Students and staff gathered in Grant Hall this Remembrance Day to honour veterans.On Nov. 11, spectators gathered on campus to observe the national holiday. In a collaboration between the Rector, the ...
Daylight Savings Tour set to burn brightYou don’t have to look too far from campus to find some great musicians from out of town.Whether you’re looking for folk, country, Americana or blues, it’s time ...
Union Gallery is celebrating the profound connection between the land and its intrinsic connection to Indigenous identity, jointly weaving artwork of resilience and belonging. Composed of artwork ...
Persistent activism and collective efforts paid off for postdoctoral scholars at Queen’s. After a year of negotiations and a potential No Board Report that could have locked out postdoctoral scholars, ...
On Nov. 14, we were informed the AMS intends to bring forward two motions at the Special General Meeting on Nov. 18, which pose a direct threat to The Journal’s editorial autonomy and the principles ...
Social media is now shaping election outcomes as the first generation raised with it reaches voting age.Considering social media’s impact on election outcomes is only beginning to be studied, its ...
It doesn’t matter what your life looks like, but rather how it feels. Unfortunately, happiness, fulfillment, and purpose aren’t boxes you can check off a to-do list. In a culture of flawlessly curated ...
We’ve taken several steps back on women’s rights.Donald Trump’s re-election asAmerica’s 47th President of theUnited States has already caused a spike in hateful and violent rhetoric toward women in ...
While unfortunate, student-athletes do suffer injuries—sometimes serious ones—while competing under the Queen’s Gaels crest. Luckily, for both varsity athletes and members of the Kingston community, Q ...