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Queen's Community Outreach Centre Grand Opening

Main Speaker: Jason Laker, Dr Karen Hitchcock. Location: Outside Queen's Outreach Centre. Begins with Laker standing at a podium thanking people involved with the outreach centre and talking about its purpose. An ArtSci '08 student talks about the centre from a student perspective, and Dr Hitchcock talks further about the centre. Several other speakers take the podium including Mark Gerretsen representing the mayor, the Queen's community outreach co-ordinator, and Rev. Brian Yealland concludes with an invocation.

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Queen's Centre Groundbreaking Ceremony

Main Speaker(s): Chris Wyman, Karen Hitchcock, Andrew Simpson, Dr Andrew Pipe, James McMillan, Allison Bag, Mitch Legais, Bill Young. Video begins with Wyman announcing the groundbreaking and thanking the students for their contribution. Hitchcock then introduces the important figures present and talks about the project. Simpson then thanks everyone present for their contribution to the Queen's Centre. Dr Pipe talks further on the architecture of the centre. McMillan speaks on behalf of the students. Bag and Legais speak further on the athletic nature of the Queen's Centre. Young thanks more people relevant to the project. Afterwards the speakers drive off to the future location of the Queen's Centre and break the ground.

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Queen's 1971 - Film Studies

Edited series of clips of Queen's in 1971 with a voiceover. Begins by showing clips from applied science orientation before transitioning over to the history of Queen's, contrasting how it used to be post-WW2 to how it is in 1971.

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Quadriplegic Computer Programmer, Rehab Medicine Linda Rankin

Main Speaker(s): Narrator, Lou Boles. Begins with narrator talking about the increased demand for computer programmers, and how the field lends itself to computer programming. Boles, who is a quadreplegic, talks about how he wishes to be a computer programmer and the equipment and aides he needs to be one. The equipment he uses is then shown.

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