If there’s ever a holiday to embrace all that is cheesy, it’s Valentine’s Day. Even if you’re single, there are still plenty of ways to enjoy the festivities.
Spring is in the air, and Natalie is buzzing with excitement for new beginnings, emerging trends, and a lineup of thrilling books, shows, and music on the horizon.
Whether you’re in denial about graduating this spring or looking for your first summer internship, entering the job market is no easy feat. Here’s what’s in store for you while you scour job postings this hiring season.
Despite escalating tensions over University policies and finances, there’s a concerning decline in voter turnout among Queen’s students in both AMS and faculty elections.
Explore Kingston’s evolving nightlife as electronic dance music (EDM) takes center stage, transforming club scenes and reflecting a global trend. Delve into the roots of EDM in Canada, tracing back to the early 90s club scenes in Toronto and Montreal. Witness the rise of DJ-forward events like Trinity Social Boiler Room and University Tavern’s techno nights, signaling Kingston’s embrace of EDM. Uncover the genre’s worldwide surge, its ability to reinvent itself, and the democratization of music creation through technology. Experience the unique significance of EDM shaping university years’ nightlife and its fusion of technology and innovation in the 21st century.
My first week back at Queen’s was riddled with stress. Though my exchange stimulated me both educationally and socially, I was terrified to be back in a Queen’s classroom.
Whether at a solo mic on stage in a sparsely populated bar, or in the living room with our closest friends, here are The Journal staff’s go-to karaoke songs.
As budget cuts threaten creative disciplines, both at Queen’s and across the world, it’s time we acknowledge a truly complete education is one that emphasizes critical thinking and empathetic understanding. This is only possible through the arts and humanities.