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Vol. 144, Issue 6
F r i day , S e p t e m b e r 2 3 , 2 0 1 6
since
1873
Richardson Stadium
opened with the Gaels recording a 27-13 loss to the Western Mustangs.
A father and son history of Richardson page 11
If you build it, will they care? page 14
PHOTO BY GHAZAL BARADARI-GHIAMI
Whistle-blower Morteza Shirkhanzadeh fired
Curtains raised on new musical theatre program Joint program between Queen’s and St. Lawrence College announced
Draft report by the Secretariat on Responsible Conduct of Research received prior to termination Morgan Dodson Assistant News Editor This article originally appeared online on September 20, 2016. After 27 years of teaching, an 11-year case and hundreds of letters exchanged with Queen’s administration, Professor Morteza Shirkhanzadeh received his final letter from the University administration on Monday announcing his termination. For Shirkhanzadeh, who was the subject
Maureen O’Reilly Assistant News Editor
On Aug. 11, Professor Shirkhanzadeh was suspended and warned of further discipline. He was fired on Sept. 19
of a heated case involving allegations of research misconduct, academic freedom and institutional non-compliance, the firing had been coming for a long time. Speaking to The Journal immediately after the termination, Queen’s Communications wrote via email that “Queen’s is party to a collective See Queen’s on page 4
Every day, music echoes through the halls of the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts. On Thursday though, voices were raised to celebrate a new, multi-institutional program. Queen’s and St. Lawrence College (SLC) announced on Sept. 22 that the two institutions have collaborated to create a brand new joint Bachelor of Music Theatre program. Various members of SLC and Queen’s staff spoke at the public announcement for the impending program, including Principal Daniel Woolf and SLC President Glenn Vollebregt. Both representatives expressed their excitement about the collaboration.
According to Vollebregt, the new program “combines practical hands-on experience of [SLC’s] music theatre
INSIDE THIS ISSUE FEATURES
EDITORIALS
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In conversation with Rector Cam Yung
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See Program on page 4
I didn’t get into sports to meet guys
ARTS
“I know not seems”: is Shakespeare overrated ?
LIFESTYLE
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