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Re: ”Weldon goes 24 hours,” (Nov. 24, 2010) To the Editor: I must confess that I have been very skeptical that the Gazette continues to cite “partying at Weldon” as…
Gamers across the city were met with disappointment this week after London’s hopes of creating a digital gaming centre downtown hit a setback. The centre was intended to provide a…
At one university, the honour system is extending to sick notes, placing the onus on the students to report their own illnesses. Starting this year, the University of Saskatchewan is…
Mr. Obama: you are the President of the United States and that gives you overwhelming power internationally. You carry so much influence and you have so many opportunities to make…
According to a recent survey by the Canadian Automobile Association, Canadians think you’re better off drinking Jack Daniels than texting him if you’re behind the wheel of a car. The…
A ruling last week by the Ontario High Court upheld a decision by the City of London to make it easier to declare woodland as an “environmentally significant area.” The…

Good It sounds like a story straight out of a Disney movie. A young athlete finally makes it to the big leagues expecting to be the next great superstar. But…
Would you whisper to a friend in front of one or two other people? No, because it’s rude. For some reason having private conversations via text messaging or Black Berry…
On TV AMC’s The Walking Dead tells the story of the weeks and months that follow after a zombie apocalypse. The fourth episode, which aired on Sunday, showed that those…
Finnish-Canadian Afie Jurvanen is no stranger to the Canadian music scene. He’s worked and toured with artists like Feist, Wilco, Jason Collett, and The Stills, to name a few. Juvanen…
Earlier this fall, over 1,500 rowdy partygoers flooded into Aberdeen Street in Kingston for the Queen’s University unofficial Homecoming weekend. This might seem like a large number, but it’s only…
Since they formed in January 2009, the London-based electro/dance/rap group The Girls Can Hear Us has been neck-deep in success. Will Steep, the group’s lyricist and rapper recently took the time to answer some questions. Your music blurs the lines between rap, electro and…