The Queen's Journal, Volume 144, Issue 12

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Queen’s University

Vol. 144, Issue 12

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Permanent closure of PHE recommeded Curriculum to be incorporated into a renewed Kinesiology program Maureen O’Reilly Assistant News Editor At this Tuesday’s Senate meeting, Arts and Science Interim Dean, Gordon Smith, announced that the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies (SKHS) has formally recommended the permanent closure of the Bachelor of Physical Health Education (BPHE) program. The recommendation comes after the faculty requested a temporary suspension on See Further on page 3

PHOTO BY JULIA BALAKRISHNAN

A scene from Thursday night’s performance of the drama deparment’s fall major.

The Servant of Two Masters serves up love and laughter

Queen’s Socialists hold affordable tuition event

The fall drama major impresses with its ‘Commedia dell’arte’ style

AMS executive condemns “vandalism” as means of protest

Clayton Tomlinson Staff Writer

Morgan Dodson Assistant News Editor When AMS President Tyler Lively walked into the AMS offices on Saturday morning, he noticed that “there were stickers and posters everywhere”. After reading their messages, he labelled it an act of vandalism. See CFS on page 3

On Thursday, the Dan School of Drama and Music opened their fall major of The Servant of Two Masters. With a talented cast plucked from the newly-renamed school, the audience was transported back to eighteenth century Venice for a hilarious exploration of marriage, love and making a quick buck. Originally written in 1746 by Carlo Goldoni, A Servant of Two Masters brings the Venetian style of street performance

known as the ‘Commedia dell’arte’ to the stage. The comedy follows the figure, Truffaldino, as he attempts to earn two wages by serving two separate masters. One of the four characters wearing the masks of the Commedia dell’arte tradition, Truffaldino is originally the servant of Beatrice, who’s pretending to be her dead brother Federigo to find her lover Florindo. Truffaldino then takes on Florindo as a second master, unaware of his relationship to his other master and unknowingly to Beatrice, who is still searching for her lover. Much of the play’s drama results

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from this arrangement as Truffaldino is unaware of the history of his two masters and consistently presented with dilemmas when other characters fail to specify which master. Goldoni’s comedic spider web frankly examines topics of marriage, familial duty and true love through a plethora of vignettes that resounded greatly with me. I applaud the production for handling these heavy themes so tactfully, making this a show that split my sides and left me absorbed by its content See Dan on page 9

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Stepping into a different reality in the HML

EDITORIALS

Full scholarships for athletes unproductive

OPINIONS

Male birth control result of unfair reporting

SPORTS

Queen’s triathlete takes on Ironman challenge

Mental illness awareness week on campus

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