election results
Team GAP takes the win in Main Campus Residence Council (MCRC) elections.
fighting the flu
Fewer people are reported to be getting the flu vaccine.
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creating community
playoff hopes alive
Party for a cause
Vagina Monologues sets out to build on traditions. Page 9
Women’s basketball goes 1-1 over the weekend. Page 13
Exploring the real reasons we donate to charities. Page 16
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A show of solidarity
Alumni
Stranded in Egypt Alumni Relations sends trip to Egypt and scrambles to retrieve them J ake E dmiston Features Editor
At 5 a.m. last Wednesday, David Walker’s tour guide got a call. “Queen’s has arranged an evacuation flight for you,” the guide told the group of Queen’s alumni holed up in a cruise ship off the coast of the Egyptian city of Luxor. Walker, MD ’71 and former dean of Health Sciences, was one of 21 who travelled to Egypt on a tour organized by Queen’s Alumni Relations on Jan. 19. The Queen’s group flew from Toronto to Cairo, connecting with travelers from the University of Toronto and the University of On Feb. 4, students and members of the Kingston community gather outside the JDUC to show their support for Egyptian See Getting on page 3
Inside healthy fight Queen’s and RMC create a research network to address issues of veteran health. Page 4
Barney’s version
A review of the screen adaptation of Mordecai Richler’s Canadian classic. Page 9
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protestors demanding for President Hosni Mubarak’s resignation. See story on page 2.
Men’s hockey
Injury-ridden Gaels march to playoffs B y L auri Kytömaa Assistant Sports Editor The Gaels had plenty to celebrate last weekend as they clinched a playoff position and won their fourth straight Carr-Harris Cup against RMC. The weekend began with a solid 3-1 win over the Ryerson Rams at home on Friday. The following day the Gaels traveled across the causeway to face the RMC Paladins in their annual historical matchup taking the game 5-2. After two losses in North Bay on Jan. 28 and 29, the Gaels’ Friday night game against Ryerson returned Queen’s to their winning ways. Forwards Jordan Mirwaldt and Jordan Soquila broke open a scoreless game in the second and gave the Gaels a 2-0 lead that they wouldn’t relinquish. The Rams
scored a response goal early in the third period, but Queen’s captain Jonathon Lawrance ended all hopes of a comeback for Ryerson with a goal of his own only two minutes later. The Gaels took the game in regulation 3-1, although a missed penalty shot opportunity by forward Brock Ouellet could have easily made it 4-1. The win was important, as it guaranteed the Gaels a spot in the playoffs. Forward Jordan Mirwaldt said that keeping positive momentum is crucial at the end of the year. “You don’t want to get in through the backdoor into the playoffs,” he said. “You want to win in [to the playoffs] and we’re on a little streak here. You want to play your best hockey going into the playoffs. That was a big win for us.” Hits were a common theme of the night as the Gaels and See Carr-Harris on page 14
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Paladins combined for 80 penalty minutes at the Constatine Arena.