Sipping local: exploring lesser-known Kingston coffee shops March 5, 2021 Arts & Culture, Student Life Continue reading
Five days of living waste-free as a student February 28, 2020 Arts & Culture, Student Life Continue reading
A student’s guide to travelling over Reading Week January 24, 2020 Arts & Culture, Student Life Continue reading
Queen’s Players maintains legacy nearly forty years later November 8, 2019 Arts & Culture Continue reading
Student health is no less important than academic success October 4, 2019 Editorials Continue reading
Queen’s Journal alum Omar El Akkad talks upcoming novel ‘What Strange Paradise’ April 8, 2021 Arts & Culture Continue reading
City council launches new Local Arts Residency at The Grand Theatre April 8, 2021 Arts & Culture Continue reading
The COVID year: Queen’s student-athletes look back on the lost season April 8, 2021 Sports Continue reading
Stealthing: what you need to know about this form of sexual violence April 8, 2021 Arts & Culture Continue reading
Queen’s Creative Writing alum Liselle Sambury talks debut novel ‘Blood Like Magic’ April 8, 2021 Arts & Culture Continue reading
OnlyFans referral program can make creators thousands, but at what cost? April 2, 2021 Arts & Culture Continue reading
Understanding conflicting identities as a queer student of colour April 2, 2021 Features Continue reading
Queen’s Ladies in Fitness Training creating community for women in the gym April 2, 2021 Sports Continue reading
Tracing my roots back to my Grandfather’s childhood home in Scotland March 26, 2021 Arts & Culture, Postscript Continue reading
QSACK Talks podcast discusses impact of sexual violence at Queen’s March 19, 2021 News Continue reading
Queen’s launches Student Mobility Experiences Project March 19, 2021 News, University Continue reading
Queen’s law students participate in U of T’s Hockey Arbitration Competition of Canada March 19, 2021 Sports Continue reading
Golden games, vol.2: 10th anniversary of women’s hockey’s six-overtime victory March 12, 2021 Hockey, Sports Continue reading
AMS discourages students from attending social gatherings for St. Pat’s weekend March 12, 2021 News Continue reading
Fast fashion is taking a toll on the environment. Our consumer habits can change that. March 9, 2021 Editorials Continue reading
Queen’s remains in planning phase about whether vaccine will be mandatory March 5, 2021 News, University Continue reading
In defense of YA literature: teenage experiences are valuable, too March 5, 2021 Editorials Continue reading
Sipping local: exploring lesser-known Kingston coffee shops March 5, 2021 Arts & Culture, Student Life Continue reading
Hugh Fraser: a trailblazer on the oval and in the courtroom February 26, 2021 Sports Continue reading
Editors in Chief of Queen’s Journal Volume 149 elected February 17, 2021 Elections, News Continue reading
Burnt rubber: getting under the hood with motorsports at Queen’s February 11, 2021 Sports Continue reading
Queen’s didn’t tell students it’d missed its fundraising deadline for the JDUC. Now what? February 11, 2021 Editorials Continue reading
Queen’s planning to offer small classes, labs, and tutorials in-person this fall February 10, 2021 News, University Continue reading
Friends of The Screening Room raise over $100,000 for local indie theatre February 5, 2021 Arts & Culture Continue reading
During pandemic, Kingston FrameWorks helps artists enter global market February 5, 2021 Arts & Culture Continue reading
Everything you need to know about the unfounded QAnon theory February 5, 2021 Arts & Culture Continue reading
How the Smith Transparency Project is inspiring change through data February 5, 2021 Features Continue reading
Live updates: AMS Executive and Undergraduate Trustee debate night February 3, 2021 Elections, News Continue reading
Lower financial literacy for women is a problem that must be addressed February 2, 2021 Editorials Continue reading
Athletics departments need to be wary of keeping things behind closed doors January 29, 2021 Editorials Continue reading
Queen’s won’t say how it’s disciplining students breaking COVID-19 regulations January 29, 2021 News, University Continue reading
To address vaccine hesitancy among Black and Indigenous Canadians, the government must act on racism in healthcare January 26, 2021 Editorials Continue reading
Being a young filmmaker in Canada is something to celebrate, not escape January 24, 2021 Editorials Continue reading
‘Cancel culture’ is an imperfect step toward necessary change January 22, 2021 Editorials Continue reading
Until widespread vaccination, Canada should freeze student loan repayments January 19, 2021 Editorials Continue reading
Stop the literary elitism: graphic novels are books, too January 19, 2021 Editorials Continue reading
Queen’s can’t keep tracking EDI progress with retention rates January 15, 2021 Editorials Continue reading
Golden games, vol.1: Gaels stun Axewomen in 2015 CIS quarterfinals January 15, 2021 Sports Continue reading
How journaling is helping me overcome perfectionism November 27, 2020 Arts & Culture, Postscript Continue reading
Three safe ways to be social during winter break November 27, 2020 Arts & Culture, Student Life Continue reading
A history of Queen’s Football: a new sport for a new school November 26, 2020 Football, Sports Continue reading
‘Seeing myself gain weight scared me’: living with an eating disorder at Queen’s November 6, 2020 Features Continue reading
