The AMS held its first Special Assembly of the academic year on Nov. 18 at Stirling Hall, following the Corporate Special ...
For students who don’t gravitate toward nightlife, university life can feel shaped by a culture that doesn’t quite fit—but ...
PSAC 901, Unit 1 negotiations kicked off this Monday with optimism and solidarity. The Public Service Alliance of Canada ...
The Queen’s Men’s Rugby team tied their highest place finish at the Canadian University Men’s Rugby Championship this year, ...
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When tracking our every move becomes a form of social bonding, we forget to meaningfully engage with what we consume. To fully experience any form of media, it’s essential to engage with it for ...
Dr. Alfred R. Bader’s initial arrival at Queen’s, experts in chemistry and arts alike came together to honour his contributions.Dr. Bader, BSc ’45, BA ’46, MSc ’47, LLD ’86, first arrived on Queen’s ...
Ontario’s plan for addiction recovery might be too idealistic to provide practical solutions. The Ford government recently proposed an omnibus bill, under the Safer Streets, Stronger Communities Act, ...
Entering this year as two-time OUA champions, with a streak of four consecutive national podiums, the expectations for the Women’s Rugby team were naturally sky-high.After just over a two-month-long ...
The Journal set out to The Tri-Colour Classic (TCC) on Nov. 14 to capture the battle between Engineering and Commerce students. The teams fought it out on the court in a basketball game to raise money ...
It’s time for comedy-lovers to report for jury duty. Queen’s Players are now in the second week of performances for Law Tuah and Disorder: Dune’n Hard Time (The Ho Ho HOTTOJOE! Erotic Special). With ...