COMPSA executive election results are in March 22, 2024 Elections, News, Student Politics Continue reading
Making space for BIPOC family lineage through art in Kingston March 1, 2024 Arts & Culture, Visual Continue reading
Candidate profiles: SGPS candidates talk cost of living and community February 2, 2024 Elections, News, Student Politics Continue reading
Nine award winners at the Isabel’s IMAGINE residency December 1, 2023 Arts & Culture, Film, Visual Continue reading
Art never dies: celebrating the one we lost November 24, 2023 Arts & Culture, Film, Visual Continue reading
Kai Cheng Thom’s poetry assess violence against trans and Asian lives November 10, 2023 Arts & Culture, Literature Continue reading
Indigenous beading open for all community members November 10, 2023 Arts & Culture, Visual Continue reading
Prison’s rigidity mirrors the structure of sonnets November 3, 2023 Arts & Culture, Literature Continue reading
Eggshells used as a metaphor for relationships at Union Gallery November 3, 2023 Arts & Culture Continue reading
Community relishes costume memories at DAN School October 24, 2023 Arts & Culture, Theatre Continue reading
Elijah Woods describes a life as a ‘hopeless romantic’ October 20, 2023 Arts & Culture, Music Continue reading
Ducks in the Attic born out of diverse music taste October 17, 2023 Arts & Culture, Music Continue reading
The bamboo ceiling for East Asian women in entrepreneurship October 6, 2023 Arts & Culture, Literature Continue reading
Queen’s grad uses poetry to escape Islamophobia October 3, 2023 Arts & Culture, Literature Continue reading
American Indigenous jazz artist makes a stop in Kingston September 29, 2023 Arts & Culture, Music Continue reading
Students can experiment with writing at Kingston WritersFest September 29, 2023 Arts & Culture, Literature Continue reading
Jason Wilson tells generational narratives through Scottish-inspired music September 27, 2023 Arts & Culture, Music Continue reading
Making bank as a student nail technician September 22, 2023 Business, Science, & Technology Continue reading
Mini Desk features live Indie music at The Mansion September 22, 2023 Arts & Culture, Music Continue reading
Battle of the Bands takes place at Clark Hall Pub September 19, 2023 Arts & Culture, Music Continue reading
Intercultural Art Festival to bring diverse cultures to Kingston September 15, 2023 Arts & Culture Continue reading
We all grant preferential treatment to nepotism babies September 12, 2023 Editorials, Signed Editorials Continue reading
What your classmates are reading on campus September 12, 2023 Arts & Culture, Literature Continue reading
Hunting through the stacks for Kingston Symphony September 8, 2023 Arts & Culture, Literature Continue reading
Getting soft served on consumer culture September 8, 2023 Arts & Culture, Literature Continue reading
Kingston’s drag scene has adult and children audiences June 26, 2023 Arts & Culture, Theatre Continue reading
Queer smut is shifting away from themes of violence and unattainable love June 26, 2023 Arts & Culture, Literature Continue reading
Weaving and spinning showcased as part of educational heritage in Kingston May 29, 2023 Arts & Culture Continue reading
The blonde/brunette dichotomy excludes the BIPOC community March 17, 2023 Arts & Culture, Student Life Continue reading
The age gap question isn’t black and white March 10, 2023 Editorials, Signed Editorials Continue reading
Something borrowed, something red, yellow, and blue: Discovering Queen’s weddings February 14, 2023 Features, Featurettes Continue reading
Learning to ride a bike—and to accept I don’t know everything yet February 3, 2023 Arts & Culture Continue reading
Engineering Society executive candidates debate ahead of election January 29, 2023 Elections, News Continue reading
Engineering Society vice-president (operations) candidates face off January 27, 2023 Elections, News Continue reading
Engineering Society junior senator election heats up January 27, 2023 Elections, News Continue reading
Queen’s Muslim Students’ Association describes experiences with inaccessible prayer spaces November 18, 2022 News, University Continue reading
Queen’s professor discusses student engagement in provincial election May 30, 2022 News Continue reading
Unpacking the history of abortion and contraceptives in Canada May 30, 2022 Features, History Continue reading
Movies and TV shows shouldn’t have to apologize for creating unrealistic fantasies February 4, 2022 Editorials Continue reading