019) directed by Todd Phillips and starring Joaquin Phoenix.

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Recent Readings from a Local Book launch and an Open Mic.

Finding a Voice
Finding a Voice
Recent Readings from a Local Book launch and an Open Mic.
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Airing originally on Friday, October 4th, from 4-6pm EDT on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – in this podcast you’ll hear In the first hour, from a September 11th event at Novel Idea bookstore, you’ll hear Kristin Andrychuk reading from and launching her latest book, “Mother’s Genius”. Following that, from the September 3rd reading in […]

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Ep. 2 The People’s History of Alfie Pierce

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The People’s History Podcast
Ep. 2 The People's History of Alfie Pierce
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Alfie Pierce, the former namesake of our beloved campus pub, is a Queen’s legend, yet few really know the true story behind his life. This episode of the People’s History Podcast brings Alfie’s story to life detailing the trials and barriers he faced as a person of colour on Queen’s campus and exposing the racist […]

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Ep. 15 Paramedics

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The Time Of Your Life
Ep. 15 Paramedics
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Paramedics are often the first responders when it’s an emergency. The Time of Your Life looks at the paramedics job with the head of Paramedic services for Frontenac County and the city of Kingston. Host: Carole Weir Guest : Gale Chevalier, chief of Paramedic Services for Frontenac County and the city of Kingston. “

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2019 Canadian Federal Election Series: Roundtable No. 1: Domestic Issues

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Life of Kingston
2019 Canadian Federal Election Series: Roundtable No. 1: Domestic Issues
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Want to dig deeper into the domestic issues at the forefront of Canadian election politics right now? Check out this podcast of the Oct. 2nd Roundtable from the 2019 Canadian Federal Election Series presented by the School of Policy Studies at Queen’s University. The domestic issues and their expert panelists are:Environment:               Kyla Tienhaara […]

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Federal MP All Candidates Debate for Kingston and the Islands 3 October 2019

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Life of Kingston
Federal MP All Candidates Debate for Kingston and the Islands 3 October 2019
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This special podcast is a recording of the Kingston and the Islands All-Candidates MP Debate hosted this morning, October 3rd 2019 by the Greater Kingston Chamber of Commerce at the Renaissance Event Venue on Queen Street in Kingston from 8 to 9:30 a.m.  In this special broadcast, you’ll hear Mark Gerretson, Incumbent MP and liberal […]

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Pathy Fellowships: One Year, One Project-Unleash Your Potential

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Pathy Fellowships: One Year, One Project-Unleash Your Potential
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Stewart Langley, 2019-20 Pathy Fellow and JP Dobson, Program Assistant join us to chat about Stewart’s Pathy Fellowship work with Kingston’s Ryandale Shelter to develop innovative solutions to chronic homelessness in addition to details from JP about the Fellowship program, the upcoming application deadline, and the amazing opportunities these fellowships offer graduating students to launch […]

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Kyle Vader, PhD student in Rehabilitation Science, supervised by Dr Jordan Miller

Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Kyle Vader, PhD student in Rehabilitation Science, supervised by Dr Jordan Miller
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Topic: Chronic pain management in primary health care Overview: The overarching purpose of my thesis is to understand social contributors to chronic pain as well as experiences, barriers, and facilitators to inter-professional chronic pain management in primary health care.

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Ready or Not for The Joker

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Screening in Kingston
Ready or Not for The Joker
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This week our team celebrates the return of Spider-Man to the MCU, yes SPIDY IS BACK! We preview the month of October for Screening in Kingston, taking a look at the upcoming Joker movie set to open this week AND we kick off October with a review of Ready or Not, now playing at the […]

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DJ Cook & Tandy Thomas

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Blind Date with Knowledge
DJ Cook & Tandy Thomas
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DJ Cook Associate Professor, Department of Surgery Neurosurgeon, Kingston Health Sciences CentreNetwork Connectivity: Rewiring Lost Brain FunctionsHost: Barry Kaplan Synopsis: Dr. DJ Cook is a Neurosurgeon at Kingston Health Sciences Centre and an Associate Professor in the Department of Surgery at Queen’s University. In 2018, he was named Canada’s Top 40 Under 40 and recognized […]

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A Very Recent Book Launch and a Summer Reading!