‘The Queen’s Journal’ vs ‘Western Gazette’: Fantasy Football series—Week Nine November 5, 2020 Sports Continue reading
Instead of bashing TikTok, let’s embrace its mental health benefits November 3, 2020 Editorials Continue reading
‘The Queen’s Journal’ vs ‘Western Gazette’: Fantasy Football series—Week Eight October 30, 2020 Sports Continue reading
‘A Bite of the Apple’: Queen’s alumna discusses new memoir October 22, 2020 Arts & Culture Continue reading
Not normal period pain: my life with endometriosis October 22, 2020 Arts & Culture, Postscript Continue reading
Ms. Understood? Male-centric healthcare remains the biggest threat to women’s health October 22, 2020 Editorials Continue reading
‘The Queen’s Journal’ vs ‘Western Gazette’: Fantasy Football series October 22, 2020 Sports Continue reading
Kingston Police thank ‘vast majority’ of students for quiet Homecoming weekend October 20, 2020 News Continue reading
Daniel Green discusses his depiction of love in ‘She Must’ October 16, 2020 Arts & Culture Continue reading
Despite fearmongering, GMOs are the key to a healthy and sustainable future October 8, 2020 Editorials Continue reading
Yoga should be a viable alternative to traditional high school gym class October 6, 2020 Editorials Continue reading
AMS advocates for more safe social spaces on campus October 2, 2020 News, Student Politics Continue reading
Queen’s commemorates Residential School survivors on Orange Shirt Day October 2, 2020 News Continue reading
You should believe the lived experiences of BIPOC as soon as you hear them September 29, 2020 Editorials Continue reading
Queen’s tests 400 students at COVID-19 testing centre in first week September 25, 2020 News, University Continue reading
‘I got my test results seven days after I showed symptoms’: Students worried the University can’t stop an outbreak September 25, 2020 News Continue reading
Queen’s to install free menstrual product dispensers next week September 25, 2020 News, University Continue reading
‘A weird, uncanny thing’: Wendy Huot talks The Screening Room going dark during quarantine September 25, 2020 Arts & Culture Continue reading
School of Kinesiology and Health Sciences hangs Pride and Indigenous flags September 25, 2020 News, University Continue reading
Queen’s has failed to take advantage of its student leaders during COVID-19. This can’t continue. September 25, 2020 Opinions Continue reading
We need to plant the seeds for a more sustainable cannabis industry September 25, 2020 Arts & Culture Continue reading
Stop the narrative that climate change is caused by you and me September 25, 2020 Editorials Continue reading
Reducing the campus carbon footprint: new app will help students make sustainable food choices September 25, 2020 News, University Continue reading
It’s your last chance to get caught up with the Kardashians September 22, 2020 Arts & Culture, Pop Culture Continue reading
Keep talking and dribbling: athletes deserve support in fighting racial injustice September 18, 2020 Editorials Continue reading
How living in a US hotspot changed my view of COVID-19 September 18, 2020 Arts & Culture, Postscript Continue reading
How CFL’s Gaels are approaching the season cancellation September 11, 2020 Football, Sports Continue reading
‘I want bystanders to feel like they have the responsibility to speak up’: Queen’s students share experiences of discrimination September 11, 2020 News Continue reading
As students return, local businesses balance economic benefits with community safety September 11, 2020 Features Continue reading
Transitioning to adulthood in leggings and a hoodie September 11, 2020 Arts & Culture, Postscript Continue reading
Queen’s must take mental health seriously during COVID-19 September 11, 2020 Opinions Continue reading
This September, let’s examine ‘simping’ September 11, 2020 Arts & Culture, Pop Culture Continue reading
Walkhome introduces criminal record check for all future employees September 11, 2020 News, Student Politics Continue reading
Dan School of Drama and Music cancels fall and winter majors September 11, 2020 Arts & Culture Continue reading
Queen’s maintains ancillary fees for 2020-21 academic year September 3, 2020 News, University Continue reading
‘Stolen by Smith’ Instagram account details systemic violence at Queen’s business school July 8, 2020 News Continue reading
What we can learn about white celebrity activism from Lea Michele June 29, 2020 Arts & Culture, Pop Culture Continue reading
Protest calls for removal of Sir John A. Macdonald’s statue in City Park June 24, 2020 News Continue reading
While tuition unaltered, Queen’s reduces summer student fees June 1, 2020 News, University Continue reading
Enrolment more than doubled for summer courses in some faculties June 1, 2020 News, University Continue reading
The pandemic is forcing us to reconsider how we care for our elderly. We’re better off for it. June 1, 2020 Editorials Continue reading
Never Have I Ever is a hilarious, candid approach to life in high school June 1, 2020 Arts & Culture, Pop Culture Continue reading
Over 10,000 alumni participate in Queen’s Community Connections Project June 1, 2020 News, University Continue reading
Queen’s promises to prioritize accessibility concerns ahead of online semester June 1, 2020 News, University Continue reading
On Sunshine List, Richard Reznick moves to second place May 28, 2020 News, University Continue reading
