A great career as a Gael has sadly come to an end for the golden boy.Over the past several weekends, Jude Wheeler-Dee, ArtSci ...
A consultant report shows Queen’s devoted 54 per cent of its salary spending to administrators in 2023, the Queen’s ...
Annual mental health policy report indicates an increase in student use of mental health and wellness services.On March 6, the University Culture Committee shared with the Board of Trustees (BOT) an ...
Theatre Kingston’s Hands in Her Pockets places deaf artists firmly at the centre of performance.Written and directed by Rosemary Doyle and staged at the Kingston Grand Theatre’s Baby Grand Studio from ...
Universities built for long-term stability shouldn’t keep student-serving funds exposed to the volatility of the fossil-fuel ...
The Gaels' winding road of a season has led them to the final dance.On March 15, the Queens Men’s hockey team travelled to the iconic Maple Leaf Gardens, now known as the Mattamy Athletic Centre, to ...
A newly approved research institute at Queen’s aims to bring together scholars studying aging and healthy longevity across multiple faculties.The Aging & Geroscience Excellence for Well-being (AGEWISE ...
President-elect Dreyden George is beginning his term a little earlier than expected.George, the current AMS Board of ...
No student should have to choose between their privacy and their identity.A Queen’s student recently raised concerns that her ...
The Journal sat down to discuss writing, film, and life with the acclaimed Kingston author Iain Reid, ArtSci ’04.    His book, I’m Thinking of Ending Things (2020), was adapted into a Netflix film ...
The Society of Graduate and Professional Students (SGPS) is holding a by-election after two executive positions received no ...
Timothee Chalamet deemed ballet and opera things “We need to keep alive even though no one cares about [them]” while ...