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A Very Recent Book Launch and a Summer Reading!
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This episode aired Friday, September 27th, from 4-6pm EDT on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from Kate Armstrong’s launch of her book ‘The Stone Frigate: The Royal Military’s First Female Cadet Speaks Out’ at Novel Idea bookstore on September 12th, you’ll hear her discussion and reading from it. In the second […]

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Linda Mussell, The Conversation & The Ethics of Prison Space as Entertainment

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Linda Mussell, The Conversation & The Ethics of Prison Space as Entertainment
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September 25th 2019 – Linda Mussell, Pierre Elliott Trudeau and Joseph-Armand Bombardier CGS Doctoral Scholar in Political Studies at Queen’s University joins us in this episode. She talks about her research in justice and corrections policy and the recent article she published in The Conversation, an article that launched a massive conversation on the ethics […]

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Derya Gungor, PhD in Sociology supervised by Dr Annette Burfoot.

Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Derya Gungor, PhD in Sociology supervised by Dr Annette Burfoot.
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Topic: The feminist IMPLICATIONS OF maternal and infant health promotion in turkey through the current FAMILY medicine model’s pregnancy-monitoring mandate. Overview: In my PhD research, I examined the implications of a Turkish health policy that has a national level mandate to register pregnant women from a feminist perspective. The documented objective of this program and its pregnancy-monitoring […]

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The Emmy Face Off

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The Emmy Face Off
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Mike and Taylor give a quick Emmy’s recap, answer fan questions and Taylor, who has finally seen Face/Off, reviews the film and discusses further the future remake of this odd 90s action film.

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Readings from Another Eclectic ‘And the Journey Continues’

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Readings from Another Eclectic 'And the Journey Continues'
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Original Broadcast- Friday, September 20th, from 4-6pm EDT on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from the August 6 reading in the monthly ‘and the journey continues’ monthly series, you’ll hear readings by Dave Pratt, Sarah Emtage, Anne Graham, Bethmarie Michalska, Cory Tokay, Roger Dorey, Elaine Panneton, Paul Chaput, Devin G.A., […]

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Ep. 13: SAKR

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The Time Of Your Life
Ep. 13: SAKR
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“Time of Your Life Sept. 25 The Seniors Association The latest episode of The Time of Your Life takes a look at the future of the Seniors Association Kingston Region and this year’s fundraising campaign. Guests : Don Amos, Exec.Director SAKR Alexis Dishaw , Director

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Curation and Exhibition: Dr Jacquelyn N. Coutré and Leiden circa 1630: Rembrandt Emerges

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Curation and Exhibition: Dr Jacquelyn N. Coutré and Leiden circa 1630: Rembrandt Emerges
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Dr Jacquelyn N. Coutré, Bader Curator and Researcher of European Art at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre at Queen’s University joins us in studio. She chats with us about the art of curation, her passion for Dutch and Flemish works, and her curated exhibition launching September 19th: Leiden circa 1630: Rembrandt Emerges.

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Ashley Williams, PhD student in Rehabilitation Science supervised by Drs Catherine Donnelly and Heidi Cramm .

Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Ashley Williams, PhD student in Rehabilitation Science supervised by Drs Catherine Donnelly and Heidi Cramm .
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Topic: Access to primary health care during the military to civilian transition. Overview: My research is focused on how do Canadian Veterans experience the transition from the Canadian Forces Health Services to provincial primary care during military to civilian transition and how do provincial interdisciplinary primary care teams provide service to Veterans.

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TIFF Talk With A Super Fan

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Screening in Kingston
TIFF Talk With A Super Fan
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Mike and Taylor celebrate 1 year of Screening in Kingston with a special guest, Nicole Stawikowski, who chats about her experience this year at TIFF (Toronto International Film Festival) and ranks her Top 5 films of the 25 she saw this year. Taylor reviews a documentatry about David Crosby and we run through a quick […]

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