The least we could doUntil the defence of Afghanistan can be left to the Afghans, somebody has to do the fighting
What grieving people need from youPromising to ‘be there’ doesn’t mean dropping off one casserole, then vanishing
The beginning of the end of frosh weekThe tragic death of a Queen’s student has renewed calls for a crackdown that is already well under way
The beginning of the end of frosh weekThe tragic death of a Queen’s student has renewed calls for a crackdown that is already well under way
Justin Peter Ronald Bouvier 1993-2009He had plans to be a ‘sit-down comic’ and was open to anything that helped him ‘get on with life’
Michael Mariak Jok 1992-2009He was born amid the bloody chaos of Sudan’s civil war. His Dinka name means ‘disaster.’
Kenneth John Shane 1959-2009He just couldn’t stay still. By 1998 he had visited every continent, often by bicycle.
Norma Ann Wright 1941-2009Her husband’s death pushed her to become a doctor. When patients died, she cried with the families.
Ryan Bartt Chute 1980-2009He loved working on the farm, and adventure. His latest passion was the freedom of flight.
In the thrall of American nobilityParalyzed by the force of the Kennedy myth at first, Edward soon learned to use it