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Category: Opinions & Memories

Principal Daniel Woolf

A “spirit of innovation” has long been a hallmark of a Queen’s education. Nowadays, more than ever, that makes good sense for many reasons.

[photo of Ginny Shrivastava]

Despite a growing demand for an end to the ugly realities of patriarchy and gender inequality in India, such change is unlikely to come easily or soon.

[photo of Jess Joss]

Four years have flown by, and graduates of the Class of 2013 are now the newest members of the QUAA.

[photo of Principal Wallace]

For Queen’s alumni who came of age in the WWII era, the passing of the years has not dimmed their fond memories of Principal Robert C. Wallace.

[postage stamp image]

From the desk of the Review's editor . . .

[Dr. Dennis Pitt, Meds'72]

Often it’s not the cost of a graduation gift that counts most, but rather the emotional investment at both ends.

Opinions & Memories: Online-only

May
27

A series of high-profile sexual assaults in India recently have focused the world’s attentions on the terrible injustices often suffered by women in that country. However, as FILZA NAVEED, Artsci’13, reports, the situation is alarmingly similar in neighbouring Pakistan, where hopes for change also are growing.

 
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