The community unites in love and remembrance to honour transgender lives lost and uplift those alive.In remembrance of transgender lives lost to anti-trans violence, the Queen’s Education on Queer ...
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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 ...
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 ...
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 OUA basketball season is well underway. With the Gaels gearing up for a busy few weeks before the winter break, The Journal sat down with the Head Coaches of the Queen’s Men’s and Women’s ...
Female directors in Hollywood are reshaping film narratives through the female gaze, but the industry remains resistant to change, molded by patriarchal norms that continue to hinder true progress. In ...
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 ...