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Aysha Tabassum
Aysha Tabassum
Volume 149 (2021-2022) – Editor in Chief
Volume 148 (2020-2021) – Features Editor, Volume 147 (2019-2020) – Opinions Editor
Email:
journal_editors@ams.queensu.ca
Stories
April 8, 2022
Ranking Kingston’s best bubble tea—again
April 8, 2022
Last Words
April 8, 2022
‘Degrassi: The Next Generation’ headcanons, part five
April 1, 2022
‘Being a Queen’s student, you have so much power’: Queen’s Student Activists, part eight
April 1, 2022
Approaching Ramadan as a sh—y Muslim
April 1, 2022
‘Degrassi: The Next Generation’ headcanons, part four
April 1, 2022
April Fool's from ASUS!
March 25, 2022
‘Degrassi: The Next Generation’ headcanons, part three
March 25, 2022
‘One university, one body, one unity’: Queen’s Student Activists, part seven
March 18, 2022
Candidate Profiles: Rector election sees six candidates running
March 18, 2022
‘Degrassi: The Next Generation’ headcanons, part two
March 17, 2022
AMS ‘very concerned’ about on-campus searches
March 11, 2022
‘Degrassi: The Next Generation’ headcanons, part one
March 11, 2022
‘You’re more than just the problems you’re trying to solve’: Queen’s student activists, part five
March 1, 2022
Abhishek, ‘Love is Blind,’ and when misogyny meets internalized racism
March 1, 2022
‘There are going to be people taking the torch after me’: Queen’s Student Activists, part four
February 17, 2022
Editors Note: Black History Month issue
February 15, 2022
‘Don’t be afraid to make a fuss’: Queen’s Student Activists, part three
February 8, 2022
‘Existence is resistance’: Queen’s Student Activists, part two
February 4, 2022
‘Anyone can participate in advocacy’: Queen’s Student Activists, part one
February 1, 2022
Queen’s confirms return to in-person instruction on Feb. 28
January 28, 2022
Every celebrity you idolize will turn into Chris Pratt
January 18, 2022
'West Side Story' rights some wrongs, but not nearly enough
January 14, 2022
Desi love stories for cold winter nights
November 19, 2021
‘Red’ grew up with me in ‘Taylor’s Version’
November 5, 2021
Climate action protest takes place outside QFA’s ‘Road to CEO’
October 29, 2021
Watching brown women fall in love in print
October 22, 2021
How young journalists are tackling race reporting
October 1, 2021
‘Dear White People’ Vol. 4 absolutely wrecked me
June 28, 2021
‘Unfortunately, we’ll probably see more of these [events]’: Professor talks Islamophobic attack in London
June 28, 2021
How a semester-long practicum turned into Queer Muslim Resistance
June 28, 2021
Simu Liu’s statement on ‘Kim’s Convenience’ is a monumental act of progress in the entertainment industry
June 28, 2021
The false dichotomy between queerness and Islam only hurts queer people
April 2, 2021
Bursting and leaving the commerce bubble
March 26, 2021
Best late-night Kingston eats
March 12, 2021
#PivottheClock campaign asks University to extend funding for PhD students
March 12, 2021
Burger King doesn’t care about you, but neither do other marketers
March 5, 2021
How the pandemic is changing my relationship with my body
March 5, 2021
Taylor Swift is mad, and we should at least respect that anger
March 5, 2021
Finding space in academia as a South Asian
February 26, 2021
String of Zoom hackings across Canadian universities appear to be racially motivated
February 26, 2021
Crafting equitable curricula with care
February 26, 2021
We need more nuanced representations of Muslim women
February 5, 2021
Point/Counterpoint: Do you enjoy winter weather?
February 5, 2021
How the Smith Transparency Project is inspiring change through data
February 2, 2021
Men: Please watch ‘Promising Young Woman’
January 22, 2021
Sexual liberation while racialized
January 15, 2021
Queen’s can’t keep tracking EDI progress with retention rates
January 15, 2021
The evolution of drag in Kingston
December 3, 2020
International graduate students now eligible to hold TA and RA positions
November 20, 2020
A Muslim girl’s favourite Christmas movies
November 6, 2020
‘Seeing myself gain weight scared me’: living with an eating disorder at Queen’s
October 22, 2020
Queen’s denying many international students employment during COVID-19
October 22, 2020
Ranking Jane’s love interests on ‘Jane the Virgin’
October 16, 2020
Allyship isn’t activism. Stop pretending it is.
October 8, 2020
#BlackLivesMatter, reforming police, and Kingston
October 2, 2020
Barbie is a feminist, and she always has been
September 29, 2020
You should believe the lived experiences of BIPOC as soon as you hear them
September 25, 2020
Protecting the planet includes protecting the most vulnerable
September 18, 2020
Two weeks into Zoom university, students reflect on digital learning
September 3, 2020
Keeping the spirit of O-Week alive online
August 17, 2020
How ‘Erased by FEAS’ is uniting the voices of BIPOC Engineering students
August 8, 2020
Instagram removes ‘Smith White Business’ account which claimed to provide safe space for white Commerce students
July 27, 2020
Confronting my relationship with body positivity
July 27, 2020
If Smith wants to commit to the safety of its BIPOC students, it needs to start listening to those students
July 18, 2020
‘A safe haven’: The impact of Stolen by Smith, as told by QTBIPOC students and faculty
July 18, 2020
At virtual town hall, executive director of Commerce says she has “no plans” to step down following calls for resignation
June 29, 2020
How police television shows contribute to 'copaganda'
June 29, 2020
What we can learn about white celebrity activism from Lea Michele
June 29, 2020
Sex, university hookup culture, and ‘The Talk’
June 16, 2020
Finding a safe space in a white and straight place
June 1, 2020
Point/Counterpoint: Is Glee a clever satire?
June 1, 2020
Student tenancy hanging in the balance during COVID-19
March 27, 2020
Grieving the end of a long-distance relationship
March 20, 2020
Six life milestones that are different for brown women
March 20, 2020
Unpopular Opinion: Parks and Recreation beats out The Office
February 28, 2020
Why we’re done complaining
February 28, 2020
QUIC’s investments in fossil fuels outweigh investments in renewables
February 7, 2020
“Heartbroken”: Chinese students responds to Coronavirus party
January 31, 2020
Chinese New Year couplets torn down in Victoria Hall
January 24, 2020
Addressing the persistence and foundations of South Asian anti-blackness
January 14, 2020
How to productively accept your privilege
January 14, 2020
Scapegoating other countries allows us to ignore Canada's issues
November 22, 2019
Apologizing to the women of pop culture
November 8, 2019
The pros and cons of Call Her Daddy
October 29, 2019
The racialized intersections of women’s rights deserve more space
October 18, 2019
Netflix should be held accountable for ingenuine commitments to diverse TV
October 8, 2019
Identity shapes values, making the political personal
September 27, 2019
Interracial relationships in the media fail to celebrate women of colour
September 24, 2019
Queen’s should grow from criticism, not hide behind school pride
September 20, 2019
Discovering what life is like away from my immigrant family at Queen's
September 20, 2019
Ranking Kingston’s best bubble tea
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September 20, 2019
Ranking Kingston’s best bubble tea
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