The Queen's Journal, Issue 29

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T u e s d ay , J a n u a r y 2 9 , 2 0 1 3 — I s s u e 2 9

the journal Queen’s University — Since 1873

Playoff race persists

Crime

Campus thefts are on the rise

Stauffer has highest theft rate at Queen’s B y R achel H erscovici Assistant News Editor

Queen’s is looking to capture their sixth straight Carr-Harris Cup title this Thursday at the K-Rock Centre. See page 11 for the full story.

Photo by Terence Wong

Campus Security has reported an increase in thefts in buildings across campus. Stauffer Library sees the most reported thefts compared to other libraries on campus. It’s not isolated to these buildings alone, according to Campus Security. Places like the ARC, the Medical School buildings and unlocked residence rooms are all targets for thieves seeking unattended belongings. “Theft is a crime of opportunity,”

Mental health

Film examines the pursuit of happiness HCDS will screen ‘Happy’ documentary at the ASUS Red Room this week B y Vincent M atak Assistant News Editor The Arts and Science Undergraduate Society and Health, Counselling and Disability Services

have partnered together to bring mental health to the screen. HCDS is running a screening of the film “Happy,” a 2011 documentary film directed by Academy Award nominee Roko

Digital humanities

‘Unconference’

comes to Queen’s

Belic that interviews people from 14 different countries on the subject of happiness. “Being happy isn’t always what people think it is,” Kate Humphrys, health promoter at Queen’s Health, Counselling and Disability Services (HCDS), aid. “It’s about participating in meaningful activities and finding a way to integrate them into your daily routine.” Based on the responses of the interviewees, the film concludes

that happiness is achieved most often through generosity, strong relationships, breaking out of routine, exercising and engaging in meaningful hobbies. The film integrates the principles of positive psychology, a relatively new branch of psychology that focuses on positive thought processes in mental health patients, rather than just the negative. See Documentary on page 4

A group of students, scholars, librarians and archivists will descend to Douglas Library next month to go back to “camp.” The Humanities and Technology Camp, or THATcamp, brings together humanists and technologists to share knowledge in informal sessions. Queen’s first THATcamp will take place on Feb. 9 from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Maya Bielinski, who’s pursuing a master’s degree in English at

Queen’s, is bringing the event to campus with Emily Murphy, a PhD candidate in the department of English. THATcamp is known as an “unconference.” Sessions are decided upon and formed the first day of the camp, rather than beforehand by program coordinators. “’Unconferences are a more informal gathering of people, where things are made up on the spot, unlike conventional conferences with presentations See Camp on page 4

See Theft on page 4

Feature

Exploring the decrease in medical research funding. Page 3

Dialogue

A look at coming out in public. Page 7

Arts

Rallying for reform

Students organize digital humanities camp for scholars, archivists, students, librarians B y H olly Tousignant News Editor

Murray Skeggs, Campus Securities case management coordinator, told the Journal via email. “Students leave their items get a snack or make a phone call, and in those few moments an opportunity is created.” Common items reported stolen are laptops, bicycles, wallets and cell phones.

An interview with Mansion house band Bellfonix. Page 8

Sports

A short-handed men’s basketball team splits on the road. Demonstrators marched to City Hall yesterday in support of the Idle No More movement. See page 4 for full story.

Photo by Alex Choi

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