At the end of last semester, the AMS travelled to Queen’s Park to meet with members of provincial parliament ...
Before the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) lifted its ban on Canadian Hockey League (CHL) players, U SPORTS ...
Queen’s Women’s Soccer star keeper Kirstin Tynan, ArtSci ’24, was able to fulfill a childhood dream last Wednesday, signing ...
The Gaels’ new system has created serious challenges for opposing teams this season.The Queen’s Men’s Basketball team has ...
Imagine delaying the onset of Alzheimer’s by up to five years, simply by speaking a second language. This isn’t just a ...
Whether it’s to land a post-grad job, kick a habit, or start a new hobby, the new year is a time of transformation for ...
The Journal got to meet some members of Greenovations and Queen’s For Sustainable Fashion (QFSF) to learn more about sustainable initiatives in the Queen’s community and learn some tips we can all use ...
Poet and novelist Nancy Jo Cullen, known for her moving poetry is Queen’s’ new Writer in Residence.Author of The Western Alienation Merit Badge (2019) and Nothing Will Save Your Life (2022), Nancy Jo ...
Dozens braved the cold outside City Hall to protest the proposed Memorial Centre stadium plans.A growing dispute has emerged between the City of Kingston and residents over Victory Grounds Ventures' ...
It’s the most wonderful time of the year—or at least the most chaotic. Queen’s students are presented with the thrilling and mildly terrifying opportunity to step up and run for a student government ...
When visualizing a menstruating individual, the picture that usually comes to mind is one of a cisgender woman. This ...
With uncertainties surrounding the revitalized JDUC’s re-opening, experiencing this new space remains a distant fantasy for Queen’s students. The JDUC revitalization project has been in progress since ...