Canadian University Men’s Rugby Championship: Round one recap November 26, 2021 Rugby, Sports Continue reading
There’s more value in discussing your ideas than posting them online November 19, 2021 Editorials Continue reading
Let yourself enjoy university life—it’s an integral part of your growth April 8, 2022 Editorials Continue reading
‘Being a Queen’s student, you have so much power’: Queen’s Student Activists, part eight April 1, 2022 Features, Featurettes Continue reading
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Candidate Profiles: Rector election sees six candidates running March 18, 2022 Elections, News Continue reading
Men’s Hockey loses to McGill Redbirds in round one of OUA playoffs March 18, 2022 Hockey, Sports Continue reading
Policy guaranteeing sexual violence content warnings in academics is the least Queen’s can do to support survivors March 18, 2022 Editorials Continue reading
Give George R.R. Martin a break—he doesn’t owe us anything March 18, 2022 Editorials Continue reading
I’m both a journalist and a philosopher, and my work is better for it March 11, 2022 Arts & Culture, Postscript Continue reading
Let’s accept and appreciate film adaptations for what they are: not the book March 4, 2022 Editorials Continue reading
Euphoria’s depiction of drugs isn’t glamourizing, it’s a harsh reality March 4, 2022 Editorials Continue reading
Ontario’s first fully virtual high school hints at the future of public education March 1, 2022 Editorials Continue reading
How do we move beyond the flawed paradigm of white intellectual superiority? February 17, 2022 Sports Continue reading
Queen’s needs to pay graduate students livable wages to reflect increased living costs February 17, 2022 Editorials Continue reading
Fighting mental health stigma starts from within February 11, 2022 Arts & Culture, Postscript Continue reading
Queen’s introduces online portal to manage student accommodations February 11, 2022 News Continue reading
To make a difference, the AMS must better support their leaders February 11, 2022 Editorials Continue reading
‘Existence is resistance’: Queen’s Student Activists, part two February 8, 2022 Features, Featurettes Continue reading
Women’s Basketball raises $4,900 for 15th annual Shoot for the Cure February 4, 2022 Basketball, Sports Continue reading
$400,000 donated by former Board of Trustees member under investigation February 4, 2022 News Continue reading
For offenders like Shane Dawson, cancel culture has no meaning February 4, 2022 Editorials Continue reading
Movies and TV shows shouldn’t have to apologize for creating unrealistic fantasies February 4, 2022 Editorials Continue reading
‘Legal insurance policy’: Queen’s Legal Aid talks upcoming AMS referendum January 21, 2022 News Continue reading
PSAC 901 continues to advocate for improved mental health supports January 21, 2022 News Continue reading
Student starts petition to rescind Duncan Campbell Scott’s honorary degree January 21, 2022 News Continue reading
Parting with my roots is more difficult than I expected November 26, 2021 Arts & Culture, Postscript Continue reading
Canadian University Men’s Rugby Championship: Round one recap November 26, 2021 Rugby, Sports Continue reading
QSAS’s new accommodations don’t effectively accommodate students November 19, 2021 Opinions Continue reading
Isabel Bader gifts Agnes Etherington Art Centre 12 new paintings November 19, 2021 Arts & Culture, Visual Continue reading
We need to stop romanticizing unhealthy power dynamics in relationships November 19, 2021 Editorials Continue reading
Letting go of my fears of the world ending November 12, 2021 Arts & Culture, Postscript Continue reading
‘What’s visible can really change the lens of racialized groups’ November 12, 2021 Sports Continue reading
Dan Studio Series offers a great collection of plays November 12, 2021 Arts & Culture, Theatre Continue reading
Climate action protest takes place outside QFA’s ‘Road to CEO’ November 5, 2021 News Continue reading
I’m going to stop performing my queerness for validation November 5, 2021 Arts & Culture, Postscript Continue reading
Why I lose all social finesse trying to work out at the ARC November 5, 2021 Arts & Culture, Student Life Continue reading
Women’s Rugby fortified by sisters Chloe and Hannah Daniels November 5, 2021 Rugby, Sports Continue reading