Queen’s has provided more than $2.7 million in emergency funding to students during COVID-19 crisis May 16, 2020 News Continue reading
Queen’s plans to maintain tuition fees for remote learning, anticipating loss of international tuition May 15, 2020 News Continue reading
BoJack Horseman ends on a bittersweet note March 20, 2020 Arts & Culture, Pop Culture Continue reading
How I thrifted (almost) my entire wardrobe March 13, 2020 Arts & Culture, Student Life Continue reading
Halsey’s miscarriage story expands the definition of womanhood March 10, 2020 Arts & Culture, Pop Culture Continue reading
Fashion trends to put a spring in your step March 6, 2020 Arts & Culture, Student Life Continue reading
We need to teach children the right way to combat confrontation March 6, 2020 Opinions Continue reading
Too much technology use hurts our capacities to connect February 13, 2020 Editorials Continue reading
It’s time to take mental health maintenance more seriously February 11, 2020 Opinions Continue reading
Campus equity groups can do better to consider the needs of those who occupy multiple oppressed identities February 7, 2020 Opinions Continue reading
Ontario government fails the province when it fails developmental services February 4, 2020 Editorials Continue reading
Growing closer to my parents while away at school January 31, 2020 Arts & Culture, Postscript Continue reading
Team Bold hopes to improve CESA’s current systems January 28, 2020 News, Student Politics Continue reading
Addressing the persistence and foundations of South Asian anti-blackness January 24, 2020 Arts & Culture, Postscript Continue reading
The ultimate survival guide to snowy winters January 24, 2020 Arts & Culture, Student Life Continue reading
Two men arrested near campus after causing disturbance, insulting women January 23, 2020 News Continue reading
How to productively accept your privilege January 14, 2020 Arts & Culture, Student Life Continue reading
Scapegoating other countries allows us to ignore Canada’s issues January 14, 2020 Editorials Continue reading
Students and administrators must do better on fall term break consultations January 10, 2020 Opinions Continue reading
Student details poor treatment, slow diagnosis at Student Wellness Services January 10, 2020 News Continue reading
Queen’s has ties to companies involved in human rights abuses. We should all care. January 10, 2020 Editorials Continue reading
How Movember changed my attitude about my Asperger’s November 29, 2019 Arts & Culture, Postscript Continue reading
Switching out of science changed my attitude about university November 22, 2019 Arts & Culture, Postscript Continue reading
Patrick Deane talks graduate studies at Principal’s Conversation November 22, 2019 News Continue reading
We need to analyze why Don Cherry wasn’t cancelled a long time ago November 22, 2019 Opinions Continue reading
Doubling down on a declining industry won’t help anyone, especially the planet November 15, 2019 Opinions Continue reading
Queen’s Players maintains legacy nearly forty years later November 8, 2019 Arts & Culture Continue reading
Individuals can’t afford to carry the weight of the climate crisis alone November 1, 2019 Opinions Continue reading
The racialized intersections of women’s rights deserve more space October 29, 2019 Arts & Culture, Student Life Continue reading
Students and faculty are responsible for addressing racism at Queen’s October 29, 2019 Opinions Continue reading
Learning about my grandfather’s heroic life taught me the power of storytelling October 18, 2019 Arts & Culture, Postscript Continue reading
In tense meeting, administrator pressed on sexual violence policy October 18, 2019 News Continue reading
An open letter to the writer of the racist and homophobic note October 18, 2019 Opinions Continue reading
In rare unanimous vote, AMS Assembly won’t endorse new alcohol policy October 18, 2019 News Continue reading
Individuals have just as much responsibility as governments to address the climate crisis October 10, 2019 Opinions Continue reading
Queen’s Reads brings focus and feeling to refugee crisis October 10, 2019 Arts & Culture Continue reading
Blur captures movement and relocation through photography October 10, 2019 Arts & Culture Continue reading
Queen’s new sexual violence policy deters survivors from coming forward October 1, 2019 Opinions Continue reading
Society needs oil and gas, and Canada needs to provide it September 27, 2019 Opinions Continue reading
Art After Dark festival brings attention to local art and businesses September 27, 2019 Arts & Culture Continue reading
Today’s digital world hinders meaningful romantic relationships September 24, 2019 Opinions Continue reading
Discovering what life is like away from my immigrant family at Queen’s September 20, 2019 Arts & Culture, Postscript Continue reading
Ontario’s history curriculum ingrains racism into schools September 20, 2019 Opinions Continue reading
Alt-frosh film screening set to shed light on migrants’ rights September 17, 2019 Arts & Culture Continue reading
Studio 22’s newest exhibits blend nature and music September 12, 2019 Arts & Culture Continue reading
Journal staff nominated for international student journalism award September 4, 2019 News Continue reading
Former Journal editor talks mental health in memoir September 4, 2019 Arts & Culture Continue reading