The Queen's Journal, Volume 141, Issue 30

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Feature:

Aboriginal culture at Queen’s

F R I D AY , J A N U A R Y 3 1 , 2 0 1 4 — I S S U E 3 0

THE JOURNAL QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY — SINCE 1873

B Y O LIVIA B OWDEN S EBASTIAN L ECK Journal Staff

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Team WRL won the AMS executive election Wednesday night with approximately 60 per cent of the student vote. The win was announced by the AMS Elections Team at the WRL party near Alfred and Johnson Streets. Around 100 students gathered at the party. Team WRL includes Allison Williams, ArtSci ’14, for president, Justin Reekie, ArtSci ’13, for vice-president (operations) and Philip Lloyd, ConEd ’13, for vice-president (university affairs). The current AMS executive arrived to deliver the news along with Chief Returning Officer Chris Parker, Rector Nick Francis, several AMS commissioners and other AMS and student society leaders. SMH received 40 per cent of the student vote. According to Parker, turnout was approximately 34 per cent. Allison Williams, the newly elected AMS president, said she’s excited to start her work. “I can’t speak for all of us, but I think we start tomorrow, not on May first,” she said. The campaign wasn’t quite what she expected, she said. “Everyone told us it would go by very quickly, but it was incredibly slow,” she said. “The 10 minutes before the announcement was the longest 10 minutes of my life.” Team SMH joined the WRL party after the announcement was made. Williams and SMH presidential candidate Scott Mason shared a hug and shook hands. “We’re good,” she said. “He and I are one for one now.” Scott Mason and ASUS Vice-President Irfan Tahiri defeated Allison Williams and Zaeem Anwar during last year’s ASUS executive elections. Justin Reekie, who was elected the new Vice-President (Operations), thanked his supporters after hearing the announcement.

Inside this issue:

WRL wins

Allison Williams, Justin Reekie and Philip Lloyd celebrate election victory

NEWS

CFRC clears first hurdle to gaining fee increase

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PHOTO BY CHARLOTTE GAGNIER

OPINIONS

Debating the merits of Canada Post’s situation

New Rector elected

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Queen’s welcomes Mike Young as its 34th Rector page 2

SPORTS

Mike Tomlinson returns to the court

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See Lloyd on page 8

PHOTO BY JONAH EISEN

ARTS

Do we need vinyl?

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#BellLetsTalk QSIC wraps up PAGE 16


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