Equity Grievance Service combats harassment and discrimination November 5, 2021 News Continue reading
Balancing economic sufficiency with environmental excellence at COP26 November 5, 2021 News Continue reading
‘It’s the center of the universe’: Clark Hall Pub reopens for students November 5, 2021 News Continue reading
University students deserve better from education than a creative vacuum November 5, 2021 Editorials Continue reading
With an election behind us, Canada is becoming more politically and economically polarized than ever before November 5, 2021 Opinions Continue reading
Taking time to recharge wasn’t the solution to getting back on my feet November 5, 2021 Editorials Continue reading
‘Trusting the process’— a conversation with Golden Gael Rasheed Tucker October 29, 2021 Sports Continue reading
Challenging dominant worldviews through outdoor education is key to preventing climate disaster October 26, 2021 Editorials Continue reading
Not a girl: Exploring my gender identity October 22, 2021 Arts & Culture, Postscript Continue reading
Men need to be more involved in combatting sexual violence October 22, 2021 Opinions Continue reading
Kingston’s development plans don’t honour the city’s climate emergency October 22, 2021 Editorials Continue reading
Instagram activism isn’t performative, you’re just not putting in the work October 22, 2021 Editorials Continue reading
Representation is crucial for feeling comfortable in your own skin, especially at predominantly white institutions October 22, 2021 Editorials Continue reading
Canada’s prison system needs to provide more rehabilitation options for drug addiction October 7, 2021 Editorials Continue reading
Queen’s Art Conservation partners with National Gallery for diversity initiative October 7, 2021 News Continue reading
To avoid the fate of North Korea, we must learn to be critical of our own government October 5, 2021 Editorials Continue reading
Women’s Soccer defeats Carleton in season home-opener September 28, 2021 Soccer, Sports Continue reading
The steep price of outdoor recreation can make nature inaccessible and unwelcoming September 28, 2021 Editorials Continue reading
Achieving the ‘that girl’ aesthetic is harder than you think September 24, 2021 Arts & Culture, Postscript Continue reading
Gatekeeping in the trans community is baseless and harmful September 24, 2021 Editorials Continue reading
Consumers should be mindful of companies’ greenwashed marketing techniques September 14, 2021 Editorials Continue reading
Canada’s COVID-19 requirements for the US/Canada border are unrealistic and unwelcoming for international students September 10, 2021 Editorials Continue reading
The realities of being a young woman of colour in politics September 9, 2021 Arts & Culture, Postscript Continue reading
Living honestly, writing authentically: Learning to be truthful with myself July 26, 2021 Arts & Culture, Postscript Continue reading
KFPL’s Reading Buddies program now includes seniors July 26, 2021 Arts & Culture, Literature Continue reading
Athletics and Recreation increases outdoor capacity, plans to reopen indoor facilities July 26, 2021 Sports Continue reading
‘More than your grade 12 history textbook’: New Indigenous studies major to be launched in fall June 28, 2021 News Continue reading
A silver lining: How COVID-19 introduced me to my closest friends May 31, 2021 Arts & Culture, Postscript Continue reading
Queen’s students find different career paths in face of pandemic uncertainty May 31, 2021 News Continue reading
Kingston’s True North Tattoo grapples with lockdown uncertainty May 31, 2021 Arts & Culture Continue reading
Sadiqa de Meijer turns hardship into creativity May 31, 2021 Arts & Culture, Literature Continue reading
As Kingston goes yellow, all COVID-19 cases at Queen’s resolved November 26, 2020 News Continue reading
Kanonhsyonne (Janice Hill) reflects on Truth & Reconciliation Commission Task Force’s third report November 26, 2020 News, University Continue reading
‘[T]he fate of Fall 2021 and Winter 2022 lies in [the students’] hands’ October 8, 2020 News, University Continue reading
Queen’s chooses Examity, Proctor Track for upcoming exams October 8, 2020 News, University Continue reading
Queen’s Spirituality and Meditation Society takes meditation sessions online October 8, 2020 News Continue reading