Living it up at the LaSalle It was 1967: the first wave of baby boomers was crashing ashore at Queen’s, and student... View Living it up at the LaSalle
Giving up the ghost at the Queen’s Hotel The first thing you need to know about the “Queen’s Hotel” is that it is haunted. Or at least it was... View Giving up the ghost at the Queen’s Hotel
‘I could have stayed there forever’ In the 1950s, Mary “May” Macdonnell, BA’10, MA’11, was a retired classics professor maintaining a... View ‘I could have stayed there forever’
A house on the move – and a tub for two Brian Sterling (Sc’74) returned to Queen’s for a reunion recently. Sitting in his car outside the... View A house on the move – and a tub for two
Good bones For the rest of his life, Sean Harvey (Com’15) will be able to brag to friends and colleagues, to... View Good bones
Where the door was always open There are still remnants of “The Frontenac Crew” at 273 Frontenac Street, if you know what to look... View Where the door was always open
A lifetime of friendships For one idyllic decade in the 1980s, the housemates at 96 Earl Street were like a bowl of homemade... View A lifetime of friendships
Memories of Macklem House 18 Barrie St. is a Queen’s landmark, a pre-Confederation home. After being deeded to the university in 1994, it is now home to Queen’s Health Sciences. View Memories of Macklem House
Hanging out to Fleetwood Mac Kathy Scales (Artsci’78) recounts her memories of 1 Aberdeen St with her five housemates from 45 years ago. View Hanging out to Fleetwood Mac