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Revision as of 12:29, 2 August 2010
Queen's University | |
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Location: Kingston, ON | |
Current President or Coach | Derek Hepburn |
National championships | none |
NAQT Page | link |
Queen's University is a university in Kingston, Ontario. A team was established for College Bowl in 1987, and the club has been on and off ever since, but currently has an active team.
At one point, Queen's was burdened by the high costs associated with College Bowl and travelling to the regional tournament. To fundraise, Gabe Desjardins managed to secure a 25-cent levy from every Queen's student's fees. With a student population of roughly 10,000, the Queen's College Bowl club was earning around $2500 a year just for renewing their status. Today, this money does not appear to be coming in.
History
Most team history is based on anecdotes by Bruce Lin, Bobby Hsu, and Radha Rajagopalan[1].
1987-1993
A team at Queen's was established for playing College Bowl. It was formed directly by the student federation, who apparently hand-picked players in an attempt to find Americans (assumedly for answering the American questions in College Bowl). An open club was established soon after, and regularly travelled to New York state for tournaments. The club went defunct after 1993 due to graduation and a lack of student government support.
1995-1999
A team was re-established for the 1995 season, consisting largely of Reach for the Top alumni. Funding was very high during this period (see introduction). The club continued to play College Bowl, but they began participating in ACF and other independent events. The club helped start the Canadian quizbowl circuit: Waterloo, UWO, Ottawa, and McMaster established teams during this time.
2000-2006
Queen's de-affiliated from College Bowl. The club was very active in early NAQT tournaments in Canada. Activity waned over this time, though a Division II team won at the 2006 Canadian SCT at McGill.
Current team
An official Queen's club was mostly absent in 2006/07, with new grad student Jordan Palmer going to several tournaments with friends as an unaffiliated player. There appears to be a more active club this year.